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Danon Dr Jakov - Jadovno 1941.

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From November 17, 1934 to November 17, 1937 he was apprenticed to Mladen<br />

Petrović in Banjaluka who owned the electrical workshop. He was exempted from taking the<br />

final exam. 1622<br />

He worked as an assistant electrician in the car service garage Braća Divjak in<br />

Banjaluka from October 13, 1939 to April 9, <strong>1941.</strong> 1623<br />

On April 25, 1949 he got married to Rosanda Aćimović at the Local People’s<br />

Community in Palače, District of Osijek. 1624<br />

He worked as an electrical fitter in the Electrical Power Plant of the B&H, Local<br />

Office Banjaluka. In 1947, his average monthly wage was 3.000 dinars. 1625<br />

Blanka (Banjaluka, 1924 – ?)<br />

- The housewife.<br />

Up to July 28, 1942 she permanently resided in <strong>Dr</strong> Viktora Gutića Street No. 42. 1626<br />

Stela Levi (Banjaluka 1931 – ?)<br />

- Daughter of Zlata maiden Atijas, the pupil.<br />

Up to July 28, 1942 she permanently resided in <strong>Dr</strong> Viktora Gutića Street No. 42. 1627<br />

Elza (Travnik, 1906 – ?)<br />

- The housewife.<br />

Up to July 28, 1942 she permanently resided in Husedžinovića Street No. 20. 1628<br />

Paul (Banjaluka, 1934 – ?)<br />

- Son of Elza Montijas.<br />

Together with his mother, he had a permanent residence in Husedžinovića Street No.<br />

20 up to July 28, 1942. 1629<br />

Luna (1911 – ?)<br />

Up to July 28, 1942 she permanently resided in Osmana Tankovića Street No. 5. 1630<br />

Hinko (1910 – ?)<br />

He had a tinsmith workshop in Banjaluka. In the Register of Shops, It was noted:<br />

Moved out. 1631<br />

According to the Statement of the Police Staff Sergeant Ivan Majstorović, a Warden of<br />

the prison, Hinko Montijas, son of Isidor, age 32, the Jew from Banja Luka, the tinsmith, was<br />

in a group of 15 Jews who were, upon the order of the Župa Police as of August 5th 1942<br />

placed in Mekteb (Muslim religious School) together with the Jews from Sanski Most. 1632<br />

Avram (1865 – ?)<br />

- The tinsmith from Banjaluka, married to Rahela maiden Nahmijas. 1633<br />

1622 ARSBL, SZKBL, the Register of Apprentices and Assistants 1935/48, ordinal number 139<br />

1623 ARSBL, SZKBL, the Register of Assistants, sign out/sign in, ordinal number 830<br />

1624 ARSBL, 111, No. 13353/1949<br />

1625 ARSBL, 111, No. 6427/1947<br />

1626 Register No. 1, 2 and 3<br />

1627 The same<br />

1628 The same<br />

1629 Register No. 1, 2 and 3<br />

1630 The same<br />

1631 ARSBL, SZKBL, the Register of the Apprentices and Assistants for 1935/48, ordinal number 115<br />

1632 ARSBL, copy, MNO FNRJ, the Archive of the National Liberation War, 44/11–1, K 171a<br />

1633 the Administrative Department of Banjaluka, the Registry Office, MKR, Reconstruction II, number 38<br />

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