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Danon Dr Jakov - Jadovno 1941.

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In the Report on War Damage, which submitted the County Property Administration<br />

in Banjaluka, as the representative of the damaged, on October 18th 1945, was stated that to<br />

Jozef Nahmijas, the son of Samuel, 70 years old, private owner, permanently resided in Banja<br />

Luka, Jewish Nationality, as of April 15th 1941 under German occupation, the damage caused<br />

by the German and Ustashe armies, destruction and confiscation of the property (without an<br />

inventory, all the furniture, home furnishings and jewellery). The damage of property and the<br />

lost revenue according the Submitter of the Request was 600.000; and according Municipal<br />

Commission 120.000 dinars. 1690<br />

The building in Banja Luka, 37 Maršala Tita, of the previous owner Joško Nahmijas,<br />

was administered by Municipal Administrative Committee in Banjaluka in 1947. The premise<br />

was rented to the butcher Stipo Hrstić.<br />

The building in Banja Luka, 5 Šoše Mažara St., of former owner Joško Nahmijas, was<br />

in 1947 administered by the Municipal Administrative Committee in Banjaluka.<br />

The premise ćevabdžinica (place where ćevapčići are made and eaten) was rented to<br />

Redžep Memić, with monthly rent in gross amount of 2.100 dinars. 1691<br />

Rahela–Bukica (Banjaluka, 14.08.1897 – ?)<br />

- The daughter of trade agent Josip–Jozef Nachmias, Sephardic Jewess.<br />

As of 1903–1907 attended and finished the Roman Catholic Primary School of the<br />

Sisters of Charity St Vinko Paulski in Banjaluka. During the education she resided at her<br />

parents in 220 Milića St. 1692<br />

As of 1907 to 1912 she attended and finished the Public Senior School for Girls in<br />

Banja Luka and resided at her parents in Milića and in 20 Gospodska St. 1693<br />

Sultana (Banjaluka, 24.02.1899 – ?)<br />

- The daughter of tradesman Josip–Jozef Nachmias, Sephardic Jewess, the wife of<br />

Kalmi Altarac, with whom she had the daughter Dorica, called Dori.<br />

As of 1905–1910 she attended and finished the Roman Catholic Primary School of the<br />

Sisters of Charity St Vinko Paulski in Banjaluka. During her education she resided at her<br />

parents in 220 Milića St. 1694<br />

As of 1910 to 1914 she attended the Public Senior School for Girls in Banja Luka and<br />

resided at her parents. 1695<br />

Blanka (Banjaluka, 10.02.1906 – ?)<br />

- The daughter of trade agent Josip–Jozef Nachmias, Sephardic Jewess.<br />

In academic 1913/14 she attended I grade of the Roman Catholic Primary School of<br />

the Sisters of Charity St Vinko Paulski in Banjaluka. During her education she resided at her<br />

parents in 24 Gospodska St. 1696<br />

Samuel called Puba (? – the concentration camp, 1941)<br />

- The son of Jozef Nachmias and Matilda, maiden Suzin.<br />

1690 The same<br />

1691 ARSBL, 111, the List of Administered Houses and Land<br />

1692 ARSBL, ROŠMVPBL, The Main Annual Book of Students , 6–1903/1904, 76–1904/1905, 35–1905/1906<br />

and 15–1906/1907<br />

1693 ARSBL, OFDVDŠBL, 7–12<br />

1694 ARSBL, ROŠMVPBL, The Main Annual Book of Students, 6–1903/1904, 76–1904/1905, 35–1905/1906 and<br />

15–1906/1907<br />

1695 ARSBL, OFDVDŠBL, 9–12<br />

1696 ARSBL, ROŠMVPBL, The Main Annual Book of Students, 36–1905/1906, 16–1906/1907, 55–1907/1908,<br />

99–1908/1909 and 20–1909/1910<br />

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