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TRAMER<br />

Ernest Engineer (1902 – ?)<br />

- Son of Miroslav Tramer, the Chemical Engineer.<br />

By the Decision of Ministry of the Social Policy and National Health the Kingdom of<br />

Yugoslavia Number 7.094/33 of May 18th 1933, he was appointed for probationer in the<br />

Institute of Hygiene in Split in a capacity of an official. 2657<br />

By the Decision of the Ministry of Health NDH, Z. Number: 37812/41 of September<br />

10th 1941, he was dismissed from the public service as the Senior Technical Official. 2658<br />

In the Report on War Damages he submitted as damaged party in Banjaluka on<br />

October 10th 1945, he stated – son of Miroslav, 43 years old, the Chemical Engineer in the<br />

Institute of Hygiene in Banjaluka, permanently resided in Banjaluka, the Jewish nationality<br />

whom from April 15th 1941, under the German occupation the damage caused the German<br />

and Ustashe authorities by destruction and confiscation of the property.<br />

According the statements of Mira Kesić and Marko Rebac’s daughter, Ernest Tramer,<br />

the Chemical Engineer in the Institute for Hygiene in Banjaluka, was during the war in POW<br />

Camp in Germany. The Tramers had apartment in the yard of <strong>Dr</strong> Marko Rebac’s house.<br />

Paula (Solčika) Tramer, maiden name Baruh with her son Aleksandar fled in<br />

Crikvenica. After the war Aco went to Israel. 2659<br />

Paula–Sultanija (Bugojno, 18.10.1908 – Zagreb, 5.9.1994)<br />

In numerical identity card for religious converts of the Catholic Parish Office in<br />

Banjaluka is stated: Sultanija Tramer, born on October 18th 1908 in Bugojno, the Jewish<br />

religious affiliation, married, converted to the Catholicism together with her son on December<br />

13th 1941 in Banjaluka – in the Catholic Parish Church. 2660<br />

The District People’s Court in Banjaluka, under the number R–60/45–2, ordered to the<br />

County Property Administration Banjaluka to return the owner Paula Tramer the movables<br />

(furniture parts) that have since 1942 found in the home of <strong>Dr</strong>. Marko Rebac, and which after<br />

liberation were in possession of the Youth Association of the League of Yugoslav Communist<br />

Youth (SKOJ) in Banja Luka.<br />

At the time of application for repossession of real estate Tramer Paula has worked in<br />

the Directorate of the Centre of Military Hospitals in Zagreb. 2661<br />

She was buried in the cemetery Mirogoj in Zagreb. 2662<br />

2657 Službene novine/Official Gazette ,Number 153/1933<br />

2658 Narodne novine/People’s Newspapers, Number 140/1941<br />

2659 The Personal Archives of Milan Vukmanović (1926–1933)<br />

2660 ARSBL, 330, Identity Card Number 252/1941<br />

2661 ARSBL, 97, Number 1.223/1945<br />

2662 [ www.gradskagroblja.hr (22.3.2009) ]<br />

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