Authorities

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Authority Type: Family
  1. Alexander

    The Alexander family was a prominent Croatian Jewish family from Zagreb. Alexander family ancestors moved to Zagreb from Güssing in Austria. The family played an important role in the economic and social life of Zagreb and Croatia for over a hundred years. Until 1941 the Alexanders were a large clan rather than an ordinary family. The great-grandparents of the Zagreb Alexanders included Samuel and Julija (née Rubin) Alexander, who had five sons and several daughters. Counting both the deceased and still living members, including the descendants of the female line, there were 224 Alexanders ...

  2. Οικογένεια Αλμπέρτου Ναρ

    • Family of Albertos Nar
  3. Οικογένεια Τριανταφυλλάκου

    • Triantafyllakou Family
  4. Rodzina Halperson

  5. Rodzina Naimark

    Kolekcja listów Dawida Naimarka i jego rodziny została przekazana do ŻIH w latach 90. XX w.

  6. Pretura Raionului Franzfeld

    • Претура Францфельдського району, с. Францфельд
    • Pretura of the Frantsfeld Rayon, Frantsfeld village

    These were district organs of Romanian executive power that functioned from 1941-44 in the occupied territory included in the newly-created Governorate of Transnistria. They were headed by praetors and subordinate to their respective county prefectures ; and in turn held jurisdiction over village and city primarias. The preturas’ functions included, among other things, the organizing of ghettos

  7. Levy Family from Essen

    Dr. Ernst Levy (b.1872) was the eldest son of physician Dr. Hermann Levy (b. 1838) and his wife Emma, née Hirschland (b. 1847). Dr. Ernst Levy and his wife, the former Martha Ruthenburg (b. 1878) lived in Essen, Germany, where Dr. Levy was a general practioner and researcher. They had four children, Hermann (b. 1906), Rudolf (b. 1908), Hans (b. 1911) and Eva (b. 1914). A year after the rise of nazism, Hermann Levy, a lawyer by training, went to study a new career in Paris, France, since he was banned from practicing his profession in Germany. At the end of 1935 he emigrated to Argentina, an...