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5526. Portrait of Rekula Ischach (patronymic: Peris), Dario Ischach, son of Peris Ischach, and Sarika Ischach, daughter of Peris Ischach.
Tobacco Monopoly due to foreign citizenship, none of those deported from the Tobacco Monopoly survived ... He personally knew many individuals in the community. After surviving the war, he worked for the
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5527. Portrait of Sava Ischach. He was a butcher. He lived at Avramova 60 in Bitola.
Tobacco Monopoly due to foreign citizenship, none of those deported from the Tobacco Monopoly survived ... He personally knew many individuals in the community. After surviving the war, he worked for the
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5528. Portrait of Samuel Ischach and his wife, Estreya.
Tobacco Monopoly due to foreign citizenship, none of those deported from the Tobacco Monopoly survived ... He personally knew many individuals in the community. After surviving the war, he worked for the
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5529. Portrait of Isak Ischach and his wife, Luna. Isak was a porter and Luna, a laundress.
Tobacco Monopoly due to foreign citizenship, none of those deported from the Tobacco Monopoly survived ... He personally knew many individuals in the community. After surviving the war, he worked for the
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5530. Portrait of Luna Ischach, wife of Isak Ischach. She was a laundress.
Tobacco Monopoly due to foreign citizenship, none of those deported from the Tobacco Monopoly survived ... He personally knew many individuals in the community. After surviving the war, he worked for the
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5531. Portrait of Ely Ischach and his wife, Oru. He was a rag dealer.
Tobacco Monopoly due to foreign citizenship, none of those deported from the Tobacco Monopoly survived ... He personally knew many individuals in the community. After surviving the war, he worked for the
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5532. Portrait of Ely Ischach. He was a rag dealer. He lived at Asadbegova 11 in Bitola.
Tobacco Monopoly due to foreign citizenship, none of those deported from the Tobacco Monopoly survived ... He personally knew many individuals in the community. After surviving the war, he worked for the
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5533. Portrait of Mois Ischach, son of Shabetai Ischach, and his wife, Alegra.
Tobacco Monopoly due to foreign citizenship, none of those deported from the Tobacco Monopoly survived ... He personally knew many individuals in the community. After surviving the war, he worked for the
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5534. Portrait of Sava Faradji, son of Matashia Faradji, and his wife, Luna.
Tobacco Monopoly due to foreign citizenship, none of those deported from the Tobacco Monopoly survived ... He personally knew many individuals in the community. After surviving the war, he worked for the
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5535. Portrait of Schachia Ischach and his wife, Hana. They lived at Zvornitska 11 in Bitola.
Tobacco Monopoly due to foreign citizenship, none of those deported from the Tobacco Monopoly survived ... He personally knew many individuals in the community. After surviving the war, he worked for the
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5536. Portrait of Hana Ischach, wife of Schachia Ischach.
Tobacco Monopoly due to foreign citizenship, none of those deported from the Tobacco Monopoly survived ... He personally knew many individuals in the community. After surviving the war, he worked for the
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5537. Portrait of Hana Ischach, wife of Schachia Ischach.
Tobacco Monopoly due to foreign citizenship, none of those deported from the Tobacco Monopoly survived ... He personally knew many individuals in the community. After surviving the war, he worked for the
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5538. Portrait of Schachia Ischach. He lived at Zvornitska 11 in Bitola.
Tobacco Monopoly due to foreign citizenship, none of those deported from the Tobacco Monopoly survived ... He personally knew many individuals in the community. After surviving the war, he worked for the
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5539. Portrait of Avram Kalderon, son of Haim Kalderon.
Tobacco Monopoly due to foreign citizenship, none of those deported from the Tobacco Monopoly survived ... He personally knew many individuals in the community. After surviving the war, he worked for the
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5540. Portrait of Aron Kalderon and [his wife], Suncho.
Tobacco Monopoly due to foreign citizenship, none of those deported from the Tobacco Monopoly survived ... He personally knew many individuals in the community. After surviving the war, he worked for the
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5541. Portrait of Zak Kalderon, son of Aron Kalderon. He was a rag dealer.
Tobacco Monopoly due to foreign citizenship, none of those deported from the Tobacco Monopoly survived ... He personally knew many individuals in the community. After surviving the war, he worked for the
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5542. Portrait of Solomon Kalderon, son of Bohor Kalderon.
Tobacco Monopoly due to foreign citizenship, none of those deported from the Tobacco Monopoly survived ... He personally knew many individuals in the community. After surviving the war, he worked for the
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5543. Portrait of Rachamin Kalderon. He lived at Zmayeva 21 in Bitola.
Tobacco Monopoly due to foreign citizenship, none of those deported from the Tobacco Monopoly survived ... He personally knew many individuals in the community. After surviving the war, he worked for the
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5544. Portrait of David Kalderon and his wife, Ana. He was an entrepeneur.
Tobacco Monopoly due to foreign citizenship, none of those deported from the Tobacco Monopoly survived ... He personally knew many individuals in the community. After surviving the war, he worked for the
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5545. Portrait of Ely Kalderon, son of Haim Kalderon. He lived at Dalmatinska 61 in Bitola.
Tobacco Monopoly due to foreign citizenship, none of those deported from the Tobacco Monopoly survived ... He personally knew many individuals in the community. After surviving the war, he worked for the
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5546. Portrait of Solomon (A.) Kalderon and his wife, Buena.
Tobacco Monopoly due to foreign citizenship, none of those deported from the Tobacco Monopoly survived ... He personally knew many individuals in the community. After surviving the war, he worked for the
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5547. Portrait of Solomon (A.) Kalderon. He was a glazier.
Tobacco Monopoly due to foreign citizenship, none of those deported from the Tobacco Monopoly survived ... He personally knew many individuals in the community. After surviving the war, he worked for the
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5548. Portrait of Estreya Kalderon (patronymic: Avram).
Tobacco Monopoly due to foreign citizenship, none of those deported from the Tobacco Monopoly survived ... He personally knew many individuals in the community. After surviving the war, he worked for the
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5549. Portrait of Rekula Kalderon, wife of Nissim Kalderon.
Tobacco Monopoly due to foreign citizenship, none of those deported from the Tobacco Monopoly survived ... He personally knew many individuals in the community. After surviving the war, he worked for the
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5550. Portrait of Nissim Kalderon, son of Avram Kalderon.
Tobacco Monopoly due to foreign citizenship, none of those deported from the Tobacco Monopoly survived ... He personally knew many individuals in the community. After surviving the war, he worked for the