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5801. Portrait of Yuda Koen. He was a broommaker. He lived at Zmayeva 14 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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5802. Portrait of Mois Koen, son of Kutiel Koen. He lived at Sremska 17 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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5803. Portrait of Alegra Koen.
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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5804. Portrait of Mair (Y.) Koen, his daughter, Raschel Eschkenasi, and his daughter, Djintil Koen.
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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5805. Portrait of Djamila Koen (patronymic: Mair). 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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5806. Portrait of Menachem Koen. He was a carpenter. He lived at Asadbegova 17 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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5807. Portrait of Rashel Koen, wife of Menachem Koen. She lived at Asadbegova 17 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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5808. Portrait of Leon Koen. He lived at Karagoryeva 62 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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5809. Portrait of Mordechai Koen. He was a grocer. He lived at Prilepska 31 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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5810. Portrait of Nahama Levy, son of Uriel Levy.
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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5811. Portrait of Mushon Koen. He was a sackmaker. He lived at Drinska 119 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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5812. Portrait of Suncho Koen, [wife of Mushon Koen]. 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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5813. Portrait of Samuel Koen, son of Mushon Koen. He was a student.
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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5814. Portrait of Nissim Koen and his wife, Sol. Nissim was a carpenter.
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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5815. Portrait of Lea Koen, [wife of Peris Koen]. 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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5816. Portrait of Rachamin Koen. He lived at Karagoryeva 95 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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5817. Portrait of Sava Koen and his wife, Ester. Sava was a greengorcer.
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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5818. Portrait of Sol Koen, [wife of Yuda Koen]. She lived at Zmayeva 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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5819. Portrait of Mushon Koen, son of Yehuda Koen. He was a greengrocer.
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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5820. Portrait of Ester Koen, wife of Mushon Koen. She lived at Zmayeva 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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5821. Portrait of Mushon Koen, son of Yehuda Koen, and Mushon's wife, Ester.
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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5822. Portrait of Levi Koen.
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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5823. Portrait of bohora Koen, [wife of Yosef Koen].
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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5824. Portrait of Solomon Koen and his wife, Rekula. Solomon was a porter.
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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5825. Portrait of Avram Koen. He was a tailor. He lived at Yakshitseva 22a 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