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6051. Portrait of David Pardo, son of Yuda Pardo. He lived at Dalmatinska 55 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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6052. Portrait of Leon Pardo. He lived on Sremska 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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6053. Portrait of Rekula Pardo, wife of Mair Pardo. She lived at Karagoryeva 75 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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6054. Portrait of Santo Pardo.
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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6055. Portrait of Santo Pardo. He lived on Karagoryeva 63 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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6056. Portrait of Alberto Pardo, son of Santo Pardo and Matika Pardo, Santo's daughter.
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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6057. Portrait of Isak Pardo. He lived on Karagoryeva 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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6058. Portrait of Suncho Pardo, wife of Yakov Pardo. She lived at Karagoryeva 63 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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6059. Portrait of Isak Pardo, son of Santo Pardo. He was a second-hand 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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6060. Portrait of Ida Pardo (patronymic: Mois). She lived at Gen.
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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6061. Portrait of Ida Pardo (patronymic: Mois). She lived at Gen.
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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6062. Portrait of Solomon Pardo, son of Mushon Pardo, and Solomon's wife, Regina.
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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6063. Portrait of Solomon Pardo, son of Mushon Pardo. He was a grocer.
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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6064. Portrait of Regina Pardo, wife of Solomon Pardo. She lived at Karagoryeva 56 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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6065. Portrait of Solomon Pardo, son of Mushon Pardo. He was a grocer.
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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6066. Portrait of Dario Pardo, son of Mushon Pardo, Dario's wife, Ida, and his daughter, Rebeka.
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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6067. Portrait of Haim Pardo, son of Mushon Pardo. He was a merchant.
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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6068. Portrait of Masalto Pardo, [wife of Mushon Pardo], Mushon's son, Isak, and his daughter, 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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6069. Portrait of Moshe Pardo. He was a grocer. He lived on Sremska 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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6070. Portrait of Sol Pardo, wife of Mushon Pardo. She lived at Sremska 24 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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6071. Portrait of Samuel Pardo. He lived on Sremska 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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6072. Portrait of unidentified woman with last name: Pardo.
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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6073. Portrait of Albert Pardo.
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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6074. Portrait of Ovadia Pardo, son of Haim Pardo, Ovadia's wife, Arnesta, and Haim's wife, Djoya.
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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6075. Portrait of Peris Pardo and his wife, Luna. Peris was a fruitgrocer.
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