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6251. Portrait of Arnesta Franko (patronymic: Yosef), and Anriko Franko, son of Yosef Franko.
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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6252. Portrait of Solomon Franko (from Skopje), son of Tchelebon Franko.
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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6253. Portrait of Dan Hassan, son of Yakov Hassan, and Dan's wife, Reina.
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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6254. Portrait of Ester Hasson (patronymic: Pinhas). She lived at Krstitsa 5 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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6255. Portrait of Louisa Hasson (patronymic: Shabetai).
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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6256. Portrait of Moshe Hassid. He was a laborer. He lived at Kossantchitcheva 10 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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6257. Portrait of Klara Hassid, wife of Mois Hassid. She lived at Kossantchitcheva 10 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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6258. Portrait of Avram (K.) Hasson. He was a tailor. He lived at Sinagogina 6 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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6259. Portrait of Sol Hasson, wife of Avram Hasson, Isak Hasson, son of Avram, and Rahel Hasson, daughter of 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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6260. Portrait of Dona Hasson, daughter of Avram Hasson.
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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6261. Portrait of Avram Hasson, son of Yakov Hasson. He was a day laborer.
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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6262. Portrait of Rekula Hasson, wife of Avram Hasson. 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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6263. Portrait of Sara Hasson, wife of Avram Hasson.
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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6264. Portrait of Ester Hasson, [wife of Aron Hasson], and Aron's daughter, Lunar.
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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6265. Portrait of Bohor Hasson, son of David Hasson. He was a sackmaker.
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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6266. Portrait of Bohora Hasson and Luna Hasson (patronymic: Bohor).
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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6267. Portrait of David Hasson, son of Bohor Hasson. He was a laborer.
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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6268. Portrait of Rebeka Hasson (patronymic: Bohor). She lived on Zmayeva 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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6269. Portrait of Ester (B.) Hasson. 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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6270. Portrait of Ester (B.) Hasson, and Leon (B.) Hasson.
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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6271. Portrait of Solomon (B.) Hasson. 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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6272. Portrait of Solomon (B.) Hasson, and Solomon's wife, Louisa.
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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6273. Portrait of Samuel Hasson, son of Bohor Hasson. 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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6274. Portrait of Julie Hasson, wife of Samuel Hasson. She lived at Avliya 1 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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6275. Portrait of Natan Hasson (from Skopje).
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