Lazar Pijade

Transcript of the report on the status of Lazar Pijade and family


T O   T  H  E   G E S T A P O 

B  E  L  G  R  A  D  E

 

                In connection with your order 1V / 1-P 378-Kl., From January 20th, The Administration has the honor to submit the following report:

                In Gvozdićeva Street No.57. resided in his own apartment, as a tenant, Pijade Lazar, who lived with the wife Esther and the daughters Luci and Rashel.

                Lazar Pijade was previously a trader in socks, and on the 17th of September 1941, he was sent to the camp.

                His wife, Esther, and daughters Luci and Rashel, were also sent to the camp on 11th of December 1941 and this apartment was sealed.

According to all of the above, it is not possible that one of these Jews maintains ties with some of the residents and an officer who lives in Nikola Stefanova Street No. 22.

                In Gvozdićeva Street no.37. an engineer Branko Jevtić comes to visit. He comes to Vera Matijašević, wife of Dr. Matijašević, who is in captivity, and who is Jevtic's godfather. Jevtić through Vera Matijasevic gets the milk that she takes from a peasant, and for the same comes almost every day.

 

Sig. IAB, UGB - SP III - 8/15, k 149/17


 

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