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Post by Inimda on Mar 21, 2024 0:09:31 GMT -5
Vera Celeketic
in the Free Access: Europe, Registration of Foreigners and German Persecutees, 1939-1947
Name Vera Celeketic Record Type Residence Birth Date 24 Nov 1924 Birth Place Nisch Trg. Kr. Kralja Alexandra Jugoslawien Last Residence Nisch Trg. Kr. Kralja Alexandra Jugoslawien Sojourn Start Date 11 März Residence Place Essen Sojourn End Date 18 Sept 1942 Reference Number 02010201 oS Document ID 70621626 Occupation Sewer/Seamstress To be returned home
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Post by Inimda on Mar 28, 2024 22:44:41 GMT -5
Trg Kralja Aleksandra (Serbian Cyrillic: Tpг Kpaљa Aлeкcaндpa, English: King Aleksander square) is a neighborhood of the city of Niš,[1] Serbia. It is in Niš municipality of Medijana.[2] It is named after his majesty, the King Alexander I of Yugoslavia. Wikipedia
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Post by Inimda on Mar 28, 2024 23:00:03 GMT -5
In fact, investigators were able to determine several fake names the woman used when checking into a hotel. They were:
Finella Lorck, Claudia Tielt, Vera Jarle, Alexia Zarna-Merchez, Claudia Nielsen, Genevive Lancier, Vera Schlosseneck and Elisabeth Leenhouwfr.
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Post by Inimda on Apr 2, 2024 0:00:33 GMT -5
Trg Kralja Aleksandra (Serbian Cyrillic: Tpг Kpaљa Aлeкcaндpa, English: King Aleksander square) is a neighborhood of the city of Niš, Serbia. Nis, Serbia is in the Isotope region.
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Post by Inimda on Apr 14, 2024 18:00:40 GMT -5
The last name Celeketic could be changed to Sladić.
Vera Celeketic is not findable under Celeketic on Ancestry anywhere else or on Google. If she was a Jewish Persecutee, I'd consider that suspicious because Jewish records of what happened to Survivors is very thorough.
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