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List of 2301 European Policyholders Insured Country Insured City Insured Last Name Insured First Name Insured Middle Name AUSTRIA VIENNA BARKOCZY ANDREAS HADIK AUSTRIA VIENNA BERGER FRANZ AUSTRIA VIENNA BRENNER DR. ALEXANDER AUSTRIA VIENNA CRESPI LUIGI AUSTRIA VIENNA DALDOSS G AUSTRIA VIENNA DALDOSS M AUSTRIA VIENNA DI GIOVANNI C CIUBRANIC AUSTRIA VIENNA ELIASIEWICZ DR. ZYGMUNT AUSTRIA VIENNA FELL DR. ISIDOR N AUSTRIA VIENNA FU FRANCESCO DR. P MATIC AUSTRIA VIENNA GJURANOVIC PETAR JOKOV AUSTRIA VIENNA GOGG ALOIS AUSTRIA VIENNA GUCIC DR. W. AUSTRIA VIENNA GUSTIN LUIGI AUSTRIA VIENNA HRDALO NICOLO AUSTRIA VIENNA KASPAREK DR. JOHANN M AUSTRIA VIENNA KASPAREK DR. J M AUSTRIA VIENNA KERR JULIUS AUSTRIA VIENNA KOCH DR. JAN AUSTRIA VIENNA KOLLMAN ANTONIO AUSTRIA VIENNA KRENNER E AUSTRIA VIENNA KULAWIK E AUSTRIA VIENNA LATINAK MARTIN AUSTRIA VIENNA LAZZARINI SANTE AUSTRIA VIENNA LEBEDOWICZ A AUSTRIA VIENNA LOCKER DR. WILLIBALD AUSTRIA VIENNA MANDEL IGNAZ AUSTRIA VIENNA MARICIC IVAN AUSTRIA VIENNA MESTROVICH GIOVANNI AUSTRIA VIENNA MIJATOVIC MARIE GJURICIC B AUSTRIA VIENNA MIUSKOVIC DI ANDRIA RADOMAN AUSTRIA VIENNA MULLER S AUSTRIA VIENNA NIEC DR. MICHAEL AUSTRIA VIENNA PIETROWSKI J AUSTRIA VIENNA POHL CARL AUSTRIA VIENNA POLLAK LUDWIG AUSTRIA VIENNA POZNIEVICZOVNA M AUSTRIA VIENNA PRODAM F AUSTRIA VIENNA RENCEL GIUSEPPE AUSTRIA VIENNA SCHMID S AUSTRIA VIENNA SERKOVIC F. B. GIOVANNI AUSTRIA VIENNA STANI FU F MATTEO AUSTRIA VIENNA SZCZESNY-SCHNEIDER E AUSTRIA VIENNA TRAMPUS ANTONIO AUSTRIA VIENNA URNAK GROSZ LAJOS AUSTRIA VIENNA VOJNOVIC DI COSTATINO IVO CONTE AUSTRIA VIENNA WELISCH PAOLO AUSTRIA VIENNA WINTERNITZ MAX AUSTRIA VIENNA WINTERNITZ MAX AUSTRIA VIENNA ZALOKAR R BELGIUM BRUSSELS ABSALON ROGER BELGIUM BRUSSELS ARENDT BELGIUM BRUSSELS BAELDE HENRIETTE AERTS BELGIUM BRUSSELS BENKERT Y BELGIUM BRUSSELS BERGER L. BELGIUM BRUSSELS BILLEN E. BELGIUM BRUSSELS BRUYERE BELGIUM BRUSSELS CAPPELLE MAURI CE BELGIUM BRUSSELS CHRISTIAENS BLACHE ABSALON BELGIUM BRUSSELS COLLIGNON J BELGIUM BRUSSELS CURTET JOSEPH BELGIUM BRUSSELS DE JAEGHERE ALICE BELGIUM BRUSSELS DEBRABANDERE EMILE BELGIUM BRUSSELS DECATERS BELGIUM BRUSSELS DELIA A BELGIUM BRUSSELS DEMATTLET M. BELGIUM BRUSSELS DENYS GUSTAVE FELICE ARMAND BELGIUM BRUSSELS DEPOITTE BELGIUM BRUSSELS DEPOITTE R E BELGIUM BRUSSELS DEPUYDT EUPHRASIE BELGIUM BRUSSELS DRUSERT S??ORI? MARIA BELGIUM BRUSSELS ENGLEBERT MARGUERITE BELGIUM BRUSSELS FELTGEN J.B. V. BELGIUM BRUSSELS FETTWEIA CH BELGIUM BRUSSELS FETTWEIS CHRISTIAN BELGIUM BRUSSELS FETTWEIS CH BELGIUM BRUSSELS FRISQUE EMILE BELGIUM BRUSSELS GITS P. BELGIUM BRUSSELS GOETHALS AUGUSTE BELGIUM BRUSSELS GOHIR JULIEN BELGIUM BRUSSELS GUILLEMAIN PAULINE LIMBOURGH BELGIUM BRUSSELS HEYDEN G. BELGIUM BRUSSELS HEYDEN GEORGE BELGIUM BRUSSELS HEYDEN G BELGIUM BRUSSELS HOFFE MARIA ANTONIA BELGIUM BRUSSELS JOASSART J BELGIUM BRUSSELS JOTTRAND BELGIUM BRUSSELS LAMBINET SOHET BELGIUM BRUSSELS LAMBINET MADAME A BELGIUM BRUSSELS LANNERS A BELGIUM BRUSSELS LEBON P.L.M. BELGIUM BRUSSELS LECLERCQ HECTOR BELGIUM BRUSSELS LEMAIEUR JOSUE BELGIUM BRUSSELS LIMBOURG LOUISE BELGIUM BRUSSELS LUNS HUBERT BELGIUM BRUSSELS MAES L. BELGIUM BRUSSELS MAES L. BELGIUM BRUSSELS MANETZEDER CAROLINE BELGIUM BRUSSELS MATERNE BELGIUM BRUSSELS MATERNE KATHERN BELGIUM BRUSSELS MECUS FRANCOIS BELGIUM BRUSSELS NOOTS G J H BELGIUM BRUSSELS OSTERRATH J. BELGIUM BRUSSELS OSTERRATH J. BELGIUM BRUSSELS PERPETE BELGIUM BRUSSELS PERSEAU EMILE BELGIUM BRUSSELS PORTALIER J. BELGIUM BRUSSELS PREVENASSE FRANCOISE BELGIUM BRUSSELS PROISY MAXIME C BELGIUM BRUSSELS QUINET BELGIUM BRUSSELS ROBYNS LAURE ASSELBERGS BELGIUM BRUSSELS ROSSION M. 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