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Bulgarian Jewish Deportees from France (Shoah) Family Name First Name Birth Place Day Month Year Conv Bulgarian Jewish Deportees from France (Shoah) Family name First name Birth place Day Month Year Conv. Bahsi Leon Bulgarie 20 4 1892 57 Loudrig Sinay Bulgarie 12 6 1909 34 Bejarano Sophie Burgas 11 5 1898 44 Benrey Haia Burgas 15 10 1895 46 Melamed Albert Burgas 15 5 1904 52 Ventura Israel Burgas 21 6 1899 50 Adjoubel Nissim Choumen 23 4 1883 40 Bahsi Moreno Choumen 19 2 1875 61 Bahsi Robert Choumen 25 7 1889 62 Bassat Moise Choumen 9 6 1867 45 Cohen Moche Choumen 9 8 1908 34 Conforti Linda Dubnitza 0 0 1880 39 Conforti Nissim Dubnitza 0 0 1876 39 Niego Raphael Haskova 0 0 1885 47 Derama Nissim Kapodlak 0 0 1914 33 Konfino Avram Karnabat 26 2 1868 39 Konfino Estrea Kisailik 7 11 1878 39 Alkali David Kustendil 21 9 1908 33 Bembassat Clement Pazardjik 15 11 1901 70 Butlow Rachel Pazardjik 6 1 1902 33 Levy Bouca Pazardjik 15 12 1879 52 Semoff Nissim Pazardjik 11 3 1884 68 Valadji Albert Pazardjik 6 9 1903 64 Leonoff Nissim Pleven 26 4 1909 49 Adout Barouh Plovdiv 28 3 1921 55 Alcalai Isaac Plovdiv 8 5 1899 76 Almaleh Joseph Plovdiv 8 9 1911 70 Anavi Lea Plovdiv 13 10 1922 44 Anavi Marc Plovdiv 20 10 1910 73 Assa Esther Plovdiv 0 0 1866 39 Asso Sabetay Plovdiv 27 6 1908 62 Behar Mathilde Plovdiv 7 3 1887 66 Behar Rudolphe Plovdiv 18 6 1910 66 Benbassat Ethie Plovdiv 14 12 1923 64 Benbassat Simboul Plovdiv 15 5 1903 60 Bitchatcho Jacques Plovdiv 9 3 1894 33 Caleff Dorette Plovdiv 1 6 1911 44 Cohen Israel Plovdiv 22 5 1902 33 Cohen Moise Plovdiv 21 5 1896 50 Cohen Suzanne Plovdiv 27 7 1918 74 Djerassi Salomon Plovdiv 0 0 1883 44 Farhi Israel Plovdiv 12 5 1897 46 Geract Joseph Plovdiv 14 7 1883 47 Illel Joseph Plovdiv 17 9 1889 33 Jonathan David Plovdiv 15 9 1897 34 Levy David Plovdiv 23 4 1894 66 Levy Oro Plovdiv 31 8 1902 66 Panisel Marguerite Plovdiv 25 5 1901 33 Passy Isaac Plovdiv 28 6 1910 52 Romano Marco Plovdiv 20 4 1915 52 Seliktar Leon Plovdiv 3 6 1905 33 Vitalis Israel Plovdiv 0 0 1897 46 Yasahaya Moise Plovdiv 13 11 1910 23 Bereka Rebecca Razgrad 1 2 1875 39 Gueron Aharon Razgrad 3 2 1880 66 Aftalion Alfred Ruse 11 12 1879 69 Alfandary Rebecca Ruse 21 12 1902 47 Behar Aharon Ruse 14 4 1976 62 Behar Marie Ruse 15 9 1881 62 Behar Mayer Ruse 10 3 1904 62 Behar-Eliakim Jacques Ruse 22 9 1895 40 Bejarano Isidore Ruse 20 5 1920 44 Benaroi Rachel Ruse 0 0 1887 47 Boni Dona Ruse 16 5 1880 66 Cohen Blanche Ruse 10 3 1883 39 Eskenazi Jacob Ruse 2 12 1920 77 Eskenazi Rachel Ruse 10 6 1908 67 Goldenberg Minka Ruse 12 6 1900 42 Grunberg Dora Ruse 26 11 1896 62 Grunberg Zacharie Ruse 25 5 1915 62 Guerchon Rachel Ruse 10 11 1884 39 Gueron Elias Ruse 20 5 1890 67 Israel Leon Ruse 23 12 1908 66 Konfinoff Henri Ruse 2 2 1906 47 Levy Louna Ruse 29 8 1906 33 Lobchitz Annette Ruse 22 3 1883 71 Mayer Anna Ruse 20 3 1897 33 Mayer Djamba Ruse 28 7 1921 33 Mayer Djoia Ruse 26 6 1928 33 Melich Caroline Ruse 15 6 1902 64 Meschoulam Rosa Ruse 28 6 1890 37 Nahmias Benjamin Ruse 15 2 1870 47 Papo Eliezer Ruse 0 12 1906 33 Pisanty Jacob Ruse 28 6 1912 76 Rosanes Mathilde Ruse 5 6 1901 66 Rosanes Pedro Ruse 19 6 1895 66 Semoff Joseph Ruse 1 12 1907 73 Sevillia Reina Ruse 10 9 1874 39 Ventura Israel Ruse 24 7 1895 47 Ventura Marguerite Ruse 13 11 1901 47 Behmoiras Sophie Silistra 1 7 1900 45 Alcalai Regina Sofia 5 2 1899 44 Alfandari Rouben Sofia 15 11 1887 33 Alfandary Renee Sofia 5 3 1924 47 Alkalai Benjamin Sofia 27 3 1896 64 Alkali Richard Sofia 29 7 1924 51 Arie Venezia Sofia 26 6 1920 70 Avram Nissim Sofia 27 12 1904 77 Azaria Odile Sofia 16 4 1917 36 Ball Adolphe Sofia 12 12 1888 26 Ball Ascher Sofia 30 8 1893 33 Ball Golda Sofia 27 4 1890 12 Behar-Eliakim David Sofia 22 8 1934 40 Behar-Eliakim Nahoum Sofia 24 11 1931 40 Benbassat Bohor Sofia 2 10 1898 66 Bercovici Fanny Sofia 25 7 1898 75 Berger Wilhelmine Sofia 25 8 1905 25 Betzalelova Victoria Sofia 16 12 1900 33 Boni Henri Sofia 21 1 1910 49 Boni Suzanne Sofia 30 4 1917 66 Boschan Rose Sofia 23 8 1903 33 Chamli Haim Sofia 3 5 1904 40 Cohen Salomon Sofia 1 5 1900 47 Cohen Victorine Sofia 13 10 1905 33 Deutsch Pavel Sofia 22 4 1899 6 Dymant Sophie Sofia 28 7 1898 10 Ecstein Ernest Sofia 4 12 1926 37 Edelson Isaac Sofia 19 8 1900 2 Errio Jeannette Sofia 25 5 1921 60 Finkelchtain Simon Sofia 17 2 1901 33 Finkelstein Joseph Sofia 12 7 1928 46 Finkelstein Marietta Sofia 4 11 1904 46 Finkelstein Olga Sofia 17 5 1932 46 Godstein Anette Sofia 17 6 1925 55 Goldenberg Jacques Sofia 15 4 1901 61 Goldenberg Ruben Sofia 14 3 1924 42 Kestenbandt Simon Sofia 28 4 1884 33 Levy Haskya Sofia 8 12 1892 46 Levy Jacques Sofia 21 6 1900 33 Levy Moise Sofia 26 8 1899 52 Levy Rebecca Sofia 15 11 1893 33 Levy Rebecca Sofia 15 11 1893 33 Lozneanu Caroline Sofia 6 2 1897 67 Mayer marcel Sofia 27 9 1927 33 Ninio Avram Sofia 18 6 1902 33 Ninio Daniel Sofia 0 0 1905 33 Ninio Esther Sofia 15 6 1905 33 Ninio Maurice Sofia 19 5 1930 39 Ninio Mazal Sofia 14 1 1875 39 Ninio Moche Sofia 15 6 1926 33 Posner Mathilde Sofia 8 1 1916 32 Rosner Adolphe Sofia 23 9 1914 45 Sabetai Jacques Sofia 3 6 1901 33 Silberman Georges Sofia 5 10 1903 29 Spetter Leon Sofia 21 1 1876 39 Tadger Jeanne Sofia 8 2 1900 33 Tchiprout Joseph Sofia 2 2 1814 66 Uziel Rachel Sofia 20 11 1902 71 Vernet Guy Sofia 3 5 1896 76 Vida Salomon Sofia 20 6 1905 52 Vidas Isidore Sofia 10 10 1933 76 Vidas Maurice Sofia 10 10 1933 76 Vidas Simka Sofia 24 4 1907 76 Vrodsaly Isaac Sofia 14 5 1906 44 Yeni Elie Sofia 1 9 1897 67 Yeni Esther Sofia 24 2 1902 67 Zilberstein Nathan Sofia 17 12 1917 69 Konfino Saloutcha Stara Zagora 24 4 1872 39 Eskenazie Esther Tchirpan 0 0 1901 31 Aftalion Armand Varna 17 4 1886 72 Barouch Berta Varna 28 7 1906 76 Barouh Leon Varna 16 9 1902 63 Caleff Isaac Varna 31 3 1917 36 Caleff Moise Varna 9 7 1905 36 Gueron Nissim Varna 5 10 1892 33 Gueron Salomon Varna 27 5 1907 55 Haim Suzanne Varna 15 6 1905 44 Mitrani Hellina Varna 25 7 1895 33 Ninio Rebecca Varna 8 6 1908 33 Tchiprut Rebecca Varna 9 7 1873 39 Barouch Bentzion Vidin 18 11 1877 75 Benario Sami Vidin 11 5 1922 33 Benaroi Bouka Vidin 18 8 1879 47 Mordechay Mair Vidin 8 2 1871 58 Stern Joseph Vidin 11 5 1888 61 Chichedjiev Gabriel Yambol 13 8 1895 61 Rodrih Haim Yambol 0 0 1886 52 Gratzia Nissimova Zanbolic 25 1 1914 33 Compiled by Mathilde Tagger of Israel Source: Klarsfeld, S. Mmorial de la Dportation des Juifs de France 1942-1945. Paris, 1978. Note: This list concerns only those deportees born in Bulgaria..
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