Many thanks! it sure does clear things up.
I attached a full scan of the passport page it came in...from Oct 1939 to Nov 1940 holder was in Belgrade, does this help?
Thanks again,
Neil
Many thanks! it sure does clear things up.
I attached a full scan of the passport page it came in...from Oct 1939 to Nov 1940 holder was in Belgrade, does this help?
Thanks again,
Neil
Probably it's "народно ослободилачки одбор".
Google translater thinks that in Serbian it means "National Liberation Committee"
There is the Wiki page about it, but only in Serbian:
ÐароднооÑлоб ¾Ð´Ð¸Ð»Ð°Ñ‡ÐºÐ¸ одбори – Википедија
I've just translated the first words: National Liberation Committees were organs of the revolutionary people's government in Yugoslavia, formed during the Liberation War in the period since 1941. to 1945.
Three other letters in the stamp: БОР could mean Bor - the town in Serbia (Bor, Serbia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
Last edited by McSeam; 11-10-2011 at 11:20 AM.
It is most likely Serbian or "Yugoslavian". Hence the Beograd reference.
Thanks!
This would be for after 1945?
Thank you sooooooooooooooo much! grt info indeed!
Enjoy your weekend,
Neil
you should have posted the whole documents strait away, it would be easy to id the language, Only Serbs and Horvats using Slavic and Latin respectively to write the same words
You are right.
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