World War I Begins
The First World War lasted from 1914 to 1918. In the conflict between two military alliances: the Allies gathered around the Triple Entente, and the Central Powers, 70 million people were under arms, and more than 15 million were killed. The war brought enormous destruction to countries and economies. As a result, a new political map of Europe was created.
Scene 1: A Day at the Races

Scene 2: Visiting the Car Exhibition


Scene 2: Visiting the Car Exhibition
The Belgrade Fair (The Old Fairgrounds)
Scene 3: Bar Mitzvah


Scene 3: Bar Mitzvah
Marshal Birjuzov Street 19 (former Kosmajska Street), Sukkat Shalom Synagogue
Scene 4: Hanukkah 1940

Scene 5: Bombing of Belgrade

Scene 6: Occupation

Scene 7: The Escape


Scene 7: The Escape
At a point on their way to the concentration camp Topovske Šupe, somewhere on today Liberation Boulevard near Karadjordje’s park in Belgrade
Scene 8: The Synagogue during Occupation


Scene 8: The Synagogue during Occupation
Marshal Birjuzova Street 19 (former Kosmajska Street), Sukkat Shalom Synagogue, Belgrade
Scene 9: Parting with the Father


Scene 9: Parting with the Father
In the flat in Dobračina Street and at the concentration camp Topovske Šupe, Tabanovačka Street, Belgrade
Scene 10: Departure to the concentration camp at Sajmiste


Scene 10: Departure to the concentration camp at Sajmiste
The flat in Dobračina Street 18; the yard of Judenreferat, Police Department for Jewish Affairs, in George Washington Street 21 and a point near the demolished King Aleksandar’s Bridge, at the corner of Karadjordje and Braća Krsmanović streets, Belgrade
Scene 11: The Gas Van


Scene 11: The Gas Van
Judenlager Semlin – concentration camp at Sajmiste, and a point near the demolished King Aleksandar’s Bridge, at the corner of Karadjordje and Braća Krsmanović streets, Belgrade
Scene 12: New Belgrade


Scene 12: New Belgrade
at the bank by Sava river under the Branko’s Bridge, at the corner of Karadjordje and Braća Krsmanović streets, Belgrade