| kezdi: Re: I`m the first | No, but perhaps the location can give you some guide. It depends how do you pronounce it.
Radix has 3 records, 1 Behric and 2 Behrik:
Industry and trade directory of Hungary in 1891
Béhrik Nagy-Bittse (2)
Behrik Nagy-Bittse (2)
Place Status County (1913) District (1913) Current country
Nagybicscse=[Nagy-Bittse] kisközség=[village] Trencsén Nagybicscsei Slovakia
Early 1900s County maps of Hungary:
http://lazarus.elte.hu/hun/maps/1910/vmlista.htm
From below, I don't know which country Todorova is in, from the turkish given name Osmann I would guess probably Bulgaria or Bosnia where muslims live(d):
RadixRef
Name Locality Time frame Type of information Length
Behric Osmann (b. in Todorova) Between WW1 WW2 Personal data 1 row
Source:
[The black book of the Hungarian Royal State Police]. - [S. l.] : [s. n.], [1940?]. - 972 p. ; 21 cm]
Starting volume and / or page number: p. 51
Description of the publication:
This book was apparently compiled to be used by the staff of the state police. It includes details about persons who were considered as "difficult" from the point of view of the state police: name, religion, date and place of birth, profession, and his/her assesment in police terms: communist, convicted, expelled, spy etc.
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