Alexander family
The Alexander family was a prominent Croatian Jewish family from Zagreb. Alexander family ancestors moved to Zagreb from Güssing in Austria. For a century, the family played an important role in the economic and social life of Zagreb. Until 1941 and the establishment of the Independent State of Croatia the Alexanders were a large clan.
The great-grandparents of the Zagreb Alexanders were Samuel and Julija Alexander, who had five sons and several daughters. Counting all of their deceased and still living members, including also the descendants of the female line, there were 224 Alexanders in seven generations. Many members of the family perished during the Holocaust. Today a few descendants bear the surname Alexander.
The members of the family who were murdered during the Holocaust:
Zora Marić born Alexander, and her husband Artur Marić ; Gjuro Alexander, his wife Ines born Altstätter and their son Miljenko ; Otto Alexander and his mother-in-law Frieda Weiss ; Zlata/Aurelija Breyer born Alexander and her husband Žiga Breyer ; Stanko Kreč ;Ella Boran-Plachte born Marić and her second husband Dr. Filip Boran ; Ilka Alexander and Otto Vinski.