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David Albala

David Albala (born David Kovu; 1 September 1886 – 4 April 1942) was a Serbian military officer, physician, diplomat and Jewish community leader.

In 1905, Albala enrolled at the University of Vienna to study medicine. He returned to Serbia following the outbreak of the Balkan Wars in 1912 and enlisted in the Royal Serbian Army. In late 1915, Albala took part in the Royal Serbian Army's arduous winter retreat to the Greek island of Corfu, during which he contracted typhoid, and was subsequently evacuated to North Africa. Upon recovering, Albala returned to Corfu, where he proposed to Serbian Prime Minister Nikola Pašić that he travel to United States to lobby on Serbia's behalf. Pašić agreed to the proposal and Albala embarked on a tour of the United States giving speeches, raising bonds and soliciting loans. On 27 December 1917, the head of the Serbian delegation to the United States, Milenko Vesnić, sent Albala a letter in which he affirmed Serbia's support for the creation of a Jewish state in Palestine. Serbia thus became the first country to endorse the Balfour Declaration.

In the immediate post-war period, Albala served as one of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes' representatives at the Paris Peace Conference in Versailles. Following a dispute with Pašić and his People's Radical Party, Albala reoriented his focus towards civic activism. He served as the president of the Jewish Community of Belgrade, vice-president of the Council of Jewish Communities of Yugoslavia and president of Yugoslavia's Jewish National Fund. In 1935, he visited the Holy Land for the first and only time to attend the dedication of a memorial forest in Jerusalem planted in honour of Yugoslavia's King Alexander, who had been assassinated the previous year.

As the 1930s progressed, Albala became increasingly concerned about the precarious position of Jews in Central and Eastern Europe, but his concerns were ignored by many other prominent Yugoslav Jews. In 1939, Albala departed for the United States on another mission to raise funds and lobby American officials on Yugoslavia's behalf. He died of a brain aneurysm in Washington, D.C., in 1942, never having returned to Yugoslavia, which had in the interim been invaded, occupied and partitioned by the Axis powers.

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THE CONTINENT TREMBLES; SHAKEN BY THREE RAPID SHOCKS OF EARTHQUAKE. TREMORS DISTINCTLY FELT IN THIS CITY--BUILDINGS SWAYING, BUT NO GREAT DAMAGE DONE.

Date: 01 September 1886

North America; Sixty-one Deaths at Charleston; $3,000,000 Damage

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BOUND TO KILL HIS MAN.

Date: 02 September 1886

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MARINE INTELLIGENCE.; CLEARED. ARRIVED. SAILED. SPOKEN. BY CABLE.

Date: 02 September 1886

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ARMY AND NAVY NEWS.

Date: 01 September 1886

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CITY AND SUBURBAN NEWS; NEW-YORK. BROOKLYN. WESTCHESTER COUNTY. NEW-JERSEY.

Date: 02 September 1886

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NATIONAL CAPITAL TOPICS.; ARMY AND NAVY NEWS.

Date: 02 September 1886

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SOUTH CAROLINA'S TRADE.; ENCOURAGING REPORTS FROM ALL OVER THE STATE.

Date: 01 September 1886

Trade Reports

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THE EXTENT OF THE SHOCK.; PANICSTRICKEN PEOPLE FILLING THE STREETS WEST AND SOUTH.

Date: 01 September 1886

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Editorial Article 7 -- No Title

Date: 01 September 1886

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WAITING FOR NEWS.; ANXIETY IN THIS CITY OVER CHARLESTON'S CONDITION--THE LOCAL SHOCK.

Date: 02 September 1886

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