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File
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URO-TA-Pers-2310
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ID
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997013169219605171
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Title
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Nescher (née Nestel), Batja, residing in Rehovot, Israel, reparations file.
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Main applicants and victims of persecution
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Nescher (née Nestel), Batja (Betty), 1923-, URO applicant, victim
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Nestel, Josef Samuel (Schmuel), 1896/1898-1945, victim, relative
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Nestel (née Weitmann), Esther, 1901-1945, victim, relative
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Nestel, Henny, 1925-1945, victim, relative
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Nestel, Josef Israel, -1945, victim, relative
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Years
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1957-1966
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Content
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Batja Nescher, residing in Rechovoth, Israel, seeks compensation for harm to liberty, property damage, and professional harm suffered by her father, Josef Samuel Nestel, who was deported to Poland in October 1938 and was forced to wear the Yellow badge, and who went missing during the Nazi occupation of Poland. Compensation is also sought for the harm to liberty suffered by her mother, Esther Nestel, who went missing in Poland during the Nazi occupation. Batja Nescher's siblings, Henny and Josef Israel Nestel, also went missing in Poland during the Nazi occupation. Batja Nescher lived in Berlin until July 1939 when she emigrated to Palestine via the Youth Aliyah program and stayed at the Siegmundshof Hachshara. Additionally, Batja Nescher claims restitution for her parents' apartment furnishings, business inventory, and goodwill, destroyed and looted during Kristallnacht. She also seeks compensation for her own interrupted education. Batja Nescher received DM 6,450 in compensation for harm to liberty suffered by her father, DM 10,000 for damage to property, and DM 10,100 for professional harm suffered by her father. The case was handled by URO Tel Aviv, URO Berlin, URO New York, URO Frankfurt, and URO Haifa. Rechtsanwalt Ernst Haas from Frankfurt/Main, Rechtsanwalt Leo David from Frankfurt/Main, and Rechtsanwalt Dr. David Pohorille from Tel-Aviv also participated in the case. The Israeli Mission in Warsaw and the Jewish Community in Prague were contacted for information. Contains mention of art (paintings, antique furniture). Contains mention of books. Contains mention of piano, radio and grammophone.
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Additional biographic data on victims of persecution
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Nescher (née Nestel), Batja (Betty), born 16.10.1923 in Berlin (Germany), citizenship: Polish, former profession: kindergarten teacher.
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Nestel, Josef Samuel (Schmuel), born 1896/1898 in Poland, died 08.05.1945 in Poland, citizenship: Polish, former profession: merchant, grocery store owner.
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Nestel (née Weitmann), Esther, born 1901 in Poland, died 08.05.1945 in Poland, citizenship: Polish.
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Nestel, Henny, born 06.03.1925 in Berlin (Germany), died 08.05.1945 in Poland, citizenship: Polish.
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Nestel, Josef Israel, died 08.05.1945 in Poland, citizenship: Polish.
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Neuhof (née Klugman), Rachel, born 26.04.1903 in Lesko (Poland).
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Thee (née Klugman), Chana, born 17.04.1905 in Lesko (Poland).
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Reissmann, Bernard, born 15.10.1917 in Jablunkov (Czech Republic).
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Jekel (née Nims), Lea, born 09.05.1909 in Bolekhiv (Ukraine).
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Billig, Zwi, born in Berlin (Germany).
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Other victims of persecution mentioned
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Neuhof (née Klugman), Rachel, 1903-, victim, witness
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Thee (née Klugman), Chana, 1905-, victim, witness
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Reissmann, Bernard, 1917-, victim, witness
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Jekel (née Nims), Lea, 1909-, victim, witness
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Landsberg (Dziubas), Judith (Ingeborg), victim, witness
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Billig, Zwi, victim, witness
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Other related individuals
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Kruwi, David, witness
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Bickhardt, Heinz, 1917-1948, relative
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Nestel, Isi, relative
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Hamburger, Werner, URO employee
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Falkenstein, H., URO employee
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Haas, Ernst, legal advisor
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Bental, O., URO employee
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Klaschke, German legislative
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Gottfried, M., URO employee
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Ritter, legal advisor
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Fabian, H., URO employee
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Döhring, URO employee
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Additional notes
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Contains biography.
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Contains medical records.
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