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File
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URO-TA-Pers-2312
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ID
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997013169218805171
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Title
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Hecht (née Mannheim), Rachel Rosa, residing in Bne Brak, Israel, reparations file.
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Main applicants and victims of persecution
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Berger, Hedwig, relative, victim
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Mannheim, Chaim Jizchak (Ignatz), victim, relative
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Mannheim, Martin, relative, victim
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Mannheim, Moritz, relative, victim
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Mannheim (née Kunstaedter), Sara Charlotte, victim, relative
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Mannheim, Simon, relative, victim
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Fischmann, Margarete, relative, victim
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Hecht, Ernst Mosche, URO applicant, victim, relative
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Hecht (née Mannheim), Rachel Rosa (Roza), 1920-, URO applicant, victim
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Ullmann (née Hecht), Nelly, 1911-, victim, witness, relative
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Years
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1957-1973
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Content
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Rachel Rosa Hecht, née Mannheim, residing in Bnei Brak, Israel, seeks compensation for harm to liberty suffered due to imprisonment in the Patronka camp in Bratislava in March 1939, and subsequent illegal transport to Palestine from April to July 1939. She also seeks compensation for harm to profession as an employee at the law office of Dr. Max Loebl in Bratislava, and for health issues attributed to her persecution and arduous journey.
The applicant's brother fell in the 1947 war in Israel.
Before the persecution, she attended German-language schools in Pressburg (Bratislava) and worked as a correspondent. In March 1939, she and her future husband Ernst Mosche Hecht were detained in the Patronka camp by the Hlinka Guard and the SS, from where she escaped. After her illegal journey to Palestine, she worked in various jobs until 1957, then became a housewife.
Her claim for harm to liberty was rejected. For harm to profession, she was granted a monthly pension under § 156 BEG, which was later increased under the BEG Final Law. Her claim for harm to health was rejected.
The case was handled by the United Restitution Organization (URO) offices in Tel Aviv, Frankfurt am Main, and Berlin. Other involved organizations included the Jewish Community in Bratislava and the International Tracing Service (ITS).
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Additional biographic data on victims of persecution
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Hecht (née Mannheim), Rachel Rosa (Roza), born 05.01.1920 in Bratislava (Slovakia), citizenship: Czechoslovakian, former profession: clerk, correspondent.
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Fruchter, Zeew Wilhelm, born 09.04.1920 in Bratislava (Slovakia).
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Marchfeld (née Neumann), Lea, born 22.10.1917 in Bratislava (Slovakia).
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Ullmann (née Hecht), Nelly, born 22.06.1911 in Bratislava (Slovakia).
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Weiss (née Frommer), Gisela, born 1919 in Bratislava (Slovakia).
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Other victims of persecution mentioned
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Fruchter, Zeew Wilhelm, 1920-, victim, witness
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Marchfeld (née Neumann), Lea, 1917-, victim, witness
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Weiss (née Frommer), Gisela, 1919-, victim, witness
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Other related individuals
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Diamant, Maximilian Mosche, witness
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Stern, Israel, witness
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Berger, Hedwig, relative
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Fischmann, Margarete, relative
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Hecht, Jochanan, 1940-, relative
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Hecht, Marcus, relative
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Hecht, Uri Bezalel, 1947-, relative
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Habermehl, German legislative
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Mayer, Peter, URO employee
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Mohrbacher, German legislative
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Moser, URO employee
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Pollak, Benjamin, URO employee
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Pollard, URO employee
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Prager, Kurt, URO employee
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Scholz, URO employee
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Sladowsky, URO employee
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Weisz, R., URO employee
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Laufer, Lilly, witness
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Additional notes
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Contains biography.
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Contains medical records.
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