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File
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URO-TA-Pers-2133
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ID
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997013170247605171
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Title
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Oren (née Schneider), Sara, residing in Tel Aviv, Israel, reparations file.
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Main applicants and victims of persecution
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Oren (née Schneider, Schönbaum, Urbach), Sara, 1909-, URO applicant, victim
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Urbach, Jonas Johann, victim, relative
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Years
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1959-1967
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Content
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Sara Oren (née Schneider, formerly Schönbaum), a resident of Tel Aviv, Israel, filed restitution claims for jewelry, 200 gold coins$1,200 cash, a Telefunken radio, a Persian lamb coat, and a sealskin coat seized by German authorities. Some gold jewelry was taken as a forced contribution (Kontribution) in July 1941 in the Vilna Ghetto, the radio was confiscated in July 1941, and two fur coats were surrendered at a collection point in the Vilna Ghetto during the winter of 1941/42. The remaining precious metals, jewelry, and cash were confiscated upon her arrival at the Kaiserwald concentration camp in September 1943 following her deportation from the Vilna Ghetto. Her first husband, Jonas Johann Urbach, perished during the Holocaust. Before the war, Sara Oren lived in Wilna (now Vilnius, Lithuania) with her husband, who was the director of the 'Baltik' cannery. After her imprisonment in the Vilna Ghetto and deportation to Kaiserwald, she resided in a Displaced Persons (DP) camp in Berlin-Mariendorf-Tempelhof until summer 1948 before immigrating to Israel. Based on the Federal Restitution Law (BRüG), Sara Oren received a total compensation of DM 6,150, which included DM 1,200 for the fur coats and DM 4,950 for jewelry and precious metals, while claims for cash and the radio were unsuccessful. The case was handled by the United Restitution Organization (URO) offices in Tel Aviv and Berlin.
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Additional biographic data on victims of persecution
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Oren (née Schneider, Schönbaum, Urbach), Sara, born 01.10.1909 in Vilnius (Lithuania), citizenship: Polish, former profession: housewife.
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Urbach, Jonas Johann, former profession: chief chemist.
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Gontownik (née Schindelman, Cwiling), Miriam, born 29.07.1913 in Rivne (Ukraine).
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Liberman (née Menaker, Dworecka), Rachel, born 25.12.1907 in Vilnius (Lithuania).
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Other victims of persecution mentioned
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Gontownik (née Schindelman, Cwiling), Miriam, 1913-, victim, witness
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Liberman (née Menaker, Dworecka), Rachel, 1907-, victim, witness
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Other related individuals
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Schneider, Moses, relative
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Schneider (née Gindlin), Scheina, relative
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Fischer, Emil, URO employee
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Bental, O., URO employee
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Brenner, R., URO employee
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Gronich, Arthur, URO employee
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Heyden, German legislative
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Prang, German legislative
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Rocknagel, German legislative
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Jung, German legislative
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Tischmeyer, German legislative
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Stojanovic, German legislative
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Neumann, German legislative
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Additional notes
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Contains biography.
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