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File
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URO-TA-Pers-2071
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ID
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997013169217205171
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Title
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Gronemann (née Heilbrunn), Johanna, residing in Tel Aviv, Israel, reparations file.
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Main applicants and victims of persecution
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Gronemann (née Heilbrunn), Johanna, 1909-, URO applicant, victim, heir
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Heilbrunn, Berthold, 1865-1942, victim, relative
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Heilbrunn (née Kronacher), Frieda, 1876-1946, victim, relative
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Heilbrunn, Beatrix, -1938, victim, relative
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Kronacher, Karl, victim, relative
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Years
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1951-1962
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Content
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Johanna Gronemann of Tel Aviv, Israel, seeks compensation for harm to profession suffered by her mother, Frieda Heilbrunn, a language teacher in Fürth who lost her Christian students after the Boycott Day of April 1, 1933.
Compensation was also sought for emigration costs for her parents, Frieda and Dr. Berthold Heilbrunn, and for punitive taxes (Dego tax). She has also a claim for unspecified damages after her relative Karl Kronacher.
A restitution claim was filed for household items seized from a shipment.
Her father Berthold Heilbrunn, was arrested in 1933 and held in Fürth and Dachau.
Her brother, Heinrich Heilbrunn (later Henry Halbert), was arrested in April 1933 and held in Dachau for about a year.
The applicant herself, Johanna Gronemann, was imprisoned from April 1933 to December 1934.
Her sister, Gertrud Krassotowski, lost her job as a gymnastics teacher in 1933 due to persecution and emigrated.
The heirs received a total of DM 5,668 in capital compensation for harm to profession, DM 380 for emigration costs, and a net payment of DM 82.50 for the Dego tax.
The case was handled by the United Restitution Organization (URO) in Tel Aviv and Munich, and the Israelite Cultural Community of Fürth provided a confirmation of Frieda Heilbrunn's professional activity.
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Additional biographic data on victims of persecution
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Gronemann (née Heilbrunn), Johanna, born 13.04.1909 in Fulda (Germany), citizenship: German, former profession: correspondent.
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Heilbrunn, Berthold, born 10.02.1865, died 03.11.1942, citizenship: German, former profession: physician.
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Heilbrunn (née Kronacher), Frieda, born 09.12.1876, died 11.05.1946 in Holon (Israel), citizenship: German, former profession: language teacher, elementary school teacher, gymnastics teacher.
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Krassotowski (née Heilbrunn), Gertrud, former profession: gymnastics teacher.
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Offenbacher, Siegfried Israel, born 09.02.1899 in Fürth (Germany).
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Other victims of persecution mentioned
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Offenbacher, Siegfried Israel, 1899-, victim, witness
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Other related individuals
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Benario (née Bing), Marie, witness
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Kohler, Berta, witness
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Benario, Leo, relative
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Gronemann, Fritz, relative
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Kronacher, Leopold, relative
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Gabel, URO employee
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Gruenbaum, H., legal advisor
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Heins, German legislative
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Hessheimer, URO employee
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Heitner, German legislative
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Hohenstein, H., URO employee
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Knirsch, German legislative
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Künstler, German legislative
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Marx, URO employee
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May, Kurt, URO employee
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Mayer, German legislative
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Münzing, German legislative
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Pick, F., legal advisor
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Rau, German legislative
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Raue, URO employee
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Runge, German legislative
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Schwarzmaier, German legislative
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Selowsky, L.K., legal advisor
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Thomma, URO employee
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Wallinger, German legislative
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Wolf, H., URO employee
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Zabuesnig, von, URO employee
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Halbert (Heilbrunn), Henry V. (Heinrich), victim, heir
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Krassotowski (née Heilbrunn), Gertrud, victim, heir
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Related concentration and conscript labor camps
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Dachau
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Additional notes
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Contains biography.
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