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File
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URO-TA-Pers-2189
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ID
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997013170242505171
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Title
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Rosner (née Schaeffer), Gitta, residing in Tel Aviv, Israel, reparations file.
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Main applicants and victims of persecution
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Rosner (née Schaeffer, Weinberger), Gitta (Ilona), 1916-, URO applicant, victim, heir
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Weinberger, Samuel, 1912-, victim, relative
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Years
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1963-1965
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Content
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Gitta Rosner, residing in Tel Aviv, Israel, sought restitution for jewelry and valuables belonging to her first husband, Samuel Weinberger. Samuel, a merchant from Vylok, went missing during the Holocaust after being conscripted into forced labor. Gitta Rosner, formerly a seamstress from Vylok, Czechoslovakia (later Hungary), was deported to Auschwitz. After the war, she lived in Tel Aviv. On December 8, 1965, the URO requested she confirm in writing her decision to withdraw her claim. The case was handled by the URO offices in Tel Aviv and Frankfurt am Main.
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Additional biographic data on victims of persecution
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Rosner (née Schaeffer, Weinberger), Gitta (Ilona), born 16.04.1916 in Vylok (Ukraine), citizenship: Czechoslovakian, former profession: seamstress.
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Weinberger, Samuel, born 15.01.1912 in Berehove (Ukraine), citizenship: Czechoslovakian, former profession: merchant.
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Other related individuals
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Frohlich, J., URO employee
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Sonderling, E., URO employee
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Related concentration and conscript labor camps
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Auschwitz
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