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File
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URO-TA-Pers-2822
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ID
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997013170386505171
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Title
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Heilig, Jehuda Laszlo, residing in Kiryat Ono, Israel, reparations file.
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Main applicants and victims of persecution
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Heilig, Jakob Jenoe, ca.1878-1944, victim, relative
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Heilig (née Herzog), Chana Janka, ca.1886-1944, victim, relative
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Deutsch, Olga, victim, relative
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Silberstein, Katy, victim, relative
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Heilig, Jehuda (Laszlo), 1919-, URO applicant, victim, heir
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Heilig (née Rotberger), Ewa Chawa, 1922-, victim, witness, relative
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Years
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1965-1972
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Content
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Jehuda Laszlo Heilig, residing in Kiriath Ono, Israel, claims restitution for jewelry and precious metals seized in Auschwitz in 1944, belonging to his parents, Jakob Jenoe and Chana-Janka Heilig, who perished in Auschwitz. Heilig also seeks restitution for household items. His sisters, Olga Deutsch and Katy Silberstein, perished with their spouses and children during the persecution. His brother, Imre Harkaj, survived the Holocaust. His wife Eva-Chawa Heilig is a witness and was in Auschwitz with the applicants parents. In early 1944, Heilig visited his parents in Zinkota from a labor camp. Heilig received DM 1,700.00 as compensation based on the decision of the Oberfinanzdirektion Berlin, according to § 44a BRÜG. The URO offices in Tel Aviv and Berlin, and the Oberfinanzdirektion Berlin participated in the case.
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Additional biographic data on victims of persecution
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Heilig, Jakob Jenoe, born ca. 1878 in Budapest (Hungary), died 1944 in Auschwitz camp, citizenship: Hungarian, former profession: railway official.
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Heilig (née Herzog), Chana Janka, born ca. 1886, died 1944 in Auschwitz camp, citizenship: Hungarian, former profession: housewife.
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Heilig, Jehuda (Laszlo), born 19.11.1919 in Budapest (Hungary), citizenship: Hungarian, former profession: locksmith, employee.
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Harkaj (née Heilig), Imre, born ca. 1908 in Budapest (Hungary).
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Heilig (née Rotberger), Ewa Chawa, born 22.05.1922 in Budapest (Hungary).
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Other related individuals
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Lempert, R., URO employee
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Harkaj (née Heilig), Imre, ca.1908-, victim, heir
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Related concentration and conscript labor camps
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Auschwitz
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Additional notes
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Contains biography.
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