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File
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URO-TA-Pers-2931
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ID
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997013170385405171
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Title
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Kaswan, Samuel, residing in Nazareth Elite, Israel, reparations file.
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Main applicants and victims of persecution
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Kaswan, Samuel (Shmuel), 1910-1978, URO applicant, victim
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Kaswan (née Laufer), Rosa (Shoshana, Schoschana), 1911-, URO applicant, witness, heir, victim
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Kaswan, Schaje, 1866-1945, relative, victim
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Kaswan (née Lifschitz), Ester, 1875-1951, relative, victim
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Glaubach (née Kaswan), Fani, 1897-, relative, victim
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Schwarz (née Goldhagen), Cilly, 1919-, victim, witness, relative
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Schwarz, Moritz (Moriz), 1919-, victim, witness, relative
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Kurz, Erich, 1912-, victim, witness, relative
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Adler (née Hasenfratz), Berta, 1910-, victim, witness, relative
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Years
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1960-1984
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Content
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Samuel Kaswan, residing in Nazareth Elite, Israel, claimed compensation for damage to his health, liberty, and professional harm suffered due to Nazi persecution. He was forced to wear the Yellow badge, lived in the Czernowitz ghetto from October to November 1941, and suffered a broken foot while escaping German soldiers of the SS in Czernowitz in March 1944, resulting in lasting impairment. Following the Soviet occupation, he emigrated to Bucharest and eventually to Israel in March 1959 due to his inability to integrate into Romanian society as a German-speaking Jew. He worked as a printer in Israel from 1959 to 1961 at a chocolate factory and later independently until his illness in August 1975. After Samuel Kaswan's death on 15.05.1978, his wife, Rosa Kaswan, residing in Tel Aviv, Israel, continued his application, seeking compensation for his health damage and a widow's pension, and restitution. Samuel Kaswan's father, Schaje Kaswan, died in Czernowitz in 1945. Samuel Kaswan's mother, Ester Kaswan, died in Czernowitz in 1951. Samuel Kaswan's sister, Fani Glaubach, survived and received a pension for health issues from Germany. Samuel Kaswan received DM 2,480 according to Article V BEG-SG and DM 4,650 for damage to his freedom. Rosa Kaswan obtained DM 63,831.28 as back payment for her husband's pension and DM 11,668.80 as capital compensation pursuant to a court settlement based on a 25% MdE. The United Restitution Organization offices in Haifa, Tel Aviv, and Cologne, the Bundesversicherungsanstalt für Angestellte in Berlin, the Landesversicherungsanstalt Rheinprovinz in Düsseldorf, and RA Simon Ben-Amittay were involved.
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Additional biographic data on victims of persecution
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Kaswan, Samuel (Shmuel), born 20.06.1910 in Carapciu (Romania), died 15.05.1978 in Tel Aviv (Israel), citizenship: Romanian, former profession: printer.
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Kaswan (née Laufer), Rosa (Shoshana, Schoschana), born 09.05.1911 in Vyzhnytsia (Ukraine), citizenship: Romanian, former profession: housewife.
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Kaswan, Schaje, born 1866 in Carapciu (Romania), died 1945 in Chernivtsi (Ukraine), citizenship: Romanian, former profession: restaurant owner.
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Kaswan (née Lifschitz), Ester, born 1875 in Vashkivtsi (Ukraine), died 1951 in Chernivtsi (Ukraine), citizenship: Romanian, former profession: housewife.
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Glaubach (née Kaswan), Fani, born 29.07.1897 in Vashkivtsi (Ukraine), citizenship: Romanian.
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Schwarz (née Goldhagen), Cilly, born 22.07.1919 in Horodenka (Ukraine).
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Schwarz, Moritz (Moriz), born 15.01.1919 in Botoșani (Romania).
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Kurz, Erich, born 09.04.1912 in Chernivtsi (Ukraine).
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Adler (née Hasenfratz), Berta, born 17.05.1910 in Vyzhnytsia (Ukraine).
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Druckmann (née Kreisel), Amalia, born 21.06.1915 in Berehomet (Ukraine).
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Friedmann (née Hammel), Friederike, born 26.09.1909 in Chernivtsi (Ukraine).
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Singer (née Teitler), Fany, born 18.10.1911 in Iakobeni (Romania).
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Felder, Elias, born 07.08.1894 in Chernivtsi (Ukraine).
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Other victims of persecution mentioned
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Druckmann (née Kreisel), Amalia, 1915-, victim, witness
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Friedmann (née Hammel), Friederike, 1909-, victim, witness
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Singer (née Teitler), Fany, 1911-, victim, witness
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Felder, Elias, 1894-, victim, witness
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Other related individuals
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Gaster, Arthur, witness
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Jak (née Kaswan), Schulamith, heir
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Hammerschmid, German legislative
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Orthmann, German legislative
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Janssen, German legislative
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Wegener, German legislative
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Brans, German legislative
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Magin, German legislative
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Buballa, German legislative
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Holtwessels, German legislative
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Bergerhausen, German legislative
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Kehren, German legislative
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Knoch, URO employee
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Steigmann, C.K., legal advisor
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Moser, URO employee
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Kalisch, URO employee
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Adiv, URO employee
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Bruen, P., URO employee
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Cohn, G., URO employee
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Rosenberg, L., URO employee
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Stepper, R., URO employee
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Janai, M., URO employee
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Scheleg, G., URO employee
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Niesert, German legislative
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Dette, German legislative
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Schwieniek, German legislative
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Kölschbach, German legislative
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Seidenberg, URO employee
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Additional notes
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Contains biography.
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Contains medical records.
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