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File
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URO-TA-Pers-2829
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ID
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997013170382905171
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Title
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Cohn, Schulim, residing in Herzliya, Israel, reparations file.
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Main applicants and victims of persecution
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Cohn, Schulim (Shalom), 1906-, URO applicant, victim
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Cohn, Cherschon (Ghershon), relative, victim
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Cohn, Etel, relative, victim
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Years
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1963-1967
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Content
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Schulim Cohn, residing in Herzlia, Israel, claims compensation for harm to liberty due to deportation to the Podul Iloaiei labor camp from June to November 1941 and being forced to wear the Yellow Star in Iassy, Romania from November 1941 to August 1944. He also seeks compensation for damage to his health. He was deported on the Iassy Death Train. His wife Etel Cohn and first son Gershon Cohn were victims too and have their own cases. Cohn lived in Iassy, Romania before the war, and immigrated to Israel in 1963 via France. He was awarded 1000 DM as a base sum and an additional multiplier under Art. V of the Second Law Amending the Federal Compensation Law (BEG-Schlussgesetz). The URO offices in Cologne and Tel Aviv, as well as the Cologne Regierungspräsident, were involved in this case.
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Additional biographic data on victims of persecution
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Cohn, Schulim (Shalom), born 31.01.1906 in Iași (Romania), citizenship: Romanian, former profession: worker.
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Cohn, Cherschon (Ghershon), citizenship: Romanian.
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Ascher, Jitzchak, born 28.10.1913 in Iasy (Romania).
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Hersovici, Mosche (Moschu), born 1907 in Iasy (Romania).
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Other victims of persecution mentioned
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Ascher, Jitzchak, 1913-, victim, witness
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Hersovici, Mosche (Moschu), 1907-, victim, witness
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Anker, Schlomo, victim, witness
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Other related individuals
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Loebel, URO employee
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Schoenbaum, M., URO employee
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Ascher, Iitschak, witness
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Herscovici, Mosche, witness
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Cohn, Mosche, 1947-, heir
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Additional notes
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Contains biography.
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