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File
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URO-TA-Pers-2839
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ID
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997013170377705171
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Title
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Schapiro (née Ehrenfeld), Margalit, residing in Chedera, Israel, reparations file.
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Main applicants and victims of persecution
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Schapiro (née Ehrenfeld, Stern), Margalit (Margarete, Margit, Miriam), 1910-1974, URO applicant, victim
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Stern, Josef, 1905-, victim, relative
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Schapiro (Stern), Peter (Icchak), 1943-, victim, relative
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Years
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1960-1974
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Content
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Margalit-Margaret Schapiro, residing in Chedera, Israel, claimed compensation for imprisonment suffered in the Budapest Ghetto from November 1944 to January 18, 1945, and for being forced to wear the Yellow Star from April 5, 1944. Before the war, she lived in Budapest with her first husband, Josef Stern, who worked as a barber. Schapiro claimed compensation for harm to life suffered by Stern, who went missing following deportation for forced labor from Budapest in the summer of 1942. He was last heard from in early 1943, when he was in Ukraine, and was later reported to have been left behind in Turda, Romania around the summer of 1944. After liberation, Schapiro and her son, Peter, lived in Budapest until March 1946. They then moved to DP camps: Ainring, Pocking, and finally Windsheim. In Windsheim, she married Kalman Schapiro in 1949 and emigrated with him and her son to Israel. Schapiro sought compensation for harm to her health, allegedly caused by beatings and poor conditions in the Budapest Ghetto. Her mother's brothers were wounded in World War I. She concluded a settlement agreement for her health claim, receiving compensation and a monthly pension, including DM 12.690 in Backpayments. She also received compensation for imprisonment. The URO offices in Munich and Tel Aviv, along with MILTAM Tel Aviv, assisted Schapiro. After her death on January 2, 1974, the URO continued pursuing the claim.
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Additional biographic data on victims of persecution
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Schapiro (née Ehrenfeld, Stern), Margalit (Margarete, Margit, Miriam), born 20.10.1910 in Berehove (Ukraine), died 02.01.1974 in Hadera (Israel), citizenship: Hungarian, former profession: cashier.
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Stern, Josef, born 1905 in Budapest (Hungary), citizenship: Hungarian, former profession: barber, hairdresser.
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Schapiro (Stern), Peter (Icchak), born 13.04.1943.
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Vilinger (née Kopolowicz), Paula, born 02.01.1916 in Khust (Ukraine).
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Danziger (née Klein, Schwarz), Irena, born 22.03.1907 in Budapest (Hungary).
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Lampel, Zoltan (Jakob), born 06.09.1911 in Benedekfalva (Romania).
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Fischer, Laszlo (Ichog), born 01.10.1911 in Budapest (Hungary).
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Kohn (née Diamant, Pfeiffer), Iren, born 01.06.1916 in Budapest (Hungary).
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Strauss, Nathan (Istvan), born 27.04.1902 in Senta (Serbia).
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Other victims of persecution mentioned
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Vilinger (née Kopolowicz), Paula, 1916-, victim, witness
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Danziger (née Klein, Schwarz), Irena, 1907-, victim, witness
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Lampel, Zoltan (Jakob), 1911-, victim, witness
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Fischer, Laszlo (Ichog), 1911-, victim, witness
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Kohn (née Diamant, Pfeiffer), Iren, 1916-, victim, witness
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Strauss, Nathan (Istvan), 1902-, victim, witness
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Other related individuals
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Schapiro, Kalman, heir
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Schapiro, Meilach, heir
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Schapiro, Mosche, heir
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Bubna, URO employee
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Gronich, URO employee
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Gruenbaum, URO employee
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Pick, URO employee
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Selowsky, URO employee
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Weiss, German legislative
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Freund, German legislative
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Kittemann, German legislative
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Wagner, German legislative
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Röck, German legislative
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Dellinger, German legislative
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Schmias, German legislative
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Wolf, URO employee
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Scharf, URO employee
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Zabuesnig, URO employee
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Bruschke, URO employee
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Raiser, German legislative
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Wittmann, German legislative
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Additional notes
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Contains biography.
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Contains medical records.
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