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File
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URO-TA-Pers-2840
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ID
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997013170377305171
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Title
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Ofir (née Lipschitz), Jehudith, residing in Tel Aviv, Israel, reparations file.
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Main applicants and victims of persecution
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Ofir (née Lipschitz), Jehudith (Yehudit), 1939-, URO applicant, victim
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Lipschitz (née Lewin), Fania (Fanja, Feiga), 1915-1945, victim, relative
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Golub (née Lewin), Niura, victim, relative
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Lipschitz, Motel Mordechai, victim, relative
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Kornhauser (née Olschanskaja, Koplow, Waranc), Frida, 1910-, victim, witness, relative
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Gottlieb (née Scheftel, Dunje, Resnik), Bertha, 1909-, victim, witness, relative
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Years
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1958-1973
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Content
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Jehudith Lipschitz residing in Tel Aviv, Israel, filed an application with the United Restitution Organization seeking compensation for harm to liberty suffered due to her internment in the Kowno Ghetto from July 1941 to July 1944, while being forced to wear the Yellow badge. Following the liquidation of the ghetto she was deported to Stutthof concentration camp in July 1944. After liberation in 1945, she resided with her father in Munich, Germany, and attended a Hebrew elementary school until 1950. Later that year, she immigrated to Israel. In 1963 Jehudith Lipschitz married Alexander Ofir and relocated to San Francisco, USA, and continued correspondence through her father Motel Lipschits and the URO office in Tel Aviv. She also seeks compensation for harm to life suffered by her mother, Fania Lipschitz, who perished after being thrown overboard from a transport ship near Tiegenhof in March or April 1945. Applicant also seeks compensation for health issues due to persecution. Fania Lipschitz's sister, Niura Golub, perished during the Holocaust. From 1947 until approximately 1950, Jehudith Lipschitz received medical treatment from Dr. Goldstein in Munich. In 1946, she was treated by Dr. Nabriski at the DP Hospital Landsberg. Jehudith Ofir received DM 1,560 and DM 78 in interest as compensation for health issues, and DM 14,231 as compensation for harm to life suffered by her mother. The United Restitution Organization offices in Munich and Tel Aviv, as well as the Government Medical Board in Tel Aviv, were involved in this case.
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Additional biographic data on victims of persecution
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Ofir (née Lipschitz), Jehudith (Yehudit), born 08.06.1939 in Kaunas (Lithuania), citizenship: Lithuanian, former profession: student.
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Lipschitz (née Lewin), Fania (Fanja, Feiga), born 15.05.1915 in Kaunas (Lithuania), died 08.05.1945, citizenship: Lithuanian, former profession: foreign languages correspondent.
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Kornhauser (née Olschanskaja, Koplow, Waranc), Frida, born 07.08.1910 in Kaunas (Lithuania).
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Gottlieb (née Scheftel, Dunje, Resnik), Bertha, born 15.08.1909 in Ludza (Latvia).
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Brenner (née Rom, Orlinski), Malka (Mali), born 26.08.1918 in Kaunas (Lithuania).
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Other victims of persecution mentioned
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Brenner (née Rom, Orlinski), Malka (Mali), 1918-, victim, witness
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Other related individuals
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Umbriene, Vera, witness
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Bruschke, URO employee
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Marx, URO employee
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Bubna, URO employee
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Ritter, URO employee
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Gronich, URO employee
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Rosensweig, URO employee
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Prager, URO employee
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Brenner, URO employee
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Heitner, German legislative
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Thoß, German legislative
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Hoppe, German legislative
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Related concentration and conscript labor camps
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Stutthof
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Additional notes
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Contains biography.
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Contains medical records.
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