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File
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URO-TA-Pers-2253
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ID
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997013170263805171
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Title
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Kejzman (née Löffelholz), Sabina, residing in Tel Aviv, Israel, reparations file.
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Main applicants and victims of persecution
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Löffelholz (Loeffelholz), Josef, ca.1891-1945, victim, relative
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Löffelholz (Loeffelholz), Liber, 1922-, victim, relative
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Löffelholz (Loeffelholz), Michael, 1925-, victim, relative
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Löffelholz (née Stiel, Loeffelholz), Mirjam (Maria), ca.1892-, victim, relative
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Löffelholz (Loeffelholz), Mosche, victim, relative
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Kejzman (née Löffelholz, Loeffelholz), Sabina, 1928-, URO applicant, victim, heir
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Löffelholz (Loeffelholz), Eliasz, 1933-, victim, relative
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Löffelholz (Loeffelholz), Israel, ca.1930-, victim, relative
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Löffelholz (Loeffelholz), Jankel, victim, relative
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Years
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1950-1964
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Content
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Sabina Kejzman, residing in Tel Aviv, Israel, seeks compensation for harm to liberty suffered. Before the war, she was a schoolgirl in Wadowice. During the Nazi era, she was forced to wear the Yellow Badge, perform forced labor in Wadowice from approximately November 1939 to July 1942, and was incarcerated in the Wadowice Ghetto from July 1942 to May 1943, and the Gebersdorf forced labor camp from May 1943 until her liberation in May 1945. After the war, she was hospitalized in the DP hospital at St. Ottilien, lived in Fürstenfeldbruck, attended an ORT school in Munich, and immigrated to Israel in 1948. Compensation is also sought for harm to life suffered by her parents, Josef Löffelholz and Mirjam Löffelholz (née Stiel), who went missing following their deportation from Wadowice to Auschwitz in July 1942 during a 'Selektion' (selection), where they were reportedly murdered. Her four brothers, Liber, Michael, Israel, and Eliasz Löffelholz, also perished during the Nazi persecution, while her sister, Erna Wolfberg (née Löffelholz), survived. Additionally, Sabina Kejzman claims compensation for harm to health and education resulting from her persecution. In 1955, a settlement awarded her DM 6,000 for 40 months of imprisonment. In 1962, she received DM 160 for harm to life related to her father's death. A 1963 decision granted her capital compensation of DM 7,267 and a monthly pension for health damages. The case was handled by the United Restitution Organization (URO) offices in Munich and Tel Aviv (MILTAM).
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Additional biographic data on victims of persecution
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Löffelholz (Loeffelholz), Josef, born ca. 1891 in Wadowice (Poland), died 08.05.1945 in Auschwitz camp, former profession: grain wholesaler.
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Löffelholz (Loeffelholz), Liber, born 27.05.1922 in Wadowice (Poland).
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Löffelholz (Loeffelholz), Michael, born 28.07.1925 in Wadowice (Poland).
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Löffelholz (née Stiel, Loeffelholz), Mirjam (Maria), born ca. 1892 in Czemesnia (Poland), former profession: housewife.
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Lustgarten, Feiga, born 15.07.1918 in Wadowice (Poland).
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Suesman, Sanek, born 12.03.1921 in Gręboszów (Poland).
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Wolfberg, Erna, born 27.09.1923 in Wadowice (Poland).
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Kejzman (née Löffelholz, Loeffelholz), Sabina, born 01.01.1928 in Wadowice (Poland), citizenship: Polish, former profession: student.
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Löffelholz (Loeffelholz), Eliasz, born 12.04.1933 in Wadowice (Poland).
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Löffelholz (Loeffelholz), Israel, born ca. 01.03.1930 in Wadowice (Poland).
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Eintracht, Anna-Hanka (née Ofner), born 01.05.1929 in Wadowice (Poland).
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Goldberg, Jecheskiel, born 28.07.1905 in Wadowice (Poland).
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Grubner, Dov, born 15.05.1918 in Wadowice (Poland).
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Hauptschein, Ester, born 11.10.1921 in Sucha Beskidzka (Poland).
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Kornhauser, Hermine, born 13.06.1926/13.06.1930 in Nierodzim (Poland).
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Mandelbaum (née Gruenbaum, Grünbaum), Helena, born 22.08.1922 in Wadowice (Poland).
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Birpontcz (née Gross), Lea, born 10.05.1915 in Wadowice (Poland).
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Other victims of persecution mentioned
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Lustgarten, Feiga, 1918-, victim, witness
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Suesman, Sanek, 1921-, victim, witness
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Wolfberg, Erna, 1923-, victim, witness
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Eintracht, Anna-Hanka (née Ofner), 1929-, victim, witness
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Goldberg, Jecheskiel, 1905-, victim, witness
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Grubner, Dov, 1918-, victim, witness
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Hauptschein, Ester, 1921-, victim, witness
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Kornhauser, Hermine, 1926-, victim, witness
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Mandelbaum (née Gruenbaum, Grünbaum), Helena, 1922-, victim, witness
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Birpontcz (née Gross), Lea, 1915-, victim, witness
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Other related individuals
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Kejzman, Itzchak (Icek-Icchak), 1923-, relative
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Kejzman, Josef, 1949-, heir
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Kejzman, Bella, 1952-, heir
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Amend, German legislative
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Bruschke, URO employee
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Fischer, URO employee
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Gäbel, legal advisor
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Gruenbaum, H., legal advisor
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Hessheimer, URO employee
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Jankelewicz, legal advisor
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Jelowsky, L.K., legal advisor
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Knoller, German legislative
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Konirsch, legal advisor
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Marx, URO employee
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Pick, F., legal advisor
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Prager, Kurt, URO employee
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Rieger, German legislative
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Ritter, URO employee
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Selowsky, L.K., legal advisor
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Thomma, URO employee
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Walzel, German legislative
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Weitzner, S., legal advisor
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Wiltschka, German legislative
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Wolf, H., URO employee
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Zeuch, German legislative
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Gabersdorf (Concentration camp)
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Additional notes
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Contains biography.
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Contains family tree of the Löffelholz family.
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Contains medical records.
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