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File
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URO-TA-Pers-2244
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ID
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997013169207605171
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Title
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Spanier, Sami, residing in Tel Aviv, Israel, reparations file.
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Main applicants and victims of persecution
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Spanier (Sponier, Spaniar), Sami (Semi), 1895-, URO applicant, victim
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Years
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1962-1971
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Content
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Sami Spanier, a commercial correspondent and journalist born in Botoșani, Romania, was residing in Bucharest when he was conscripted into forced labor in August 1941. He was detained in the camp of Chitila from August 1941 to early 1942, followed by a period of forced residence in Botoșani until September 1944. After the war, he lived in Bucharest until emigrating to Israel on February 21, 1952. Residing in Tel Aviv, he sought compensation under the Lastenausgleichsgesetz (LAG) for the loss of household items and business property from Bucharest. He also pursued a separate compensation claim (Entschädigungssache/BEG-Sache) for harm to liberty and health through the Wiedergutmachungsamt (WGA) Neustadt/Berlin. The LAG claim was handled by the United Restitution Organization (URO) offices in Tel Aviv and Frankfurt am Main and was eventually withdrawn by the applicant in September 1971.
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Additional biographic data on victims of persecution
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Spanier (Sponier, Spaniar), Sami (Semi), born 23.01.1895 in Botoșani (Romania), citizenship: Romanian, former profession: commercial correspondent, journalist, translator.
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Other related individuals
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Katz, Lipa, witness
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Dolphi, Triad, witness
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Spanier, Jacob, relative
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Visan, R., URO employee
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Lewinthal, URO employee
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Enzer, S. D., URO employee
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Lupul, Erich, URO employee
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Grauer-Goldschmidt, URO employee
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Fischer, Bruno, URO employee
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Weisz, URO employee
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Pollard, H. M., URO employee
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Grynblat, M., URO employee
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Related concentration and conscript labor camps
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Chitila
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Additional notes
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Contains medical records.
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