-
File
-
URO-TA-Pers-2614
-
ID
-
997013170232205171
-
Title
-
Pollak, Jakob, residing in Kfar Ata, Israel, reparations file.
-
Main applicants and victims of persecution
-
Pollak, Jakob (Jenő), 1894-1956, URO applicant, victim
-
Pollak (née Spitzer), Lenke, 1902-, relative, victim
-
Pollak, Anna, 1927-, relative, victim
-
Pollak (née Deutsch), Rosalie, relative, victim
-
Lustgarten (née Goldman), Dwora (Devora), 1927-, URO applicant, victim
-
Goldman, Mosche (Moshe), 1884-, victim, relative
-
Goldman (née Schönblum, Grundman), Chaja, ca.1900-, victim, relative
-
Porat (Pollak), Jehuda (Sandor), 1924-, URO applicant$heir
-
Halasz, Sandor, 1921-, victim, witness, relative
-
Halasz (née Pollak), Sara, 1899-, victim, witness, relative
-
Years
-
1954-1965
-
Content
-
Jakob Pollak, a resident of Kfar Ata, Israel, and pre-war timber wholesaler from Ujpest, Hungary, sought compensation for harm to liberty. His persecution included being forced to wear a yellow armband and conscription into a Hungarian forced labor battalion from July 1942 to August 1943, where he was sent to the Carpathians and the Eastern Front near Voronezh and Korotschen. He was later confined in the Ujpest ghetto from April to June 1944, deported to Auschwitz concentration camp from June to October 1944, and then transferred to Kaufering concentration camp from October 1944 until his liberation on May 1, 1945. After the war, he stayed in the Bad Reichenhall DP camp, returned to Hungary, and immigrated to Israel in 1950. Following his death in 1956, his son, Jehuda Porat of Beer Sheva, continued the claim as his heir, receiving a settlement of DM 3,300 for 22 months of detention under §§ 43 and 47 BEG. Jakob Pollak's first wife, Lenke Pollak (née Spitzer), and their daughter, Anna Pollak, went missing after being deported from Ujpest in the summer of 1944. His mother, Rosalie Pollak (née Deutsch), also went missing after being deported from Baja in the summer of 1944. The claim was handled by the URO offices in Tel Aviv, Haifa, and Frankfurt, as well as by MILTAM.
Dwora Lustgarten (née Goldman), a resident of Ramat Gan, Israel, sought compensation for harm to life on behalf of her father, Mosche Goldman, and for harm to her own liberty. Before the war, she was a student in Miedzyrzec, Poland. Her mother, Chaja Goldman, was forced to wear the Yellow Star in Miedzyrzec from late 1939 to late 1941. Dwora was a forced laborer at the Buerstenfabrik in Miedzyrzec from 1942 to May 1943, in Skarzysko-Kamienna Hasag camp from July 1943 to October 1944, and in Częstochowa Hasag camp from October 1944 to January 1945. After the war, she was in the Bad Reichenhall DP camp, attended a tailoring school, married in Warsaw on November 15, 1945, and emigrated to Israel in May 1948. The claim for her father's death was rejected due to conflicting testimonies; she stated he was shot in February 1940, but another affidavit from her claimed both parents were deported to Treblinka in the summer of 1942 and perished there. Her mother, Chaja Goldman, went missing following a mass action against Jews (Judenaktion) in Miedzyrzec at the end of 1941. Dwora Lustgarten's five siblings also perished during the persecution. Her case was handled by the URO offices in Munich and Tel Aviv, with the assistance of MILTAM.
-
Additional biographic data on victims of persecution
-
Pollak, Jakob (Jenő), born 23.12.1894 in Inđija (Serbia), died 31.05.1956 in Tel Aviv (Israel), citizenship: Hungarian, former profession: timber wholesaler.
-
Pollak (née Spitzer), Lenke, born 01.08.1902 in Soltvadkert (Hungary).
-
Pollak, Anna, born 18.01.1927 in Baja (Hungary).
-
Lustgarten (née Goldman), Dwora (Devora), born 07.07.1927 in Międzyrzec Podlaski (Poland), citizenship: Polish, former profession: student.
-
Goldman, Mosche (Moshe), born 1884 in Międzyrzec Podlaski (Poland), citizenship: Polish, former profession: primary school teacher.
-
Goldman (née Schönblum, Grundman), Chaja, born ca. 1900 in Międzyrzec Podlaski (Poland), citizenship: Polish, former profession: housewife.
-
Porat (Pollak), Jehuda (Sandor), born 27.12.1924 in Baja (Hungary).
-
Sonnenfeld (née Hochfelder), Emi, born 12.05.1898 in Újpest (Hungary).
-
Weisz (née Mueller), Sara, born 11.08.1907 in Budapest (Hungary).
-
Gross (Grosz), Paul, born 17.08.1894 in Satu Mare (Romania).
-
Grajcer (née Domb), Feiga Fela, born 05.05.1922 in Międzyrzec Podlaski (Poland).
-
Ciemny, Baruch, born 01.03.1928 in Międzyrzec Podlaski (Poland).
-
Halasz, Sandor, born 06.02.1921 in Baja (Hungary).
-
Halasz (née Pollak), Sara, born 22.10.1899 in Inđija (Serbia).
-
Aranyi, Ascher, born 29.08.1924 in Újpest (Hungary).
-
Sarig (Weiner), Ischai (Georg), born 08.06.1924 in Újpest (Hungary).
-
Dangot (née Seidmann), Sara, born 12.03.1926 in Puhacze (Poland).
-
Ciemny, Eisig, born 14.03.1883 in Międzyrzec Podlaski (Poland).
-
Other victims of persecution mentioned
-
Sonnenfeld (née Hochfelder), Emi, 1898-, victim, witness
-
Weisz (née Mueller), Sara, 1907-, victim, witness
-
Gross (Grosz), Paul, 1894-, victim, witness
-
Grajcer (née Domb), Feiga Fela, 1922-, victim, witness
-
Ciemny, Baruch, 1928-, victim, witness
-
Aranyi, Ascher, 1924-, victim, witness
-
Sarig (Weiner), Ischai (Georg), 1924-, victim, witness
-
Dangot (née Seidmann), Sara, 1926-, victim, witness
-
Ciemny, Eisig, 1883-, victim, witness
-
Other related individuals
-
Coenders, German legislative
-
Gleixner, German legislative
-
Herrnreiter, German legislative
-
Jagemann, German legislative
-
Schüller, German legislative
-
Thalmayr, German legislative
-
Vohburger, German legislative
-
Wöckel, German legislative
-
Arie, Ed., URO employee
-
Brenner, R., URO employee
-
Dach, Geza, URO employee
-
Fischer, URO employee
-
Fuerth, URO employee
-
Gottlieb, F., URO employee
-
Gruenbaum, H., URO employee
-
Hirschhorn, Karl, URO employee
-
Horniker, Karl, URO employee
-
Jacoby, J., URO employee
-
Knopf, Harry, URO employee
-
Levy, Rudolf, URO employee
-
Mendershausen, URO employee
-
Muskat, W., URO employee
-
Nath, URO employee
-
Pick, F., URO employee
-
Ramb, URO employee
-
Rothschild, URO employee
-
Selowsky, L. K., URO employee
-
Sladowsky, URO employee
-
Strauss, Fritz, URO employee
-
Visan, Raoul, URO employee
-
Winter, M., URO employee
-
Wolf, H., URO employee
-
Zabuesnig, von, URO employee
-
Pollak (née Kluger, Hirschel), Berta, 1897-, relative
-
Additional notes
-
Contains biography.
-
Contains medical records.
-
Checked by
-
Metadata in this record was created by AI.