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File
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URO-TA-Pers-2577
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ID
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997013170229305171
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Title
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Seligsberg (née Oppenheimer), Rosa, residing in Tel Aviv, Israel, reparations file.
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Main applicants and victims of persecution
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Adler, Martha (née Oppenheimer), URO applicant, heir
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Oppenheimer, Friedrich, 1900-, URO applicant, heir
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Oppenheimer, Karl, 1898-1945, victim, relative
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Oppenheimer, Meni (Meir), 1895-, URO applicant, heir
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Oppenheimer, Moritz, 1892-1945, victim, relative
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Oppenheimer (née Adler), Rosel (Rosa), 1892-, victim, relative
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Oppenheimer, Salomon, 1866-1942, victim, relative
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Seligsberg (née Oppenheimer), Rosa (Rosel), 1903-, URO applicant, heir
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Years
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1950-1964
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Content
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Rosa Seligsberg, Meni Oppenheimer, Friedrich Oppenheimer, and Martha Adler, residing in Tel Aviv, Israel, sought compensation for their brother, Moritz Oppenheimer, who was arrested during the Kristallnacht pogrom and held in 'protective custody' in Dachau concentration camp from November to 15 December 1938. The claims were for harm to profession, a life insurance policy with Victoria Lebensversicherungs-AG, and harm to belongings including household items, bank accounts, gold, silver, and jewelry. Moritz went missing following his deportation from Mannheim to Gurs on 22 October 1940, then to Drancy, and finally to Auschwitz on 12 August 1942. His wife, Rosel Oppenheimer (née Adler), was deported with him to Gurs and then to the East on 8 May 1942. The applicants' father, Salomon Oppenheimer, died in the Noé camp in France on 3 December 1942, and another brother, Karl Oppenheimer, went missing after being deported from Mannheim to Gurs on 22 October 1940, and then via Noé and Drancy camps to Poland. The heirs received compensations of DM 2,376 for harm to profession and DM 1,174.79 for the insurance policy in 1961, followed by a settlement of DM 3,132 for the profession claim in 1963. The United Restitution Organization (URO) offices in Tel Aviv and Frankfurt, along with the Jewish Community in Mannheim and A.D.I.V.A. in Paris, were involved in the case.
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Additional biographic data on victims of persecution
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Oppenheimer, Friedrich, born 27.06.1900 in Mannheim (Germany), former profession: bank employee.
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Oppenheimer, Karl, born 11.02.1898 in Mannheim (Germany), died 08.05.1945.
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Oppenheimer, Meni (Meir), born 20.12.1895 in Mannheim (Germany), former profession: merchant, clerk.
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Oppenheimer, Moritz, born 11.02.1892 in Mannheim (Germany), died 08.05.1945, citizenship: German, former profession: community secretary, commercial traveler.
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Oppenheimer (née Adler), Rosel (Rosa), born 22.09.1892 in former Obersten (Germany), citizenship: German.
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Oppenheimer, Salomon, born 06.02.1866 in Schlüchtern (Germany), died 03.12.1942 in France.
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Seligsberg (née Oppenheimer), Rosa (Rosel), born 17.02.1903 in Mannheim (Germany), citizenship: German.
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Other related individuals
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Adler, Louis, relative
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Ahlfe, Werner, URO employee
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Bachmann, URO employee
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Beitz, URO employee
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Block, P., URO employee
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Ehrlich, URO employee
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Haas, URO employee
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Heinsolmann, German legislative
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Herzfelder, F., URO employee
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Hohenstein, URO employee
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Jacoby, URO employee
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Joseph, Martin, URO employee
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Langner, German legislative
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Löffler, German legislative
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Pick, F., URO employee
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Pollak, URO employee
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Sladowsky, Hans-Georg, URO employee
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Sonderling, URO employee
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Strauss, Raphael, legal advisor
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Wahl, Joachim, URO employee
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Zind, German legislative
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Züger, URO employee
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Additional notes
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Contains biography.
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