-
File
-
URO-TA-Pers-2503
-
ID
-
997013169204405171
-
Title
-
Rau (née Horovitz), Irma, residing in Tel Aviv, Israel, reparations file.
-
Main applicants and victims of persecution
-
Rau (née Horovitz), Irma (Ilse), 1905-, URO applicant, victim
-
Rau, Arthur, 1895-, relative, victim
-
Years
-
1953-1957
-
Content
-
Irma Rau, born in Breslau on March 3, 1905, and residing in Tel Aviv, Israel, seeks compensation for harm to profession. She worked as a court referendary (Gerichtsreferendarin) in Breslau from November 1932 until her dismissal in April 1933 under § 3 of the Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service. She emigrated to Palestine in 1935 and worked in a law office until 1941. Based on a decision by the Federal Minister of Justice on March 6, 1954, she was granted a pension as a retired Regierungsrätin effective from December 1, 1953, and a one-time compensation. A subsequent decision on February 23, 1956, amended the pension start date to April 1, 1951, resulting in a back payment of 17,876.08 DM. The United Restitution Organization (URO) in Tel Aviv represented her, and the Jewish Agency for Palestine in Munich forwarded the application. Her husband Arthur Rau also seeks compensation for harm to profession. He is represented by the URO Tel Aviv.
-
Additional biographic data on victims of persecution
-
Rau (née Horovitz), Irma (Ilse), born 03.03.1905 in Wrocław (Poland), citizenship: German, former profession: court referendary.
-
Rau, Arthur, born 27.02.1895 in Berlin (Germany), citizenship: German.
-
Other related individuals
-
Rau, Varda, 1944–, relative
-
Knopf, H., URO employee
-
Pick, F., URO employee
-
Erdmann, German legislative
-
Lohr, German legislative
-
Strauss, German legislative
-
Baitz, German legislative
-
Schäbitz, German legislative
-
Kühl, German legislative
-
Tonn, German legislative
-
Farber, German legislative
-
Schoenfeld, Walter, witness
-
Additional notes
-
Contains biography.
-
Checked by
-
Metadata in this record was created by AI.