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File
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URO-TA-Pers-2436
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ID
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997013169211505171
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Title
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Ginzburg (née Bakszt), Menucha, residing in Tel Aviv, Israel, reparations file.
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Main applicants and victims of persecution
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Ginzburg (née Bakszt, Bakst, Baketsch), Menucha (Menuscha), 1910-, URO applicant, victim
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Bakszt, Aron, victim, relative
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Bakszt (née Jermicki), Chassja, victim, relative
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Years
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1962-1972
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Content
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Menucha Ginzburg, born Bakszt, residing in Beer Yaakov, Israel, sought compensation for harm to health suffered during Nazi persecution. Prior to the war, she worked in her father's tavern and later as a hairdresser in Iwja, Poland. Beginning in 1941, she was forced into ghettoization in Iwja, where she had to wear a yellow badge and perform forced labor, including peat digging. In January 1943, she was deported to the Lida ghetto, from which she escaped in July 1943, hiding in the woods until liberation in June 1944. Her parents and one sibling perished during the Holocaust. After the war, she was in a Displaced Persons (DP) camp in Bamberg before immigrating to Israel in 1948, where she married Chanoch Ginzburg in 1949. Her claim focused on severe psychological trauma resulting from experiences such as being beaten and chased by dogs. The case was handled by the United Restitution Organization (URO) offices in Tel Aviv and Munich. A decision on February 17, 1964, awarded her a capital compensation of DM 4,087 for temporary physical exhaustion. A later court settlement on July 1, 1971, granted her further compensation for health issues under the BEG, which included a back payment of DM 28,654 for the period from November 1, 1953, to July 31, 1971, and a monthly pension of DM 187 starting from August 1, 1971, based on a 25% reduction in earning capacity.
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Additional biographic data on victims of persecution
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Ginzburg (née Bakszt, Bakst, Baketsch), Menucha (Menuscha), born 05.06.1910/15.01.1916 in Iwye (Belarus), citizenship: Polish, former profession: tavern worker, hairdresser.
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Bakszt, Aron, former profession: tavern owner.
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Other related individuals
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Ginzburg, Chanoch, witness, relative
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Bartsch, German legislative
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Bruschke, URO employee
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Gronich, Arthur, URO employee
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Gruenbaum, H., URO employee
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Marx, URO employee
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Nath, E., URO employee
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Pick, F., URO employee
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Ritter, B., URO employee
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Selowsky, L.K., URO employee
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Erber, German legislative
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Haußleiter, German legislative
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Hornik, German legislative
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Reiß, German legislative
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Stephan, German legislative
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Trampe, German legislative
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Wehner, German legislative
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Additional notes
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Contains biography.
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Contains medical records.
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