-
File
-
URO-TA-Pers-2953
-
ID
-
997013169199305171
-
Title
-
Strauch (née Zeitin), Bluma, residing in Tel Aviv, Israel, reparations file.
-
Main applicants and victims of persecution
-
Strauch (née Strauch, Moche, Zeitin), Bluma, 1920-1952, URO applicant, victim
-
Moche, Jeanette, 1946-, URO applicant, heir
-
Moche, Vital, relative, victim
-
Strauch, Meir (Majer), relative, victim
-
Strauch (née Listgarten), Chana, relative, victim
-
Wajcfeld (née Strauch), Ester, 1903-, victim, witness, relative
-
Years
-
1946-1966
-
Content
-
Before the war, Bluma Strauch-Moche was a high school student in Łódź. During the Nazi era, she was forced to wear the Yellow Badge and perform forced labor as a nurse in the Łódź Ghetto from April 1940 until its liquidation in August 1944. Subsequently, she was deported to Auschwitz, Freiberg (a subcamp of Flossenbürg), and Mauthausen concentration camps until her liberation in May 1945. After the war, as a Displaced Person, she lived in DP camps, including Landsberg and St. Ottilien, before immigrating to Israel in 1949. Her parents had fled Łódź in 1939, and her first husband, Vital Moche, went missing in 1949. Bluma Strauch-Moche, a resident of Tel Aviv, initially sought compensation for harm to liberty. Following her death by suicide on May 8, 1952, her daughter, Jeanette Mosche, continued the claims as the sole heir, represented by her guardian Ester Wajcfeld. Jeanette Mosche also sought compensation for the harm to life and health suffered by her mother, who developed a severe mental illness due to her persecution. A court settlement in 1956 awarded DM 9,150 for 61 months of harm to liberty. In 1965, another settlement proposed DM 3,000 for the inherited health and life claims. The case was managed by the URO offices in Munich and Tel Aviv (Miltam), with assistance from the Irgun Olej Merkaz Europa.
-
Additional biographic data on victims of persecution
-
Strauch (née Strauch, Moche, Zeitin), Bluma, born 28.07.1920 in Łódź (Poland), died 08.05.1952 in Beersheba (Israel), citizenship: Polish, former profession: student.
-
Moche, Jeanette, born 27.10.1946 in St. Ottilien (Germany), citizenship: Polish, former profession: student.
-
Moche, Vital, former profession: fitter.
-
Strauch, Meir (Majer), former profession: hosiery manufacturer.
-
Wajcfeld (née Strauch), Ester, born 29.12.1903 in Chmielnik (Poland).
-
Friedberg, Eliahu (Erich), born 01.03.1921 in Łódź (Poland).
-
Zaler (née Klejnplac), Rachel, born 05.05.1919 in Wiślica (Poland).
-
Lewinski (née Rubin), Tola, born 02.11.1908 in Łódź (Poland).
-
Kleinplatz (née Schwarz), Towa, born 25.11.1926 in Brzeziny (Poland).
-
Klajnplatz (Kleinplatz), Abraham, born 22.11.1921 in Wiślica (Poland).
-
Dobschinsky, Georg, born 22.04.1909 in Warsaw (Poland).
-
Other victims of persecution mentioned
-
Friedberg, Eliahu (Erich), 1921-, victim, witness
-
Zaler (née Klejnplac), Rachel, 1919-, victim, witness
-
Lewinski (née Rubin), Tola, 1908-, victim, witness
-
Kleinplatz (née Schwarz), Towa, 1926-, victim, witness
-
Klajnplatz (Kleinplatz), Abraham, 1921-, victim, witness
-
Dobschinsky, Georg, 1909-, victim, witness
-
Other related individuals
-
Zeitin, Schmuel, heir
-
Hahn, German legislative
-
Riedl, German legislative
-
Prager, URO employee
-
Wolf, H., URO employee
-
Nath, Egon, URO employee
-
Kahn, Paul, URO employee
-
Froehlich, J., URO employee
-
Ritter, URO employee
-
Stiel, URO employee
-
Knopf, URO employee
-
Cerf, Erich, URO employee
-
Visan, R., URO employee
-
Brenner, R., URO employee
-
Scharf, S., URO employee
-
Horniker, Karl, URO employee
-
Arie, Ed., URO employee
-
Fischer, S., URO employee
-
Rosenzweig, URO employee
-
Pick, B., legal advisor
-
Selowsky, L.E., legal advisor
-
Gruenbaum, H., legal advisor
-
Winkler, German legislative
-
Hellinger, German legislative
-
Additional notes
-
Contains biography.
-
Contains medical records.
-
Checked by
-
Metadata in this record was created by AI.