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File
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URO-TA-Pers-2781
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ID
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997013170219405171
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Title
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Silbersztejn (née Kramarz), Beila, residing in Holon, Israel, reparations file.
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Main applicants and victims of persecution
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Silbersztejn (née Kramarz, Zilbersztejn, Silberstein, Zylberstein), Beila (Baila, Bela), 1875-, URO applicant, victim
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Silbersztejn (Zilberstejn, Silbersztein), Mosche, 1880-1939, victim, relative
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Zilbersztein), Sara, relative, victim, heir
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Years
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1957-1965
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Content
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Beila Silbersztejn, born in Janów Podlaski, Poland, in 1875 and residing in Holon, Israel, sought compensation for harm to liberty she suffered during the Holocaust. Her persecution included wearing the Star of David in Sarnaki from November 1939 to mid-1940, incarceration in the Sarnaki ghetto from mid-1940 to November 1941, followed by the Łosice ghetto from November 1941 to October 1942 when she escaped, and was hidden by a Polish Christian named Ludwig Zahajda, until her liberation in July 1944. She also filed a claim for harm to life for her husband, Mosche Silbersztejn, who was shot and killed by an SS man in September 1939 during a forced labor march from Sarnaki towards Platerów. Beila's daughter, Sara Bekerman, also survived the Holocaust after being forced to wear the Star of David, being incarcerated in the Sarnaki and Łosice ghettos, and imprisoned in a forced labor camp in Częstochowa until her liberation in January 1945. After the war, Beila Silbersztejn lived in the Bad Reichenhall DP camp from at least 1946 until after spring 1947 and later immigrated to Israel on June 9, 1950. She was awarded DM 8,250 for harm to liberty and a widow's capital compensation of DM 11,600, along with a monthly pension and a backpayment of DM 15,680. The United Restitution Organization offices in Tel Aviv and Frankfurt am Main handled her case. The applicant most likely died in October 1962, as mentioned in a note from URO Tel Aviv to Sara Bekerman.
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Additional biographic data on victims of persecution
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Silbersztejn (née Kramarz, Zilbersztejn, Silberstein, Zylberstein), Beila (Baila, Bela), born 1875 in Janów Podlaski (Poland), citizenship: Polish, former profession: businesswoman.
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Silbersztejn (Zilberstejn, Silbersztein), Mosche, born 1880 in Janów Podlaski (Poland), died 30.09.1939, citizenship: Polish, former profession: merchant, general store owner.
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Akerman, Jakob, born 25.12.1911 in Sarnaki (Poland).
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Kaufmann (née Birnbaum), Batschewa, born 25.06.1925 in Sarnaki (Poland).
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Klajdermacher, Mosche, born 15.04.1912 in Sarnaki (Poland).
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Szonszajn (Kaufmann), Schaul, born 1883 in Sarnaki (Poland).
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Other victims of persecution mentioned
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Akerman, Jakob, 1911-, victim, witness
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Kaufmann (née Birnbaum), Batschewa, 1925-, victim, witness
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Klajdermacher, Mosche, 1912-, victim, witness
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Szonszajn (Kaufmann), Schaul, 1883-, victim, witness
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Other related individuals
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Arie, Ed., URO employee
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Brenner, R., URO employee
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Brückner, URO employee
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Fischer, URO employee
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Horman, H., URO employee
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Katzenstein, URO employee
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Muskat, W., URO employee
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Rosenzweig, H., URO employee
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Scharf, URO employee
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Sladowsky, URO employee
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Visan, Raoul, URO employee
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Bahr, German legislative
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Choisi, German legislative
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Heckenig, German legislative
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Kick, German legislative
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Bekerman (née Zilbersztejn
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Additional notes
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Contains biography.
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Contains medical records.
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