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File
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URO-TA-Pers-2725
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ID
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997013170219205171
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Title
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Nussbaum, Ernst-Noam, residing in Tel Aviv, Israel, reparations file.
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Main applicants and victims of persecution
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Nussbaum, Ernst-Noam (Ernst Noam, Ernst Ludwig), 1908-, URO applicant, victim
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Years
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1953-1954
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Content
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Ernst-Noam Nussbaum, born in Hanau on June 8, 1908, and residing in Tel Aviv, Israel, sought compensation for harm to profession. He was appointed as a Referendar (judicial trainee) in Kassel on February 6, 1932, but was dismissed from judicial service on August 15, 1933, based on Paragraph 3 of the Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service. After his dismissal, Mr. Nussbaum emigrated to Paris, France, in April 1933, and then to Palestine (now Israel) in December 1935, where he worked in a commercial capacity. His claim was rejected on July 3, 1954, because it was filed after the deadline and because as a Referendar on a revocable basis, he had not yet acquired a legal right to a pension. The authorities classified his case as "damage to education" under the Federal Supplementary Law, requiring a separate application. The United Restitution Office (URO) in Tel Aviv represented him, corresponding with URO offices in Düsseldorf and Cologne, and the Jewish Agency for Palestine in Munich, which forwarded the initial application to the Foreign Office in Bonn.
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Additional biographic data on victims of persecution
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Nussbaum, Ernst-Noam (Ernst Noam, Ernst Ludwig), born 08.06.1908 in Hanau (Germany), citizenship: German, former profession: judicial trainee.
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Other related individuals
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Nussbaum, Fanny, relative, witness
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Nussbaum, Raja, 1940-, relative
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Nussbaum, Gil, 1950-, relative
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Mayr, German legislative
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Knopf, H., URO employee
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Guttmann, A., URO employee
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Burgner, J.H., URO employee
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Pick, F., URO employee
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Rosenthal, M., URO employee
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Eisenberg, legal advisor
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