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File
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URO-TA-Pers-2355
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ID
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997013170262305171
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Title
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Loewenstein, Nathan, residing in Karlsruhe, Germany, Germany, reparations file.
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Main applicants and victims of persecution
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Loewnstein, Julius Adolf, 1902-, URO applicant, heir
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Loewnstein, Arnold, 1913-, URO applicant, heir
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Loewnstein (Löwenstein), Fanny, -1942, Victim, relative
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Years
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1947-1966
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Content
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Arnold Loewenstein of Givatayim, Israel, and his brother Julius Adolf Loewenstein of Ramat Hen, Israel, seek compensation for the destruction of household items, furnishings, and a textile warehouse during the November 1938 Pogrom (Kristallnacht), and seizure of precious metal items, a bank account, and a lift of new furniture belonging to their father, Nathan Loewenstein, who was deported from Karlsruhe to Theresienstadt Ghetto on August 23, 1942, and perished there on December 17, 1942. The applicants also seek compensation for harm to profession and harm to liberty suffered by their father, who was forced to wear the Yellow Badge from September 19, 1941, until his deportation, as well as for a surrendered life insurance policy. Nathan Loewenstein's second wife, Fanny Loewenstein (née Nussbaum), was deported with him to Theresienstadt and was later transported to Auschwitz on January 29, 1943; she was officially declared dead as of August 31, 1942. Dr. Julius Adolf Loewenstein emigrated from Ludwigshafen am Rhein to Palestine in early April 1933, and his brother, Arnold Loewenstein, emigrated from Karlsruhe to Palestine in early September 1933. The applicants, as heirs, were awarded a total of DM 7,279 for harm to profession, DM 2,100 for harm to liberty, and DM 1,862.70 for the insurance policy. The claim for property destruction during Kristallnacht was dismissed. The case involved the United Restitution Organization (URO) offices in Tel Aviv and Frankfurt, the Legal Aid Department of the Jewish Restitution Successor Organization, and the General Trust Corporation Ltd. in Tel Aviv for the lift seized in Trieste. On p. 120 is a list of the goods sent in the lift. Contains mention of art (paintings). Contains mention of books.
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Additional biographic data on victims of persecution
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Loewnstein, Julius Adolf, born 18.05.1902 in Karlsruhe.
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Loewnstein, Arnold, born 03.05.1913 in Karlsruhe.
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Loewnstein (Löwenstein), Nathan, died 17.12.1942 in Theresienstadt Ghetto.
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Loewnstein (Löwenstein), Fanny, died 31.08.1942 in Theresienstadt Ghetto.
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Other related individuals
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Faas, Mathilde, 1894, witness
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Saas, Anton, witness
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Saas, Luise, witness
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Winkelmann, Gerhard, witness
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Reinmuth, Friedrich, witness
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Jakobs (née Haberstroh), Bertha, 1881, witness
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Maier, Julius, witness
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Lustigmann, Beth, witness
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Kalb, Josef, witness
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Cahn (Kahn), Yvette, -1945, relative
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Loewenstein (née Cahn), Emilie, 1878-1918, relative
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Strauss, R., URO employee
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Hohenstein, Werner, URO employee
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Züger, URO employee
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Livny, E.M., URO employee
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Pick, F., URO employee
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Jacoby, URO employee
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Levy, R., URO employee
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Block, P., URO employee
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Sladowsky, URO employee
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Katzenstein, URO employee
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David, Leo, legal advisor
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Junghanns, German legislative
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Becker, German legislative
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Engel, German legislative
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Wiedemann, German legislative
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Schaible, German legislative
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Schoel, German legislative
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Opitz, German legislative
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Reinhardt, German legislative
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Meinhardt, German legislative
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Kühn, German legislative
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Fath, German legislative
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Krauth, German legislative
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Hempel, German legislative
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Beitz, URO employee
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Strauss, URO employee
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Loewenstein (née Cahn), Emilie, 1878-1918, relative
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Rimmer, witness
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Paul, Heydt, witness
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Herz (née Katkowski), Sonja, witness
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Katkowski, Else, witness
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Spielmann, Hans, witness
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Ullman, Julius, witness
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Meuschel, Oskar$witness
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Winter, Erich, witness
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Nissen, German legislative
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Loebel, Isidor, URO employee
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Lazarus, L., Irgun Olej Merkas Europa employee
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Loewnstein (Löwenstein), Nathan, -1942, Victim
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Lehmann (Leman), Yenny (Jenni), witness
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Kalb, Josef, witness
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Maier, Helen (Helene), witness
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Related categories
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) — Reparations
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) — Economic aspects
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) — Czech Republic
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World War, 1939-1945 — Destruction and pillage — Czech Republic
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) — Poland
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World War, 1939-1945 — Destruction and pillage — Poland
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Nazi concentration camps — Czech Republic
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Nazi concentration camps — Poland
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World War, 1939-1945 — Deportations from Germany
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Aryanization
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Kristallnacht
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Jewish property — Germany
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Jews$xDwellings$zGermany
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Jewish libraries$zGermany$xHistory$y20th century
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Jews$xLegal status, laws, etc.$zGermany$xHistory$y20th century
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)$zGermany
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World War, 1939-1945$xDestruction and pillage$zGermany
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Additional notes
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Contains biography.
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