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File
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URO-TA-Pers-2046
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ID
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997013170239105171
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Title
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Prisment (née Glikson), Emilia, residing in Bnei Zion, Israel, reparations file.
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Main applicants and victims of persecution
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Prisment (née Glikson), Emilia (Ema), 1904-, URO applicant, heir
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Glikson (née Altmann, Gliksohn), Maria-Malka (Malka), ca.1883-, victim, relative
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Years
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1964-1973
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Content
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Emilia Prisment, residing in Bnei Zion, Israel, sought restitution for precious metal items and jewelry seized by the Gestapo in the summer of 1940 in Warsaw, Poland. The assets belonged to her parents, Zygmunt-Zeinwel Glikson and Maria-Malka Glikson, who went missing from Warsaw after March 1942 during the Holocaust. The applicant, Emilia Prisment, emigrated from Warsaw to Mandatory Palestine in 1934. Her application for hardship compensation was rejected on December 3, 1973, by the Oberfinanzdirektion Berlin under § 44a of the Federal Restitution Act (BRüG) due to insufficient proof of confiscation. The United Restitution Organization (URO) offices in Tel Aviv and Berlin handled the case.
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Additional biographic data on victims of persecution
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Prisment (née Glikson), Emilia (Ema), born 13.12.1904 in Warsaw (Poland).
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Glikson (Gliksohn), Zygmunt-Zeinwel (Zainwell), born ca. 1880 in Warsaw (Poland), former profession: accountant.
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Glikson (née Altmann, Gliksohn), Maria-Malka (Malka), born ca. 1883 in Warsaw (Poland), former profession: milliner.
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Zylski (née Cukierman), Raszel, born 27.11.1908 in Warsaw (Poland).
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Other victims of persecution mentioned
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Zylski (née Cukierman), Raszel, 1908-, victim, witness
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Other related individuals
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Froehlich, J., URO employee
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Hamburger, URO employee
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Weisselberg, Siegfried, URO employee
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Stock, URO employee
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Ehrenberg, URO employee
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Schmidt, German legislative
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Reimer, German legislative
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Glikson (Gliksohn), Max, heir
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Glikson (Gliksohn), Zygmunt-Zeinwel (Zainwell), ca.1880-, victim
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