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File
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URO-TA-Pers-2770
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ID
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997013170221505171
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Title
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Lipszyc (née Teich), Golda, residing in Kiryat Bialistok, Israel, reparations file.
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Main applicants and victims of persecution
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Teich, Schmuel (Szmuel, Samuel), 1888-1945, victim, relative
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Teich (née Schwarzwort), Scheindel, 1901-1945, victim, relative
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Steinberg, Asriel, -1945, victim, relative
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Steinberg, Sara, 1939-1945, victim, relative
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Teich, Mosche, ca.1890-1945, victim, relative
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Teich, Dwora, -1945, victim, relative
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Teich, Sara, ca.1924-1945, victim, relative
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Teich, Gerhard (Gerschon), ca.1930-1945, victim, relative
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Lipszyc (née Teich, Lipschitz), Golda, 1917-, URO applicant, victim, heir
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Teich, Srul (Israel, Victor), ca.1885-1939, victim, relative
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Teich (née Briefman), Elka, ca.1885-1939, victim, relative
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Teich, Nechemia, ca.1910-1945, victim, relative
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Teich, Gerschon, ca.1912-1945, victim, relative
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Steinberg (née Teich), Feige, ca.1914-1945, victim, relative
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Years
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1958-1967
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Content
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Golda Lipszyc (née Teich) from Kiryat Bialistok, Israel, sought compensation for damages to property and professional advancement on behalf of herself and her sister, Tauba Gothelf (née Teich), as heirs of their uncle, Schmuel Teich. Schmuel Teich, a Polish citizen and tailor residing in Dortmund, Germany, was expelled to Zbonszyn, Poland, in October 1938 as part of the 'Polenaktion' and is presumed to have perished on May 8, 1945. His wife, Scheindel, and son, Gerhard, shared his fate. The applicant's father, Srul (Israel) Victor Teich, and mother, Elka Teich (née Briefman), perished in December 1939 while being expelled from Puławy to Bełżyce. Her brother, Nechemia Teich, was deported from the Bełżyce ghetto around May 1942 and perished in Majdanek. Her other brother, Gerschon Teich, was also deported from the Bełżyce ghetto and is presumed to have perished on May 8, 1945. Her sister, Feige Steinberg (née Teich), her husband Asriel, and their child Sara, were deported from the Bełżyce ghetto in the fall of 1942 and are presumed to have perished. The applicant's uncle, Mosche Teich, his wife Dwora, and their daughter Sara were also deported from the Bełżyce ghetto in the fall of 1942 and are presumed to have perished. The applicant, Golda Lipszyc, and her sister Tauba Gothelf were in the Bełżyce ghetto until September 1942, then imprisoned in Majdanek, Bliżyn, and Auschwitz concentration camps, and were liberated in Kratzau on May 9, 1945. Golda later immigrated to Israel in 1948. The community of heirs received a capital compensation of DM 3,869 for professional damages and a settlement of DM 5,000 for property damage under the German Federal Compensation Law (BEG). The United Restitution Organization (URO) offices in Tel Aviv, Cologne, and Haifa, along with the Jewish Community of Greater Dortmund, were involved in the case.
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Additional biographic data on victims of persecution
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Teich, Schmuel (Szmuel, Samuel), born 15.08.1888 in Puławy (Poland), died 08.05.1945, citizenship: Polish, former profession: tailor.
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Teich (née Schwarzwort), Scheindel, born 11.08.1901 in Janowiec (Poland), died 08.05.1945.
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Steinberg, Asriel, died 08.05.1945.
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Steinberg, Sara, born 1939, died 08.05.1945.
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Teich, Mosche, born ca. 1890 in Wąwolnica (Poland), died 08.05.1945.
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Teich, Dwora, born in Gniewoszów (Poland), died 08.05.1945.
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Teich, Sara, born ca. 1924 in Puławy (Poland), died 08.05.1945.
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Teich, Gerhard (Gerschon), born ca. 1930 in Dortmund (Germany), died 08.05.1945.
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Lipszyc (née Teich, Lipschitz), Golda, born 01.06.1917 in Puławy (Poland), citizenship: Polish.
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Gothelf (née Teich), Tauba (Towa), born 20.12.1927 in Puławy (Poland), citizenship: Polish, former profession: housewife.
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Teich, Srul (Israel, Victor), born ca. 1885 in Wąwolnica (Poland), died 15.12.1939.
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Teich (née Briefman), Elka, born ca. 1885 in Puławy (Poland), died 15.12.1939.
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Teich, Nechemia, born ca. 1910 in Puławy (Poland), died 08.05.1945 in Majdanek (Poland).
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Teich, Gerschon, born ca. 1912 in Puławy (Poland), died 08.05.1945.
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Steinberg (née Teich), Feige, born ca. 1914 in Puławy (Poland), died 08.05.1945.
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Rotter (née Gelblat), Bella, born 15.03.1909 in Puławy (Poland).
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Other victims of persecution mentioned
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Rotter (née Gelblat), Bella, 1909-, victim, witness
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Other related individuals
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Schwarzwort, Israel, 1907-, heir
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Schwarzwort, Jecheskel (Jechenkel), 1903-, heir
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Spritzer (née Schwarzwort), Chaja, 1894-, heir
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Lipszyc, Gerschon, relative
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Gothelf, Herschl Zwi, relative
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Froehlich, Josef, URO employee
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Gronich, Arthur, URO employee
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Grauer, F., URO employee
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Neugebauer, URO employee
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Hammerschmid, URO employee
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Tutzschky, Werner, URO employee
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Wolff, URO employee
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Kalisch, URO employee
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Hensel, URO employee
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Rothschild, URO employee
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Hoffmann, Olga, URO employee
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Scholze, H., legal advisor
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Frieling, German legislative
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Leyendecker, German legislative
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Staat, German legislative
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Baum, German legislative
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Gothelf (née Teich), Tauba (Towa), 1927-, victim, heir
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Additional notes
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Contains biography.
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Contains family tree of the Teich family.
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