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File
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URO-TA-Pers-2684
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ID
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997013170383605171
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Title
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Neuwirth (née Israel), Malka, residing in Safed, Israel, reparations file.
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Main applicants and victims of persecution
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Israel (née Gottlieb), Gisela, relative, victim
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Israel, Armin, relative, victim
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Israel, Margit, relative, victim
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Israel, Samuel, relative, victim
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Neuwirth (née Israel, Izrael), Malka (Margit, Malwine, Malván), 1914-, URO applicant, victim
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Years
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1950-1964
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Content
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Malka Neuwirth, residing in Nathanya, Israel, sought compensation for harm to health, liberty, profession, and property, as well as for wearing the Yellow badge. Before the war, she lived with her parents in Dedes, Hungary, and worked in their grocery store. In May 1944, she was forced into the Sajószentpéter ghetto, deported to Auschwitz concentration camp in June 1944, and then to Allendorf concentration camp in August 1944, where she was liberated in April 1945. After liberation, she was treated in hospitals in Germany, lived in the Pocking DP camp from spring 1946 to March 1947, and stayed in Passau until her emigration to Israel in December 1948. Her brother survived the war, but her sister, Margit Israel, did not survive the persecution, only her husband survived. Her sisters husband would later marry the applicant and immigrate with her to Israel. By a decision on February 11, 1958, the applicant was granted compensation of DM 1,650 for 11 months of imprisonment, with a final payment of DM 150 after deductions. A court decision on August 16, 1962, awarded her an additional capital compensation of DM 165 and a healing process for health issues resulting from persecution. The case was handled by the United Restitution Organization (URO) offices in Munich, Tel Aviv, and Haifa, with the Irgun Olej Merkaz Europa providing a certificate of neediness.
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Additional biographic data on victims of persecution
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Israel, Samuel, former profession: grocery store owner.
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Neuwirth (née Israel, Izrael), Malka (Margit, Malwine, Malván), born 15.03.1914 in Szuhakálló (Hungary), citizenship: Hungarian, former profession: housewife.
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Horovitz, Bela, born 06.03.1895 in Mályinka (Hungary).
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Horovitz (Horowitz), Serena, born 01.05.1901 in Turňa nad Bodvou (Slovakia).
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Raanan (née Eckstein), Bella, born 14.07.1926 in Bratislava (Slovakia).
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Other victims of persecution mentioned
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Horovitz, Bela, 1895-, victim, witness
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Horovitz (Horowitz), Serena, 1901-, victim, witness
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Raanan (née Eckstein), Bella, 1926-, victim, witness
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Other related individuals
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Klein, Siegmund, relative
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Neuwirth, Jecheskel, relative
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Neuwirth, Towa, relative
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Belowsky, L.K., legal advisor
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Bubna, von, URO employee
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Gast, German legislative
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Gronich, Arthur, URO employee
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Gruenbaum, H., legal advisor
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Hirschfeld, URO employee
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Hirschhorn, Karl, URO employee
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Knirsch, German legislative
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Kornbrust, German legislative
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Kotzias, German legislative
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Leyerseder, German legislative
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Looser, URO employee
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Peintinger, German legislative
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Pick, F., legal advisor
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Pinter, German legislative
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Selowsky, L.K., legal advisor
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Tamm, German legislative
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Thomma, URO employee
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Weber, German legislative
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Wolf, H., URO employee
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Zabuesnig, v., legal advisor
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Additional notes
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Contains biography.
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Contains medical records.
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