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File
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URO-TA-Pers-2721
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ID
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997013170219905171
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Title
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Doeblin, Liselotte, residing in Giwat Brenner, Israel, reparations file.
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Main applicants and victims of persecution
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Doeblin (Döblin), Liselotte, 1908-, URO applicant, victim
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Years
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1954-1971
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Content
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Liselotte Doeblin, born in Berlin-Charlottenburg on September 23, 1908, seeks compensation for harm to profession. After completing her library studies in 1928 and working in Dessau, she was dismissed from her position as a library assistant at the Municipal Library in Berlin on September 30, 1933, based on § 3 of the Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service. She emigrated to Palestine in December 1935, joined Kibbutz Giwat Brenner, had her German citizenship revoked on November 27, 1941, and acquired Israeli citizenship on May 15, 1948. In 1955, she was granted pension benefits based on the BWGÖD (Ausl.), with payments later backdated to April 1, 1951. A subsequent amendment in 1960 reclassified her employment, resulting in a back payment of DM 7,380.18 and an increased monthly pension, which was adjusted several times over the years, reaching DM 872.50 by July 1970. The United Restitution Organization (URO) offices in Tel Aviv and Berlin handled the case, with the Jewish Agency for Palestine in Munich initially forwarding her application. The file mentions other victims who filed for restitution, including Bernhard Neumann (AZ. 14254/54), Kurt Hellmut Kalisch (AZ. 14088/54) and Franz Fink.
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Additional biographic data on victims of persecution
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Doeblin (Döblin), Liselotte, born 23.09.1908 in Berlin-Charlottenburg (Germany), citizenship: German, former profession: library assistant.
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Other related individuals
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Alterthum, URO employee
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Guyet, German official
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Haas, S.F., legal advisor
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Knopf, H., URO employee
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Pick, Fritz, URO employee
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Schäbitz, German official
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Stiel, Paul, URO employee
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Additional notes
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Contains biography.
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