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File
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URO-TA-Pers-2866
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ID
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997013170389305171
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Title
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Schloim, Nathan, residing in Dimona, Israel, reparations file.
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Main applicants and victims of persecution
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Schloim (Sloim), Nathan, 1936-, URO applicant, victim
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Schloim (Sloim, Dim), Reful, 1910-1941, victim, relative
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Schloim (née David), Cheila, 1906-, victim, relative
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Schloim, Harry, 1938-, victim, relative
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Years
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1963-1980
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Content
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Nathan Schloim, a resident of Dimona, Israel, sought compensation for harm to liberty suffered, as he was forced to wear the Yellow Badge in Iași, Romania, from August 1941 to August 1944. Compensation was also sought for the harm to life suffered by his father, Reful Schloim, who was killed during the Iași pogrom, dying by suffocation in a death train to Podu Iloaiei on June 30, 1941. Nathan's mother, Cheila Schloim, and brother, Harry Schloim, also survived being forced to wear the Yellow Badge in Iași during the same period; Cheila was also severely mistreated at the police station in June 1941. Born in Iași on May 16, 1936, Nathan was liberated there in August 1944 and immigrated to Israel on May 2, 1961. He was awarded 1,000 DM under Article V of the BEG-Schlussgesetz, with the case handled by URO offices in Tel Aviv and Cologne.
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Additional biographic data on victims of persecution
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Schloim (Sloim), Nathan, born 16.05.1936 in Iași (Romania), citizenship: Romanian.
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Schloim (Sloim, Dim), Reful, born 23.11.1910 in Iași (Romania), died 30.06.1941 in Podu Iloaiei (Romania), former profession: tinsmith, carpenter.
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Schloim (née David), Cheila, born 14.11.1906 in Hîncești (Moldova).
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Leibovici, Abraham Avram, born 20.02.1908 in Iași (Romania).
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Haim, Henia, born in Iași (Romania).
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Other victims of persecution mentioned
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Leibovici, Abraham Avram, 1908-, victim, witness
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Haim, Henia, victim, witness
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Other related individuals
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Schoenbaum, M., URO employee
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Additional notes
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Contains biography.
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Contains medical records.
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