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File
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URO-TA-Pers-2367
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ID
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997013170255705171
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Title
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Gans (née Oppenheimer), Bella, residing in Beer Tuvia, Israel, reparations file.
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Main applicants and victims of persecution
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Kohnstamm, Moritz, relative, victim
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Goetz, Otto, relative, victim
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Goetz, Nathan, relative, victim
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Goetz, Klara, relative, victim
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Goetz, Tekla, relative, victim
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Gans (née Oppenheimer), Bella, 1875-1950, URO applicant, victim, heir
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Gans, Erich, 1908-1934, relative, victim
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Gans (Moses, Mosche Moritz), Moritz, 1877-1940, relative, victim
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Kohnstamm, Jakob, URO applicant, heir
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Klein (née Gans), Rosa (Rosi), 1904-, relative, victim
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Klein, Ruth, 1930-, relative, victim
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Kohnstamm (née Gans), Rita (Rahel, Rita Rachel), 1903-1966, URO applicant, victim, heir
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Years
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1950-1968
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Content
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Bella Gans, residing in Beer Tuvia sought compensation for harm to profession suffered by her husband, Moritz Gans, as he was forced to give up his shop in Nuremberg, and for harm to life suffered by their son Erich Gans, who was murdered in the Dachau concentration camp on July 1, 1934. Bella and Moritz Gans emigrated from Nuremberg, Germany, to Mandate Palestine in 1936. Compensation is also sought for family's household sold before emigration and transport expenses incl. Haavara transfer. Following Bella's death on March 4, 1950, her daughter Rita Kohnstamm, residing in Beer Tuvia, Israel, continued the claims and also sought compensation for harm to profession and to life suffered by her sister Rosa Klein who went missing after being deported to Lublin in March 1942 along with her daughter Ruth Klein. After Rita Kohnstamm's death on December 12, 1966, her widower Jakob Kohnstamm continued the claims. Jakob also had separate claims as heir of his father Moritz Kohnstamm and Otto, Nathan, Klara and Tekla Goetz. The heirs received a total compensation of DM 8,500 for harm to profession suffered by Moritz Gans, and a further DM 700 for harm to property and assets. Later, a claim was filed under §§ 15, 17, 24 and 26 BEG for harm to life on behalf of Moritz and Bella Gans, as parents of the murdered Erich Gans. The case was handled by the United Restitution Organization (URO) offices in Tel Aviv and Munich. Contains mention of piano.
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Additional biographic data on victims of persecution
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Gans (née Oppenheimer), Bella, born 21.04.1875 in Fürth (Germany), died 04.03.1950 in Beer Tuvia (Israel), citizenship: German, stateloss.
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Gans, Erich, born 05.05.1908 in Nuremberg (Germany), died 01.07.1934 in Dachau camp.
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Gans (Moses, Mosche Moritz), Moritz, born 04.06.1877 in Rotenburg an der Fulda (Germany), died 02.10.1940 in Beer Tuvia (Israel), citizenship: German, former profession: managing director.
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Klein (née Gans), Rosa (Rosi), born 20.01.1904 in Nuremberg (Germany), died in Lublin (Poland), citizenship: German.
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Klein, Ruth, born 09.04.1930 in Nuremberg (Germany), died in Lublin (Poland).
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Kohnstamm (née Gans), Rita (Rahel, Rita Rachel), born 25.02.1903 in Nuremberg (Germany), died 12.12.1966 in Rehovot (Israel).
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Gronemann (née Heilbrunn), Johanna, born 13.04.1909 in Fulda (Germany).
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Other victims of persecution mentioned
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Gronemann (née Heilbrunn), Johanna, 1909-, victim, witness
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Other related individuals
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Fischer (née Gans), Hertha, 1910-, heir
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Arasi, Alisa, heir
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Kohnstamm, Ruben, heir
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Denzler, German legislative
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Firsching, German legislative
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Künstler, German legislative
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Maier, German legislative
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Gäbel, URO employee
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Hamburger, URO employee
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Hohenstein, URO employee
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Levy, Rudolf, URO employee
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Ehrlich, Georg, URO employee
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Reuss, Hanns, legal advisor
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Sondheim, L., legal advisor
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Wurzer, Georg, legal advisor
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Hoffmann, Akiba, legal advisor
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Related concentration and conscript labor camps
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Dachau
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Additional notes
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Contains biography.
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Contains family tree of the Gans family.
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Contains medical records.
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Metadata in this record was created by AI.