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File
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URO-TA-Pers-2429
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ID
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997013169214005171
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Title
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Landerer, Natan, residing in Rehovot, Israel, reparations file.
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Main applicants and victims of persecution
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Landerer, Natan, 1922-, URO applicant, victim
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Landerer, David (Dawid), 1895-, victim, relative
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Landerer (née Goldberg), Dora, 1897-, victim, relative
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Landerer, Jicchak, 1935-, victim, relative
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Landerer, Benjamin, 1923-, victim, relative
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Birnzweig (née Landerer), Victoria, 1930-, victim, relative
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Maxner (née Landerer), Lucia (Lucina), victim, relative
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Years
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1949-1970
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Content
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Nathan Landerer, residing in Rehovot, Israel, sought compensation for harm to liberty, health, property, and profession suffered during the Nazi era. Before the persecution, he was a locksmith apprentice in Bielitz Biala. Forced to wear a yellow star, he was confined in the Kraków Ghetto from May 1940 to September 1942, then incarcerated in the Jaworzno concentration camp from September 1942 to May 1944, and finally in the Hirschberg concentration camp from May 1944 until his liberation in April 1945. After the war, he stayed in the Fürth DP camp and emigrated to Israel in late 1949. The file also contains details regarding compensation claims for David Landerer, Dora Landerer, Jicchak Landerer, Benjamin Landerer, and Victoria Birnzweig (née Landerer).
According to a decision on February 9, 1962, the applicant was granted a capital compensation of DM 1,734 for the period from May 1, 1945, to December 31, 1948, based on a right to medical treatment for health issues with a determined reduction in earning capacity of 50% until late 1946 and 40-49% until late 1948. His claims for harm to health from January 1, 1949, onwards were rejected. A subsequent court proceeding resulted in a settlement proposal of DM 5,000, which the applicant rejected, and the court later upheld the initial rejection of further claims. The case was handled by the URO offices in Tel Aviv and Munich, with involvement from the Government Medical Board for Indemnification Claims from Germany.
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Additional biographic data on victims of persecution
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Landerer, Natan, born 03.08.1922 in Kraków (Poland), citizenship: Polish, former profession: locksmith, student.
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Landerer, David (Dawid), born 02.01.1895 in Chrzanów (Poland), former profession: master glazier.
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Landerer (née Goldberg), Dora, born 14.05.1897 in Chrzanów (Poland).
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Landerer, Jicchak, born 06.10.1935 in Chrzanów (Poland).
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Landerer, Benjamin, born 04.09.1923 in Chrzanów (Poland).
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Birnzweig (née Landerer), Victoria, born 25.06.1930 in Kraków (Poland).
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Maxner (née Landerer), Lucia (Lucina), born in Chrzanów (Poland).
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Schlesinger, Samuel, born 22.10.1910 in Trzebinia (Poland).
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Hagel, Dow (Bernard), born ca. 07.10.1899 in Jasło (Poland).
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Other victims of persecution mentioned
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Schlesinger, Samuel, 1910-, victim, witness
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Hagel, Dow (Bernard), ca.1899-, victim, witness
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Other related individuals
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Althammer, German legislative
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Brandhuber, German legislative
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Bruschke, URO employee
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Buchta, German legislative
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Feller, German legislative
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Fuchs, German legislative
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Gäbel, URO employee
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Gronich, Arthur, URO employee
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Gruenbaum, H., URO employee
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Heinz, German legislative
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Kern, German legislative
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Kernstock, German legislative
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Kohen, J., legal advisor
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Krauskopf, A., legal advisor
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Mayer, German legislative
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Mayr, German legislative
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Miche, German legislative
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Nath, Heinz, legal advisor
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Peintinger, German legislative
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Pick, Fritz, URO employee
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Erdmann, Riedl von, URO employee
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Ritter, URO employee
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Schnabl, German legislative
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Selowsky, L.K., URO employee
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Taucher, R.A., legal advisor
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Völkner, German legislative
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Weig, URO employee
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Wolf, H., URO employee
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Bubna, 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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