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File
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URO-TA-Pers-2168
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ID
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997013170254305171
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Title
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Ochsenmann, Selka (née Bamberger), residing in Kfar Haroeh, Israel, reparations file.
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Main applicants and victims of persecution
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Ochsenmann (née Bamberger), Selka, 1885-, URO applicant, victim
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Ochsenmann, Karl (Carl), 1877-1946, victim, relative
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Years
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1885-1965$g1885, 1946-1965
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Content
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Selka Ochsenmann, residing in Kfar Haroeh, Israel, sought compensation for harm to liberty for herself and her husband, Karl Ochsenmann, restitution for punitive taxes paid (Judenvermögensabgabe and Dego-Abgabe), household items seized from shipment, monetary assets seized from their bank account, and compensation for harm to her husband's profession. Originally from Frankfurt am Main, Germany, the couple emigrated to Holland in February 1939. Both were forced to wear the Yellow Badge in Holland from May 2, 1942. They were deported from Amsterdam to Westerbork concentration camp on May 26, 1943, and then to Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in January 1944. Selka was released on July 10, 1944, as part of an exchange transport to Palestine. Karl Ochsenmann survived the Holocaust and died in Kfar Haroeh on November 24, 1946. After Selka Ochsenmann's death, her daughter, Julie Jehudith Wallerstein, continued the claim for household items lost during her parents' deportation in Holland. Selka Ochsenmann was awarded a total of 1,950 DM for 13 months of imprisonment, an additional 1,500 DM for wearing the Yellow Badge, a remaining balance of 674.81 DM for punitive taxes, a further 450 DM in a court settlement for damages due to loss of liberty, and an additional 1,950 DM for her husband's loss of liberty. The case was handled by the United Restitution Organization (URO) offices in Tel Aviv and Frankfurt am Main, with involvement from the Irgun Olej Merkas Europa (IOME) and the Legal Aid Department (LAD) of the URO.
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Additional biographic data on victims of persecution
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Ochsenmann (née Bamberger), Selka, born 21.12.1885 in Frankfurt am Main (Germany), citizenship: German, former profession: housewife.
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Ochsenmann, Karl (Carl), born 08.11.1877 in Poppenlauer (Germany), died 24.11.1946 in Kfar Haroeh (Israel), citizenship: German, former profession: rector.
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Other related individuals
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Wallerstein (née Ochsenmann), Julie Jehudith, 1914–, heir
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Ochsenmann, Theodor, 1912–, heir
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Wallerstein, Jakob, relative
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Bamberger, Siebel, relative
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Hohenstein, W., URO employee
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Fraustädter, Werner, URO employee
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Sladowsky, URO employee
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Lazarus, L., URO employee
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Pick, F., URO employee
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Ernst, A., URO employee
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May, Kurt, URO employee
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Block, P., URO employee
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Loebel, I., URO employee
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Strauss, German legislative
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Wallenstein, German legislative
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Niemann, German legislative
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Fiedler, German legislative
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Morenga, German legislative
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Rudersdorf, German legislative
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Kreusler, legal advisor
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Additional notes
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Contains medical records.
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