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File
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URO-TA-Pers-2764
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ID
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997013170222605171
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Title
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Tieber (née Appelfeld), Hilde, residing in Tel Aviv, Israel, reparations file.
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Main applicants and victims of persecution
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Tieber (née Appelfeld), Hilde (Hilda), 1903-, URO applicant, victim
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Tieber, Josef, 1900-, victim, relative
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Appelfeld, Max, victim, relative
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Appelfeld (née Sobotka), Eleonore, victim, relative
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Appelfeld, Karl, victim, relative
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Appelfeld, Ernst, victim, relative
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Years
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1948-1971
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Content
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Hilde Tieber, residing in Tel Aviv, Israel, sought compensation for harm to liberty, profession, and health suffered. Compensation was sought for her deportation from Brno to the Theresienstadt ghetto on January 28, 1942, then to the Auschwitz concentration camp on May 18, 1944, and subsequent transfers to Hamburg and the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp until her liberation. Compensation was also sought for being forced to wear the Yellow Badge in Brno from September 19, 1941, to January 27, 1942. Her daughter Suse Weiss (née Tieber) was imprisoned alongside her. Compensation was also sought for health issues resulting from her persecution and for forced labor performed from July 1944 to April 1945 at Rhenania Öl-Werke, Ziegelei Malo Wesselch, and Zementfabrik Mochler in Germany. The applicant's parents, Max and Eleonore Appelfeld, and her brothers, Karl and Ernst Appelfeld, perished during the persecution. Born in Znaim, Czechoslovakia, Hilde Tieber and her daughter Suse fled to Brno in September 1938. After liberation in 1945, she returned to Znaim and lived in Prague and Brno before emigrating to Israel in 1949. For harm to liberty, the applicant was granted compensation of DM 4,800 under the BEG. For harm to health, she was awarded capital compensation of DM 10,238.80, a pension back payment of DM 44,772, and a monthly pension of DM 368 starting in April 1969. The United Restitution Organization (URO) offices in Tel Aviv, Frankfurt/Main, and Berlin were involved in the case.
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Additional biographic data on victims of persecution
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Tieber (née Appelfeld), Hilde (Hilda), born 03.06.1903 in Znojmo (Czech Republic), citizenship: Czechoslovakian.
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Tieber, Josef, born 1900, citizenship: Czechoslovakian, former profession: children's clothing manufacturer.
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Weiss (née Tieber), Suse, born 04.04.1928 in Znojmo (Czech Republic), citizenship: Czechoslovakian.
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Weiss (née Grünwald), Grete, born 05.10.1905 in Seefeld in Tirol (Austria).
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Kraus (née Polach), Edith, born 12.07.1921 in Prague (Czech Republic).
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Schlachet (Efrat), Evelyne (Michal), born 27.04.1926 in Ostrava (Czech Republic).
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Other victims of persecution mentioned
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Weiss (née Grünwald), Grete, 1905-, victim, witness
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Kraus (née Polach), Edith, 1921-, victim, witness
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Schlachet (Efrat), Evelyne (Michal), 1926-, victim, witness
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Weiss, Albert, victim, witness
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Other related individuals
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Jockel, Emil, witness
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Mayer, Peter, URO employee
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Prager, Kurt, URO employee
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Birnbaum, Arthur, URO employee
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Weissmann, Georg, URO employee
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Mahling, URO employee
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Sladowsky, URO employee
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Pollard, URO employee
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Goebel, URO employee
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Weisz, R., URO employee
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Habermehl, German legislative
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Richter, German legislative
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Dahmen, German legislative
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Weiss (née Tieber), Suse, 1928-, victim, heir
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Additional notes
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Contains biography.
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Contains medical records.
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