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File
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URO-TA-Pers-2861
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ID
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997013170391805171
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Title
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Zegelstein (Ben Sira), Nachum, residing in Khust, Ukraine, Ukraine, reparations file.
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Main applicants and victims of persecution
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Zegelstein (Ben), Nachum (Sira), 1921-, URO applicant, victim
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Zegelstein, Fischel, victim, relative
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Ehrlich (née Zegelstein), Chaja, 1925-, victim, relative
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Zegelstein (née Jakubowicz), Rywka, victim, relative
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Zegelstein, Lea, victim, relative
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Zegelstein, Salman, victim, relative
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Zegelstein, Israel, victim, relative
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Zegelstein, Mosche, victim, relative
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Zegelstein, Jehuda, -1948, victim, relative
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Zegelstein, Rachel, 1924-1948, victim, relative
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Liser (née Zegelstein), Cipora, victim, relative
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Zegelstein, Tauba, victim, relative
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Zegelstein, Riwka, victim, relative
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Years
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1950-1967
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Content
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Nachum Zegelstein, residing in Jaffa, Israel, seeks compensation for harm to liberty suffered during the Nazi era, including forced labor in the Hungarian Army from October 5, 1942, where he had to wear the yellow badge, and subsequent imprisonment in Mauthausen and Gunskirchen concentration camps until his liberation in May 1945.
After the war, he stayed at the Landsberg Displaced Persons (DP) camp from December 1945 until he emigrated to Israel in 1947 via Cyprus.
Compensation was also sought for harm to life for his father, Fischel Zegelstein, and stepmother, Lea Zegelstein, who both perished in Auschwitz. His siblings Salman, Israel and Mosche Zegelstein perished in Auschwitz too. His sister Tauba and Riwka Zegelstein were interned in Auschwitz but survived.
His siblings, Jehuda Zegelstein and Rachel Zegelstein, who were also Holocaust survivors, were killed in Israel's War of Independence in 1948.
The applicant also sought restitution for precious metal items and jewelry belonging to his parents, which were seized in concentration camps.
He was awarded DM 4,650 for 31 months of imprisonment based on articles § 43-50 and 160 of the German Federal Compensation Law (BEG).
The case was handled by the United Restitution Organization (URO) offices in Tel Aviv (Miltam), Munich, and Frankfurt.
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Additional biographic data on victims of persecution
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Zegelstein (Ben), Nachum (Sira), born 06.06.1921 in Majdan (Ukraine), citizenship: Czechoslovakian, former profession: agricultural worker.
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Zegelstein, Fischel, died in Auschwitz concentration camp.
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Zegelstein, Lea, died in Auschwitz concentration camp.
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Zegelstein, Salman, died in Auschwitz concentration camp.
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Zegelstein, Israel, died in Auschwitz concentration camp.
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Zegelstein, Mosche, died in Auschwitz concentration camp.
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Zegelstein, Jehuda, died 1948 in Israel.
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Zegelstein, Rachel, born 1924, died 1948 in Israel.
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Zegelstein, Tauba, died in Auschwitz concentration camp.
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Zegelstein, Riwka, died in Auschwitz concentration camp.
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Weiss, Ben Zion, born 02.05.1921 in Maidan (Ukraine).
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Tesler, Zwi (Herman), born 20.12.1920 in Ardeal (Romania).
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Luger, Mosche (Mozes), born 11.12.1922 in Teresva (Ukraine).
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Katz, Israel (Ludvig), born 26.01.1920 in Sighetu Marmației (Romania).
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Grinbal, Jehuda Leib, born 17.12.1923 in Miechów (Poland).
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Reiss, Jehuda, born 18.12.1918 in Poland.
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Other victims of persecution mentioned
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Weiss, Ben Zion, 1921-, victim, witness
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Tesler, Zwi (Herman), 1920-, victim, witness
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Luger, Mosche (Mozes), 1922-, victim, witness
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Katz, Israel (Ludvig), 1920-, victim, witness
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Grinbal, Jehuda Leib, 1923-, victim, witness
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Other related individuals
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Poper, Sara, witness
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Zegelstein (née Wul), Pnina (Paula), 1949-, relative
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Sladowsky, URO employee
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Fischer, URO employee
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Muskat, W., URO employee
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Katzenstein, URO employee
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Wolf, H., URO employee
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Hirschler, R., URO employee
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Schaefer, German legislative
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Loschelder, German legislative
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Meier, German legislative
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Kühne, German legislative
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Reiss, Jehuda, 1918-, victim
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Related categories
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) — Reparations
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) — Economic aspects
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Jews — Legal status, laws, etc. — Hungary — History$y20th century
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) — Ukraine
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World War, 1939-1945 — Destruction and pillage — Ukraine
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World War, 1939-1945 — Destruction and pillage — Hungary
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World War, 1939-1945 — Deportations from Czechoslovakia
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Aliyah Bet (1933-1948)
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Nazi concentration camps — Liberation
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Holocaust survivors
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Refugee camps
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World War, 1939-1945 — Conscript labor — Hungary
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World War, 1939-1945$xConscript labor$zAustria
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Nazi concentration camps$zAustria
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Jewish property$zUkraine
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Additional notes
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Contains biography.
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