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File
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URO-TA-Pers-2762
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ID
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997013170223005171
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Title
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Toeroek, Julius, residing in Machane Israel, Israel, reparations file.
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Main applicants and victims of persecution
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Toeroek (Török, Torok, Toercek, Teeroek), Julius, 1884-1968, URO applicant, victim
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Toeroek (Török), Margarita (Margita), URO applicant, heir
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Toran (Toeroek), Henry, URO applicant, heir
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Years
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1935-1970
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Content
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Julius Toeroek residing in Machane Israel, sought compensation for harm to liberty, including deportation to Sered concentration camp from September 1944 to December 1944 and Bergen-Belsen concentration camp from December 1944 until April 7, 1945, and for harm to profession. Julius Toeroek later also sought compensation for harm to health suffered, and for being forced to wear the Yellow Badge in Pressburg from September 22, 1941, until his deportation in September 1944. Before the persecution, he worked as a sub-director for a Swiss holding company in Romania (1921-1932) and later established several businesses in Pressburg, including the oil company 'Energia', which was aryanized in 1940. Following his liberation on April 13, 1945, Julius Toeroek was hospitalized in Hillersleben until June 1945, then returned to Pressburg before immigrating to Israel in October 1949, where he lived in the Machane Israel immigrant camp until 1954, when he moved to a 'Malben' home for the elderly. Following Julius Toeroek's death on October 10, 1968, his heirs, wife Margarita Toeroek and son Henry Toran (Toeroek), initially continued the claim for harm to health. The applicant's brother was shot by the Gestapo at the age of 65. The applicant's sister, aged 70, was gassed in Auschwitz. Julius Toeroek was awarded compensation of DM 1,050 for 7 months of harm to liberty, an additional DM 5,250 for wearing the Yellow Badge, and a capital compensation of DM 9,740.50 for harm to health suffered until June 1, 1950. The case was handled by the United Restitution Organization (URO) offices in Tel Aviv, Frankfurt, and Hannover, with the American Joint Distribution Committee (Malben) also participating after the applicant's death.
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Additional biographic data on victims of persecution
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Toeroek (Török, Torok, Toercek, Teeroek), Julius, born 19.04.1884 in Urmin (Slovakia), died 10.10.1968 in Pardes Katz (Israel), citizenship: Czechoslovakian, former profession: sub-director, merchant, bookkeeper, officer, clerk.
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Jonap (Jonab), Zoltan, born 26.04.1898 in Košice (Slovakia).
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Kalman, Artur, born 12.03.1889 in Bratislava (Slovakia).
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Schoenberger, Sigmund, born 28.10.1890 in Timișoara (Romania).
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Other victims of persecution mentioned
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Jonap (Jonab), Zoltan, 1898-, victim, witness
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Kalman, Artur, 1889-, victim, witness
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Schoenberger, Sigmund, 1890-, victim, witness
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Other related individuals
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Birnbaum, URO employee
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Blumberg, W., URO employee
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Hoffmann, Olga, URO employee
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Jawitz, Hans, URO employee
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Langhausor, German legislative
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Listmann, Reg. Rat, German legislative
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Lott, URO employee
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Lupul, Erich, URO employee
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Mayer, P., URO employee
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Muskat, W., URO employee
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Nath, Egon, URO employee
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Prager, Kurt, URO employee
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Ramb, URO employee
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Schiffmann, German legislative
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Sladowsky, URO employee
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Theuerkauf, Ernst, URO employee
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Additional notes
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Contains biography.
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Contains family tree of the Toeroek family.
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Contains medical records.
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Metadata in this record was created by AI.