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File
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URO-TA-Pers-2860
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ID
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997013170392305171
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Title
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Jassan (née Rudnicka), Rachel, residing in Tel Aviv, Israel, reparations file.
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Main applicants and victims of persecution
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Jassan (née Rudnicka, Rudniczka, Fassan, Budnicka), Rachel, 1924-, URO applicant, victim
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Rudnicka (Rudnicki, Budnicka), Israel Moses, 1901-1942, victim, relative
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Rudnicka (née Charmatz, Budnicka), Chaja, victim, relative
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Years
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1954-1966
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Content
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Rachel Jassan, residing in Tel Aviv, Israel, sought compensation for harm to liberty and harm to health suffered during the Nazi era. She also sought compensation for the death of her father. Born in Swieciany, Poland, she had been living in Warsaw with her parents since approximately 1931. The claim details that from December 1939, she was forced to wear a white armband with a blue Star of David and perform forced labor in Warsaw. After escaping to Swieciany in March 1940, she was later confined in the Swieciany Ghetto from October 3, 1941, to March 23, 1943, and then in the Wilno Ghetto until October 1943, where she wore a yellow Star of David. From October 27, 1943, to May 5, 1944, she performed forced labor at the Keilis fur factory, and then at the H.K.P. workshop until her liberation on July 13, 1944. After liberation, she stayed in Lodz for a few months, then traveled via Stuttgart to Paris, where she stayed until 1946 before illegally immigrating to Palestine, which later became Israel. Her father, Israel Moses Rudnicki, was deported from the Warsaw Ghetto to Auschwitz concentration camp, where he perished in May 1942. Her mother, Chaja Rudnicka née Charmatz, also perished during the persecution. Rachel Jassan received a settlement of DM 5,475 as compensation for deprivation of liberty from October 10, 1939, to July 13, 1944, under §§ 43 and 47 of the BEG. In February 1960, she withdrew her claim for harm to life, as she had remarried in 1948. The claim was handled by the URO offices in Frankfurt and Koblenz, in cooperation with the MILTAM office in Tel Aviv. The file also indicates involvement from IRGUN OLEJ MERKAZ EUROPA regarding a certificate of need.
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Additional biographic data on victims of persecution
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Jassan (née Rudnicka, Rudniczka, Fassan, Budnicka), Rachel, born 19.07.1924 in Švenčionys (Lithuania), citizenship: Lithuanian.
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Rudnicka (Rudnicki, Budnicka), Israel Moses, born 10.1901 in Švenčionys (Lithuania), died 05.1942 in Auschwitz concentration camp, citizenship: Lithuanian, former profession: music teacher.
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Kurgan (née Joffe), Mina, born 25.02.1922 in Vilnius (Lithuania).
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Ulfan (Jaffe, née Kovarski), Scheindl, born 04.12.1927 in Švenčionys (Lithuania).
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Schimileviec, Zelig, born 26.03.1907 in Vilnius (Lithuania).
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Other victims of persecution mentioned
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Kurgan (née Joffe), Mina, 1922-, victim, witness
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Ulfan (Jaffe, née Kovarski), Scheindl, 1927-, victim, witness
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Schimileviec, Zelig, 1907-, victim, witness
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Other related individuals
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Jassan, Chaim, relative
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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. — Poland — History$y20th century
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) — Poland
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World War, 1939-1945 — Destruction and pillage — Poland
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Jews — Legal status, laws, etc. — Lithuania — History$y20th century
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) — Lithuania
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World War, 1939-1945 — Destruction and pillage — Lithuania
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World War, 1939-1945 — Deportations from Poland
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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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World War, 1939-1945$xConscript labor$zPoland
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Jewish ghettos$zPoland
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Nazi concentration camps$zPoland
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World War, 1939-1945$xConscript labor$zLithuania
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Jewish ghettos$zLithuania
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Related concentration and conscript labor camps
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Auschwitz
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Additional notes
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Contains biography.
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Contains medical records.
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