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File
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URO-TA-Pers-2991
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ID
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997013170382605171
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Title
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Lemberger, Chaim (Heinz), residing in Ness Ziona, Israel, reparations file.
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Main applicants and victims of persecution
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Lemberger (née Pelzmann), Ester (Fajga), relative, victim
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Lemberger, Abraham (Adolf), 1885-1945, victim, relative
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Lemberger, Chaim (Heinz, Hersch), 1918-, URO applicant, victim
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Lemberger, Jakob, -1958, relative, victim
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Stanford (née Lemberger), Erika Gertrude, relative, victim
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Years
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1956-1972
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Content
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Chaim (Heinz) Lemberger residing in Ness Ziona, Israel, seeks compensation for harm to education, which was an interrupted education during the Nazi era. Compensation is also sought for harm to health suffered by the applicant. Restitution is also sought for household items previously belonging to the applicant's father, Abraham Lemberger, who perished on May 8, 1945.
Born in Zanow, Pomerania, Chaim Lemberger moved to Berlin with his family in 1927. He attended a Real-Gymnasium until 1932 and then a Jewish school until 1933. Unable to find an apprenticeship as a precision mechanic due to racial persecution, he prepared for emigration in a camp in Frankfurt a.M. and emigrated to Palestine in November 1935 through the Youth Aliyah rescue operation. He lived in a kibbutz until 1939, then worked as a casual laborer in orange groves in Ness Ziona. He served in the military in 1948 and was discharged for health reasons in 1952, after which he became a municipal employee.
The applicant was granted a total of DM 10,000 for harm to education. The community of heirs of Abraham Lemberger, including the applicant, received a settlement of DM 2,000 for damage to property and assets. The applicant's claim for harm to health was rejected. His brother Jakob died in 1958 and had a claim for harm to education, his widow Ruth Lemberger continue the claim at the URO office in London.
The case was handled by the United Restitution Organization (URO) offices in Tel Aviv, Berlin, London, and Haifa. The Irgun Olej Merkas Europa (Association of Immigrants from Central Europe - IOME) was also involved in providing a certificate of need. His sister Gertrud Stanford and mother Esther Lemberger filed a claim for harm to life after Abraham Lemberger.
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Additional biographic data on victims of persecution
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Lemberger, Abraham (Adolf), born 1885 in Łódź (Poland), died 08.05.1945, former profession: master tailor.
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Lemberger, Chaim (Heinz, Hersch), born 08.04.1918 in Sianów (Poland), citizenship: Polish, former profession: student.
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Lemberger, Jakob, died 08.04.1958 in Haifa (Israel).
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Eisenstadt, Oskar, born 13.10.1903 in Berlin (Germany).
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Pulvermacher, Felix, born 03.11.1893 in Opole (Poland).
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Other victims of persecution mentioned
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Eisenstadt, Oskar, 1903-, victim, witness
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Pulvermacher, Felix, 1893-, victim, witness
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Other related individuals
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Adler, Bernat, witness
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Birn, David Moshe, witness
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Kegel, Joachim, witness
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Liebermann (née Bronsul), Sabina, witness, heir
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Lemberger (née Glasstein), Ruth, heir, witness
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Lemberger, Daniel, heir
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Lemberger, Gila, 1958-, relative
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Lemberger, Joram Abraham, heir
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Lemberger (née Prager), Reni, 1917-, relative
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Lemberger, Uriel (Uri), 1942-, relative
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Bental, O., URO employee
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Falkenstein, H., URO employee
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Fischer, L., URO employee
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Froehlich, Josef, URO employee
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Gronich, A., URO employee
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Hamburger, URO employee
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Herrmann, German legislative
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Hoffmann, Olga, URO employee
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Panziger, German legislative
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Philipp, German legislative
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Pistiner, A., legal advisor
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Proskauer, Erna, legal advisor
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Riechert, German legislative
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Rosenbaum, F., URO employee
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Scholz, German legislative
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Siering, German legislative
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Wolff, URO employee
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Additional notes
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Contains biography.
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Contains medical records.
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