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File
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URO-TA-Pers-2992
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ID
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997013170382105171
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Title
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Singer (née Merdinger), Fanny, residing in Haifa, Israel, reparations file.
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Main applicants and victims of persecution
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Singer (née Merdinger, Rozmer), Fanny (Fany, Fani), 1898-1966, URO applicant, victim
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Singer, Schloimo Friedrich, relative, victim
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Singer, Elieser, 1925-, URO applicant, heir, victim
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Nagler, Pinchas (Pinches), 1907-, victim, witness, relative
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Years
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1949-1972
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Content
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Fanny Singer, a resident of Haifa, Israel, sought compensation for harm to liberty and health suffered during the Holocaust. Born in Codobesti (Odobesti), Romania, she lived in Czernowitz where, from July 30, 1941, she was forced to wear the Yellow Badge. In August 1941, she was severely beaten by drunk German soldiers along with other Jewish women, which resulted in long-term health issues. From October 11, 1941, she was confined to the Czernowitz ghetto for three weeks along with her husband Schloimo Friedrich Singer and children Elieser Singer and Bianca Bracha Solomonovici, afterward living under restrictions until February 1943. She was then imprisoned in Tulcea from February 15, 1943, until August 23, 1944. After her release, she traveled to Palestine via Bulgaria, arriving on January 15, 1945, and settled in Haifa. Following her death on February 9, 1966, her children, Elieser Singer and Bianca Bracha Solomonovici, continued the claims as her heirs. The claims were processed by URO offices in Tel Aviv, Frankfurt/Main, Berlin/Rheinland-Pfalz, and Haifa. The claim related to her detention in Tulcea was handled as a "Tulcea case." Several settlements were reached, awarding a total of DM 2,700 for the period in Czernowitz, DM 600 for part of her time in Tulcea, and a final DM 1,200 for the remainder of her detention. The health damage claim resulted in a settlement for her heirs, which included a pension back-payment of DM 32,823 and a capital compensation of DM 8,060.
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Additional biographic data on victims of persecution
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Singer (née Merdinger, Rozmer), Fanny (Fany, Fani), born 28.08.1898 in Odobești (Romania), died 09.02.1966 in Haifa (Israel), citizenship: Romanian, former profession: housewife.
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Singer, Elieser, born 05.04.1925 in Chernivtsi (Ukraine).
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Rosenbaum (née Silberbusch), Mirjam, born 31.07.1920 in Hryhorivka (Ukraine).
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Nagler, Pinchas (Pinches), born 04.11.1907 in Siret (Romania).
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Engler, Leon, born 29.03.1899 in Chernivtsi (Ukraine).
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Engler (née Rosenwasser), Jeanette, born 21.09.1904 in Chernivtsi (Ukraine).
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Other victims of persecution mentioned
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Rosenbaum (née Silberbusch), Mirjam, 1920-, victim, witness
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Engler, Leon, 1899-, victim, witness
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Engler (née Rosenwasser), Jeanette, 1904-, victim, witness
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Other related individuals
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Merdinger, Berta, relative
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Merdinger, David, relative
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Fischer, Bruno, URO employee
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Gottlieb, Friedrich, URO employee
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Haedge, URO employee
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Hirschhorn, Karl, URO employee
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Jawitz, Hans, legal advisor
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Katzenstein, URO employee
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Kersch, German legislative
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Kosak, Franz, legal advisor
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Lehmann, URO employee
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Levy, Rudolf, URO employee
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Lindner, URO employee
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Lupul, Erich, legal advisor
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Mahling, URO employee
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Ruppert, German legislative
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Scholz, URO employee
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Sladowsky, URO employee
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Steffes, German legislative
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Theuerkauf, Ernst, legal advisor
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Visan, R., URO employee
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Wolff, URO employee
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Solomonovici (née Singer), Bianca Bracha, heir, victim
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Additional notes
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Contains biography.
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Contains medical records.
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