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File
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URO-TA-Pers-2283
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ID
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997013170242905171
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Title
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Gittler, Norbert, residing in Haifa, Israel, reparations file.
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Main applicants and victims of persecution
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Gittler, Judith (Jehudit), -1960, victim, relative
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Gittler, Leopold, victim, relative
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Gittler (Gil), Max Leopold (Arjen), victim, relative
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Gittler, Norbert (Becheniah), 1887-1969, URO applicant, victim
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Gittler (née Davidson), Regina (Riwka), URO applicant, victim, heir
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Gittler, Gottfried, victim, relative
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Helfgott (Heller), Salomon, victim, witness, relative
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Years
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1939-1971$g1939, 1950-1971
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Content
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Norbert Gittler, a Polish citizen residing in Haifa, Israel since 1940, sought compensation for damages to his professional career as the owner of a wholesale business in Munich, which he was forced to liquidate in late 1938 due to Nazi persecution. His claims also covered property damage, including the confiscation and auction of two lifts and three crates of household goods in Hamburg in 1939, and financial losses such as expropriated bank accounts and securities, a Dego tax payment, and losses from the Haavara transfer. File mentions application for emigration expenses paid for his children Judith, Max and Gottfried Gittler. Additionally, he claimed for the forced surrender of a gold watch and other gold items to the Municipal Pawn Office in Munich in July 1939 and for surrendered life insurance policies with Allianz. Mr. Gittler's brother, Leopold Gittler, co-owner of the company Helfgott & Gittler, perished during the Holocaust. For his professional career damages, Norbert Gittler was granted a monthly pension of DM 429 starting from November 1953, plus a one-time payment of DM 5,148. He also received settlements of DM 2,500 for emigration costs, DM 4,788.08 for life insurance damages, DM 3,350 for transfer losses, and DM 125 for loss of use on emigration costs. His claim related to a fulfilled guarantee for Helfgott & Gittler was dismissed. The case was handled by URO offices in Munich, Tel Aviv, and Haifa, alongside the Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael (Jewish National Fund) in Tel Aviv and Berlin. After Norbert Gittler's death on November 24, 1969, his widow, Regina Gittler, applied for a widow's pension.
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Additional biographic data on victims of persecution
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Gittler, Judith (Jehudit), died 09.05.1960 in Haifa (Israel).
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Gittler, Norbert (Becheniah), born 10.04.1887 in Sędziszów Małopolski (Poland), died 24.11.1969 in Haifa (Israel), citizenship: Polish, former profession: merchant, owner of a wholesale business.
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Other related individuals
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Erdmann, von, URO employee
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Gäbel, URO employee
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Hamburger, Werner, URO employee
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Haug, German legislative
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Hoffmann, Olga, URO employee
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Hohenstein, URO employee
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Künstler, German legislative
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Lazarus, L., URO employee
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Looser, URO employee
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Lorenz, German legislative
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Maier, German legislative
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Multerer, German legislative
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Pick, F., URO employee
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Raab, German legislative
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Rabau, URO employee
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Riedl, URO employee
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Roch, URO employee
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Schellmoser, German legislative
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Schuller, German legislative
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Schumer, J., URO employee
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Selowsky, L. K., URO employee
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Simon, P., URO employee
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Wallinger, German legislative
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Weis, Oskar, URO employee
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Wolf, H., URO employee
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Hilfgott (Helfgott, Heller), Salomon, victim
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Additional notes
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Contains biography.
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Contains medical records.
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