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File
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URO-TA-Pers-2711
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ID
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997013170222005171
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Title
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Fischer, Ernst, residing in Tel Aviv, Israel, reparations file.
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Main applicants and victims of persecution
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Fischer, Ernst, 1898-, URO applicant, victim
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Years
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1953-1955
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Content
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Ernst Fischer, residing in Tel Aviv, Israel, seeks compensation for harm to profession as a Studienrat (senior teacher) in Germany, which he lost due to Nazi persecution. Before the Nazi era, he worked as a teacher in various German gymnasiums in Frankenstein/Schlesien, Gleiwitz, Beuthen, and Neisse between 1923 and 1930. He emigrated from Germany on July 31, 1939, due to the Nazi anti-Jewish legislation and settled in Tel Aviv. According to a decision by the Federal Minister of the Interior on October 29, 1953, under the 'Law Regulating the Reparation of National Socialist Injustice for Members of the Public Service Living Abroad' of March 18, 1952, Ernst Fischer was granted a pension effective from April 1, 1951, based on his position as a Studienrat with a seniority date of April 1, 1925. For the period from April 1, 1950, to March 31, 1951, he received a one-time compensation equal to one year's pension. The United Restitution Office of the Irgun Olej Merkas Europa in Tel Aviv represented Ernst Fischer in his claim.
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Additional biographic data on victims of persecution
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Fischer, Ernst, born 22.08.1898 in Zabrze (Poland), citizenship: German, former profession: senior teacher.
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Fischer, Veza-Rahel (Vera-Rahel), born 10.08.1934 in Wrocław (Poland).
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Fischer, Michael, born 17.06.1937.
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Fischer, Miriam (Mirja), born 29.02.1936.
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Other related individuals
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Pick, F., URO employee
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Pict, Frits, URO employee
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Herold, URO employee
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Kaethe, URO employee
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Frzeker, Ernst, URO employee
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Schaar, german official
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Fischer, Allegra, relative
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Fischer, Veza-Rahel (Vera-Rahel), 1934-, relative
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Fischer, Michael, 1937-, relative
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Fischer, Miriam (Mirja), 1936-, relative
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Additional notes
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Contains biography.
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