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File
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URO-TA-Pers-2709
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ID
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997013170222505171
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Title
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Feige, Herbert, residing in Haifa, Israel, reparations file.
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Main applicants and victims of persecution
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Feige, Herbert, 1909-, URO applicant, victim
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Years
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1933-1958
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Content
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Herbert Feige, residing in Haifa, Israel, seeks compensation for harm to profession. Born on September 24, 1909, in Hildesheim, he was appointed a court referendary in Celle on January 30, 1933. Shortly after, in June 1933, he was forced to resign from the Prussian judicial service due to Nazi racial persecution under the Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service. Considered a Jew according to the Nuremberg Laws, he emigrated to Palestine in May 1933, where he worked in various roles. After the war, he pursued his compensation claim from Haifa.
By a decision dated January 13, 1955, under the BWGÖD, Feige was granted the legal status of a retired Government Counselor (Regierungsrat a.D.) with a pension effective from April 1, 1951, and a one-time compensation. His subsequent claim for capital compensation for loss of income before April 1, 1950, under the BEG was rejected on October 16, 1956, and he was instead offered a settlement for damage to education of DM 5,000.
The case involved the URO offices in Tel Aviv, Haifa, Hanover, Cologne, and Frankfurt/Main, as well as the Irgun Olej Mercas Europa in Haifa. The Jewish Agency for Palestine in Munich forwarded the initial application.
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Additional biographic data on victims of persecution
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Feige, Herbert, born 24.09.1909 in Hildesheim (Germany), citizenship: German, former profession: court referendary.
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Other related individuals
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Adiv, URO employee
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Alterthum, Martin, legal advisor
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Amelung, German legislative
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Arndt, URO employee
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Bental, URO employee
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Birnbaum, URO employee
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Blumberg, W., URO employee
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Braver, URO employee
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Cahanowitz, URO employee
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Cerf, URO employee
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Chan, URO employee
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Eisler, URO employee
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Erdsiek, German legislative
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Ernst, URO employee
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Fischer, URO employee
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Froehlich, URO employee
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Goldschmidt, URO employee
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Grauer, URO employee
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Grendel, German legislative
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Greve, German legislative
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Gronemann, URO employee
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Guttmann, A., URO employee
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Hamburger, URO employee
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Heinemann, German legislative
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Hoffmann, URO employee
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Hohenstein, URO employee
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Holder, URO employee
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Hornig, German legislative
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Jacoby, URO employee
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Kahn, URO employee
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Klugmann, URO employee
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Knopf, H., URO employee
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Koenig, URO employee
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Levy, URO employee
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Loebol, URO employee
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May, Kurt, URO employee
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Mayer, URO employee
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Meyer-Abich, German legislative
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Neumeyer, German legislative
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Pick, F., URO employee
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Pollak, URO employee
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Praeger, URO employee
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Roch, URO employee
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Rosenhaupt, URO employee
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Rosenthal, URO employee
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Rothschild, URO employee
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Schelas, Hans, URO employee
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Schmitt, German legislative
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Schulz, German legislative
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Stiel, Paul, URO employee
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Strauss, URO employee
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Tramer, H., URO employee
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von Garssen, German legislative
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Wantuch, URO employee
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Weber, German legislative
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Weissmann, URO employee
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Wilsen, H., URO employee
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Wolff, URO employee
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Złoczower, URO employee
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Hirsch, Joseph, witness
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Lewin, Hans Jacob, witness
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Feige (née Wittekind), Anna, relative
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Additional notes
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Contains biography.
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