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File
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URO-TA-Pers-2279
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ID
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997013170245105171
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Title
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Weinberger (née Simkovic), Hermine Maria, residing in Uzhhorod, Ukraine, Ukraine, reparations file.
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Main applicants and victims of persecution
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Weinberger (née Simkovic), Hermine (Hermina, Maria, Chana), 1889-1965, URO applicant, victim, heir
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Weinberger, Eugen (Jenoe), 1922-, URO applicant, heir
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Simkovicz, Adolf (Arie), 1912-, victim, witness, relative
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Years
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1961-1969
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Content
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Hermine Maria Weinberger, residing in Tel Aviv, Israel, sought compensation for harm to health and liberty. She also sought compensation for the death of her husband, Alexander Weinberger, who went missing after being deported from the Uzhorod ghetto to Auschwitz in May 1944. Hermine Weinberger fled Uzhorod in April 1944, lived in hiding in Debrecen and Grosswardein, was imprisoned there in September 1944, transferred to a prison in Budapest, and then escaped to live illegally until liberation in January 1945. After the war, she lived in Prague, London, South Africa, Rhodesia, and immigrated to Israel in 1960. All her siblings perished during the Nazi persecution. Following her death on September 13, 1965, her son, Eugen Jence Weinberger, continued her claims and sought compensation for his father's death. Hermine Weinberger was awarded DM 1,350 for harm to liberty and a total of DM 48,708.56 in capital compensation and pension back payments for harm to health, followed by a monthly pension. The United Restitution Organization (URO) offices in Tel Aviv and Cologne handled the case. Contains mention of books.
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Additional biographic data on victims of persecution
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Weinberger (née Simkovic), Hermine (Hermina, Maria, Chana), born 06.02.1889 in Stavné (Slovakia), died 13.09.1965 in Herzliya (Israel), citizenship: Czechoslovakian, former profession: landowner, farmer.
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Weinberger, Eugen (Jenoe), born 12.09.1922 in Somotor (Slovakia), former profession: rabbi.
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Weinberger, Alexander (Sandor, Schmuel), born 18.08.1889 in Choňkovce (Slovakia), died 05.1944 in Auschwitz camp, citizenship: Czechoslovakian, former profession: landowner, farmer, cattle dealer.
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Bornstein (née Sachs), Henia (Henja, Perl), born 16.11.1912 in Koblenz (Germany).
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Simkovicz, Adolf (Arie), born 18.11.1912 in Veliky Berezny (Ukraine).
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Fuellip, Leopold (Josef), born 09.05.1923 in Uzhhorod (Ukraine).
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Other victims of persecution mentioned
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Bornstein (née Sachs), Henia (Henja, Perl), 1912-, victim, witness
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Fuellip, Leopold (Josef), 1923-, victim, witness
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Other related individuals
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Sinkovic, Samuel, relative
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Singer, Lea, relative
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Gelman, Joan Pearl, 1931-, relative
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Weinberger, Adam, 1957-, relative
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Weinberger, Rosalie, 1959-, relative
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Weinberger, Jonathan, 1964-, relative
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Prager, Kurt, URO employee
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Kahn, Paul, URO employee
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Mayer, P., URO employee
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Costa, URO employee
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Corts, URO employee
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Knoch, URO employee
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Neugebauer, URO employee
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Hammerschmid, URO employee
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Alban, URO employee
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Levy, Rudolf, URO employee
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Gottlieb, URO employee
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Seidenberg, URO employee
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Witting, URO employee
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Loebel, URO employee
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Cahanowitz, Raffael, URO employee
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Banse, German legislative
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Heeren, German legislative
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Linne, German legislative
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Kölschbach, German legislative
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Hartmann, German legislative
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Egelnau, German legislative
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Simon, Menachem, legal advisor
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Ben-Amittay, Jacob, legal advisor
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Berlovitz, S.S., legal advisor
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Weinberger, Alexander (Sandor, Schmuel), 1889-1944, victim
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Related categories
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) — Reparations
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) — Economic aspects
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World War, 1939-1945 — Destruction and pillage — Ukraine
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) — Slovakia
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World War, 1939-1945 — Destruction and pillage — Slovakia
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) — Hungary
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World War, 1939-1945 — Destruction and pillage — Hungary
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World War, 1939-1945 — Deportations from Hungary
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Holocaust survivors
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Jewish ghettos — Hungary
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Nazi concentration camps — Poland
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Jewish ghettos — Ukraine
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World War, 1939-1945$xConscript labor$zUkraine
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Jewish property$zUkraine
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Jewish libraries$zUkraine$xHistory$y20th century
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)$zUkraine
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Related concentration and conscript labor camps
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Auschwitz
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Additional notes
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Contains biography.
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Contains medical records.
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