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File
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URO-TA-Pers-2459
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ID
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997013170257305171
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Title
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Salomon, Martin, residing in Tel Aviv, Israel, reparations file.
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Main applicants and victims of persecution
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Salomon, Martin (Mordechai), 1883-, URO applicant, victim
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Years
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1952-1957
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Content
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Martin Salomon, born in Jerusalem in 1883 and residing in Tel Aviv, Israel, seeks compensation for harm to profession, specifically the loss of his job and pension rights. He was dismissed from his position at the Berliner Städtische Elektrizitätswerke AG (BEWAG) in Berlin on September 30, 1933, based on the Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service. A significant part of his case involved the legal debate over whether BEWAG was a public service entity, which would affect his pension eligibility under either the BWGÖD or the BEG. Salomon emigrated from Germany to Palestine in 1934. He was a veteran of World War I, having served as a German soldier on the Eastern Front from 1916 to 1918. Before the war, he studied at the Polytechnic Institute in Friedberg and worked as a technician at AEG in Berlin. By October 1955, he had received an advance of 5,000 DM. The case was handled by URO offices in Tel Aviv, Berlin, Cologne, and London, with the Jewish Agency for Palestine assisting in the application process.
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Additional biographic data on victims of persecution
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Salomon, Martin (Mordechai), born 11.06.1883 in Jerusalem (Israel), citizenship: German, former profession: architectural draftsman, technical officer.
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Other related individuals
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John (née Gottschalk), Emma, witness
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Bürger, Hildegard, relative
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Alterthum, Martin, legal advisor
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Falkenstein, URO employee
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Friedlander, K., URO employee
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Guttmann, A., URO employee
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Herrmann, German legislative
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Knopf, H., URO employee
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Pechner, URO employee
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Strauss, URO employee
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Rossocha, Paul, victim
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Albahary, Donna, victim
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Schlesinger, Franz, victim
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Lauer, Hans, victim
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Moed, Judith, victim
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Additional notes
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Contains biography.
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