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File
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URO-TA-Pers-2330
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ID
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997013169211405171
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Title
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Glickmann, Jakob, residing in Herzliya, Israel, reparations file.
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Main applicants and victims of persecution
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Glickmann (Glückmann, Glickman), Jakob (Jacob), 1896-1977, URO applicant, victim, heir
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Glickmann (née Abramovici), Lea (Leia), 1902-, URO applicant, victim, heir
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Years
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1958-1977
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Content
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Jakob Glickmann, residing in Herzliya, Israel, seeks compensation for harm to liberty he suffered between July 1941 and August 1944 in Roman, Targu Frumos (07.1941-01.1942), Bacesti (01.1942-05.1942), Vaslui, and Piatra Neamț (05.1942-08.1944), where he was forced to perform forced labor and wear the Yellow Badge. He immigrated to Israel in 1950 and died there. Following his death, his wife, Lea Glickmann, continued the application for a hardship allowance. Lea Glickmann also suffered persecution, having been forced to wear the Yellow Badge and being subject to movement restrictions in Roman from August 1941 to August 1944. Jakob Glickmann also sought compensation for his deceased father, Chaim Leiser Strul Glickmann, who was forced to wear the Yellow Badge in Roman between August 1941 and August 1944. Chaim Leiser Strul Glickmann immigrated to Israel in 1952 and passed away in 1954. Jakob Glickmann received 1,200 DM and 4,050 DM as compensation for harm to liberty. The heirs of Chaim Leiser Strul Glickmann received 5,250 DM, and Lea Glickmann received 5,250 DM for harm to liberty. The couple's joint application for a hardship allowance under § 165 BEG was ultimately rejected on June 1, 1977. The case was handled by the URO offices in Tel Aviv and Frankfurt am Main, with the Jewish Agency for Israel providing immigration documentation.
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Additional biographic data on victims of persecution
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Glickmann (Glückmann, Glickman), Jakob (Jacob), born 30.03.1896 in Tăutești (Romania), died 1977, citizenship: Romanian, former profession: accountant.
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Glickmann (Glückman, Glickman), Chaim Leiser Strul, born 1868 in Dorohoi (Romania), died 01.05.1954 in Herzliya (Israel), citizenship: Romanian, former profession: merchant.
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Glickmann (née Abramovici), Lea (Leia), born 13.03.1902 in Volintirești (Romania), citizenship: Romanian.
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Hamer, Haskal, born 02.07.1898 in Botoșani (Romania).
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Herscu (née Histor), Malca (Malka), born 05.10.1899 in Vaslui (Romania).
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Herscu, Jancu (Janku), born 23.12.1892 in Roman (Romania).
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Other victims of persecution mentioned
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Hamer, Haskal, 1898-, victim, witness
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Herscu (née Histor), Malca (Malka), 1899-, victim, witness
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Herscu, Jancu (Janku), 1892-, victim, witness
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Other related individuals
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Glickman, Benjamin, 1913–, heir
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Glickman, Bercu, 1900–, heir
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Glickmann, Jizchak, 1924–, relative
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Glickmann, Josef, 1928–, relative
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Maczylsky (née Glickmann), Chana, 1923–, relative
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Proman (née Glickmann), Miriam, 1930–, relative
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Schmulowitz (née Glickmann), Esther, 1934–, relative
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Reshpka (née Glickmann), Hadassa, 1924–, relative
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Fischer, Bruno, legal advisor
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Jawitz, Hans, legal advisor
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Theuerkauf, Ernst, legal advisor
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Schieber, Max, URO employee
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Schneider, German legislative
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Finkenberg, German legislative
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Cyrus, German legislative
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Weidemann, German legislative
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Jetter, German legislative
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Glickmann (Glückman, Glickman), Chaim Leiser Strul, 1868-1954, victim
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Additional notes
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Contains biography.
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Contains medical records.
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