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File
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URO-TA-Pers-2081
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ID
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997013169212905171
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Title
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Nissenfeld, Chaim, residing in Ramat Gan, Israel, reparations file.
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Main applicants and victims of persecution
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Nissenfeld, Chaim, 1935-, URO applicant, victim
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Nissenfeld (née Miedzinski), Gertrud, victim, relative
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Nissenfeld, Zeev (Seew), victim, relative
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Nissenfeld, Josef, 1899-, victim, witness, relative
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Years
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1957-1962
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Content
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Applicant Chaim Nissenfeld residing in Ramat Gan, Israel, sought compensation for harm to education (Ausbildungsschaden), stating his family had to flee Germany in 1933/1934. The applicant's father, Josef Nissenfeld, fled Bremen, Germany, in 1933 due to his political views, and his wife Gertrud and son Seev followed him in 1934. The entire family emigrated from Holland to Palestine in 1935. Born in Heerlen, Holland, in 1935, Chaim Nissenfeld emigrated to Palestine the same year and later attended elementary school in Ramat Gan from 1941 to 1947 but had to leave to work. After his military service in 1952, he worked as a chauffeur. The claim, made under § 119 BEG, was withdrawn in 1960, and a separate claim for harm to liberty was withdrawn in 1962, leading to the case's closure. The United Restitution Organization (URO) offices in Tel Aviv and Hannover handled the case.
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Additional biographic data on victims of persecution
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Nissenfeld, Chaim, born 06.04.1935 in Heerlen (Netherlands), citizenship: German.
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Nissenfeld, Zeev (Seew), born in Bremen (Germany).
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Nissenfeld, Josef, born 16.12.1899 in Magdeburg (Germany).
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Other related individuals
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Nissenfeld (née Kelmann), Anna, relative
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Grauer, F., URO employee
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Blumberg, W., URO employee
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Mayer, Peter, URO employee
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Ernst, A., URO employee
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Schmidt, German legislative
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Schnittker, German legislative
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Additional notes
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Contains biography.
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