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File
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URO-TA-Pers-2632
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ID
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997013170228705171
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Title
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Chajet, Boris, residing in Ramat Gan, Israel, reparations file.
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Main applicants and victims of persecution
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Chajet, Boris (Baruch, Borys), 1913-, URO applicant, heir
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Years
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1963-1966
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Content
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Boris Baruch Chajet, born in Wilno (now Vilnius, Lithuania) on May 8, 1913, was a transport company owner who later became an Israeli citizen residing in Ramat Gan. He seeks restitution for a wide range of assets, including precious metals, jewelry, furs, household items, business inventory, bank accounts, and securities seized during the Nazi era in Wilno. These assets belonged to his mother-in-law, Genia Zeidman (née Plotkin), a Polish citizen and housewife from Wilno who perished during the persecution. The United Restitution Organisation (URO) Israel Office in Tel-Aviv handled the application, forwarding it to the URO office in Munich. The claim was referred to the competent restitution authority in Berlin under § 30 of the BRueG (Federal Restitution Act).
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Additional biographic data on victims of persecution
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Chajet, Boris (Baruch, Borys), born 08.05.1913 in Vilnius (Lithuania), former profession: transport company owner.
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Zeidman (née Plotkin), Genia, citizenship: Polish, former profession: housewife.
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Other related individuals
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Chajet, Mosche Chaim, heir
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Chajet, Henia, heir
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Rempet, R., URO employee
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Zeidman (née Plotkin), Genia, victim
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