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File
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URO-TA-Pers-2154
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ID
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997013170262205171
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Title
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Ehrenberg (née Schiffer), Tilly, residing in Tel Aviv, Israel, reparations file.
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Main applicants and victims of persecution
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Ehrenberg (née Schiffer), Tilly (Tilli), 1880-1959, URO applicant, victim
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Ehrenberg, Ida Lina, 1916-1945, victim, relative
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Ehrenberg, Niko (Nikolaus Nachmann), 1913-, victim, witness, relative
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Years
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1940-1973
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Content
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Tilly Ehrenberg residing in Tel Aviv, Israel, sought compensation for harm to profession due to the forced closure of her butter and bread trade in Karlsruhe in 1939, restitution for household items seized from a shipment there in 1942, and compensation for harm to liberty for being forced to wear the Yellow Badge in Paris from June 1, 1942, to July 31, 1944. Before the Nazi era, she lived in Karlsruhe, where she ran her trade from 1928. During the Nazi era, she emigrated to France on July 14, 1939, and was briefly interned in the Drancy camp before the liberation. After the war, she emigrated to Israel on December 30, 1949. Compensation was also sought for the harm to life of her daughter, Ida Lina Ehrenberg, who was arrested in France on July 16, 1942, interned in the Drancy transit camp, and went missing following deportation to Auschwitz on July 27, 1942. Following Tilly Ehrenberg's death, her four sons, Nikolaus Nachmann Ehrenberg, Heinz Ehrenberg, Ferdinand Ehrenberg, and Max Ehrenberg, continued the claims as her heirs. Tilly Ehrenberg was granted a lifelong monthly pension of DM 190 for harm to profession, a capital compensation of DM 3,900 for wearing the Yellow Badge, and, as Ida's heir, DM 4,950 for her daughter's detention. After Tilly's death, her heirs received DM 2,704 for the harm to Ida's profession. The case was handled by the United Restitution Organization (URO) offices in Tel Aviv and Frankfurt am Main, with involvement from the Association pour la Défense des Intérêts des Victimes de l'Axe (ADIVA) in Paris and the Irgun Olej Merkaz Europa. Contains mention of books.
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Additional biographic data on victims of persecution
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Ehrenberg (née Schiffer), Tilly (Tilli), born 08.10.1880 in Bochnia (Poland), died 12.09.1959 in Tel Aviv (Israel), citizenship: Polish, former profession: butter and bread trader.
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Ehrenberg, Ida Lina, born 25.05.1916 in Karlsruhe (Germany), died 08.05.1945 in Auschwitz camp, former profession: kindergarten assistant, saleswoman.
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Ehrenberg, Niko (Nikolaus Nachmann), born 10.04.1913 in Wiesbaden (Germany).
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Other related individuals
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Freund, witness
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Gruber, Johann Philipp, witness
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Ehrenberg, Heinz (Henri), heir
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Ehrenberg, Ferdinand, heir
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Ehrenberg, Max, heir
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Ehrenberg, Feiwel, relative
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Schiffer, Leo, relative
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Hohenstein, Werner, URO employee
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Züger, URO employee
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Peitz, URO employee
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Jacoby, URO employee
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Strauss, R., URO employee
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Strauss, F.H., URO employee
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Surguss, URO employee
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Sadowsky, URO employee
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Herzfelder, F., URO employee
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Simon, M., URO employee
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Block, P., URO employee
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Scheidereiter, URO employee
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Pick, Fritz, URO employee
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Theuerkauf, legal advisor
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Geltzschner, German legislative
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Heinzelmann, German legislative
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Beneke, German legislative
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Lindemann, German legislative
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Strauß, German legislative
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Görling, Fr., German legislative
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Rössler, German legislative
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Baader, German legislative
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Additional notes
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Contains biography.
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Contains medical records.
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