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File
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URO-TA-Pers-2934
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ID
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997013170384005171
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Title
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Goldblatt, Golda, residing in Ramataim, Israel, reparations file.
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Main applicants and victims of persecution
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Goldblatt, Golda, 1924/1925-, URO applicant, victim
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Goldblatt, Aba Jehuda, 1900/1901-, victim, relative
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Goldblatt (née Gutmann), Dina, 1902/1905-, victim, relative
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Years
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1958-1979
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Content
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Golda Goldblatt, residing in Ramataim, Israel, sought compensation for harm to liberty, initially claiming she was forced to wear the Yellow Badge and was in a ghetto in Romania from July 1941 to August 1944. Later documents suggest that at the outbreak of the war, she was a student in Kaunas and was taken to Russia by the retreating Soviet army. Presumably Golda was confused with someone else and didn't have Romanian background. After the war, she was in the DP hospital St. Ottilien, transferred to Gabersee, and later registered in the DP camp Landsberg. She immigrated to Israel on June 24, 1947, as part of the Youth Aliyah on a refugee ship. Compensation was also sought for harm to life suffered by her parents, Aba Jehuda Goldblatt and Dina Goldblatt (née Gutmann), who went missing and are believed to have been killed by the Nazis in Lithuania. The Landgericht Koblenz dismissed the claim for an orphan's pension on December 7, 1978, finding the evidence insufficient and contradictory under § 176 Abs. 2 BEG. The case involved URO offices in Tel Aviv, Frankfurt, Haifa, and New York, with the World Jewish Congress mentioned in an ITS document. Incl.: lists of the Baltic Jews living in the USSR.
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Additional biographic data on victims of persecution
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Goldblatt, Golda, born 17.04.1924/1925 in Sudarg (Lithuania)/Lida (Belarus), citizenship: Romania, former profession: student, dressmaker.
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Goldblatt, Aba Jehuda, born ca. 1900/1901 in Kėdainiai (Lithuania), died in Kėdainiai (Lithuania), citizenship: Lithuanian, former profession: merchant, restaurant owner, coffee house owner.
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Lederman (née Krom), Riva, born 08.12.1927 in Raseiniai (Lithuania), citizenship: American, former profession: housewife.
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Goldblatt (née Gutmann), Dina, born ca. 1902/1905 in Sudarg (Lithuania), died in Sudarg (Lithuania), citizenship: Lithuanian, former profession: housewife.
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Goldblatt, Schmuel, born 28.08.1910 in Kėdainiai (Lithuania), former profession: furrier.
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Other related individuals
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Abramovitz, I., German legislative
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Ampel, A., German legislative
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Bischoff, German legislative
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Blatt, German legislative
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Blum, A., German legislative
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Brückner, URO employee
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Cahanowitz, Raffael, URO employee
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Cohn, Gerschon, URO employee
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Dötsch, German legislative
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Fischer, Bruno, URO employee
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Gergens, German legislative
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Gottlieb, F., URO employee
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Gronich, URO employee
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Hess, Ya'acov, URO employee
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Hoffmann, German legislative
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Jaffe, URO employee
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Jawitz, Hans, URO employee
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Kalfus, B., URO employee
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Katzenstein, E., URO employee
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Krausbauer, German legislative
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Laudi, German legislative
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Levy, Rudolf, URO employee
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Lonnerstädter, URO employee
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Mies, German legislative
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Mittendorf, German legislative
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Nathow, Michael, German legislative
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Prager, URO employee
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Ramb, URO employee
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Remmy, German legislative
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Roch, S., URO employee
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Rossman, L., URO employee
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Schäfer, German legislative
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Schuh, German legislative
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Stein, URO employee
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Steinhorn, S., legal advisor
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Theuerkauf, Ernst, URO employee
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Weisselberg, S., URO employee
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Zloczower, David, URO employee
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Züger, URO employee
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Lederman (née Krom), Riva, 1927-, witness, relative
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Krom (née Goldblatt), Henia, -ca.1968, witness, relative
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Goldblatt, Schmuel, 1910-, witness, relative
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Additional notes
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Contains biography.
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Contains medical records.
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