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File
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URO-TA-Pers-2936
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ID
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997013170383005171
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Title
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Fellner (née Berg), Gertrud, residing in Netanya, Israel, reparations file.
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Main applicants and victims of persecution
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Fellner, Gerschon (Gerd), 1923-, URO applicant, victim, heir
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Fellner, Heinz (Hans, Jehoshua), 1915-, URO applicant, victim, heir
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Fellner, Herbert (Herbert J.), 1921-, URO applicant, victim, heir
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Fellner, Werner (Werner Leopold), 1918-, URO applicant, victim, heir
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Fellner (née Berg, Tauber), Gertrud (Jona), 1883-1961, URO applicant, victim, heir
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Fellner, Hermann (Hirsch), 1886-1945, victim, relative
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Fellner, Benno, 1912-1945, victim, relative
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Fellner (née Abraham), Kaethe (Käte), 1891-1940, victim, relative
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Years
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1925-1974$g1925, 1957-1974
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Content
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Gertrud Fellner, residing in Haifa, Israel, sought compensation for harm to life, harm to liberty, harm to belongings from the November Pogroms of 1938 (Kristallnacht), punitive taxes paid (Judenvermögensabgabe and Reichsfluchtsteuer), and harm to profession suffered by her late husband, Leo Leib Arie Fellner. Following the Kristallnacht when Leo Leib's business was destroyed, it was sold under duress to Walter Nowadnick - NSDAP member who was leading the pogrom. His other real estate pieces were sold under duress by his brother Hermann in 1940 to Willi Gädecke. Born Gertrud Berg in Guttentag, O/S, she emigrated from Breslau in 1940, married Leo Fellner in 1942, and passed away in Haifa on December 23, 1961. Following her death, Leo Fellner's four sons from his first marriage, Heinz Jehoshua, Werner, Herbert, and Gerschon Gerd, continued the claims. The harm to liberty claim detailed Leo Fellner's imprisonment in Potsdam from August 1939 to January 1940, internment in Pressburg (Bratislava) until September 1940, and the inhumane conditions during his illegal transport to Palestine (Aliyah Bet) on the ship "Pacific", which ended with the sinking of the "Patria" in Haifa harbor on November 25, 1940. He was then interned in the Atlit detainee camp until June 16, 1941. By a decision on November 21, 1968, the heirs were granted 1,950 DM for harm to liberty under § 43 BEG and 8,750 DM for punitive taxes paid under § 59 BEG, while a settlement on April 4, 1963, awarded them 5,500 DM for property damage under §§ 51, 52 BEG. Leo Fellner's first wife, Kaethe, perished during the sinking of the "Patria". His brother and business partner, Hermann Fellner, was deported with his family to Auschwitz with 38th Ost-Transport on May 17, 1943, where they perished. Leo's son, Benno Fellner, was imprisoned in the Görden prison and went missing after his deportation, being declared to have perished as of May 8, 1945. The United Restitution Organization (URO) offices in Haifa, Tel Aviv, and Hannover, along with the Jewish Agency for Palestine, were involved in the case. Incl.: photograph from years 1925-1926 of the Fellner's business. Contains mention of piano. Contains mention of books.
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Additional biographic data on victims of persecution
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Fellner, Gerschon (Gerd), born 02.06.1923 in Berlin (Germany).
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Fellner, Heinz (Hans, Jehoshua), born 12.06.1915 in Wriezen (Germany), former profession: car mechanic.
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Fellner, Herbert (Herbert J.), born 06.01.1921 in Wriezen (Germany).
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Fellner, Werner (Werner Leopold), born 29.10.1918 in Wriezen (Germany).
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Fellner (née Berg, Tauber), Gertrud (Jona), born 24.09.1883 in Dobrodzień (Poland), died 23.12.1961 in Haifa (Israel), citizenship: German, former profession: liqueur and spirits dealer.
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Fellner, Leo (Leib, Arie, Aryeh), born 15.06.1884 in Lancut (Poland), died 20.01.1950 in Nathania (Israel), citizenship: Polish, former profession: horse and raw produce dealer.
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Fellner, Hermann (Hirsch), born 29.02.1886 in Lancut (Poland), died 08.05.1945 in Auschwitz camp, former profession: raw produce dealer.
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Fellner, Benno, born 19.08.1912 in Wriezen (Germany), died 08.05.1945.
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Fellner (née Abraham), Kaethe (Käte), born 11.1891 in Wriezen (Germany), died 25.11.1940 in Haifa (Israel).
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Other related individuals
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Landau, Karol (Charles Akiva), witness
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Prinz, Chanan (Hans), witness
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Salomon, Walter Jacob, witness
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Landau, Charles Akiva, relative
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Fellner, Abraham, relative
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Blumberg, W., URO employee
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Brauner, Hugo, URO employee
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Hamburger, URO employee
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Perles, F. S., legal advisor
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Philipp, URO employee
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Prinz, Chanan, legal advisor
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Roch, URO employee
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Rosenberg, Lea, URO employee
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Rothschild, URO employee
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Strauss, URO employee
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Adiv, URO employee
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Froehlich, Josef, URO employee
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Goldstein, German legislative
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Heine, German legislative
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Kraus, German legislative
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Limmer, German legislative
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Schulze-Loeben, German legislative
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Fellner, Leo (Leib, Arie, Aryeh), 1884-1950, victim
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Fellner, Alfred, 1914-1938, relative
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Related categories
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) — Reparations
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) — Economic aspects
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Jewish libraries — Germany — History$y20th century
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) — Poland
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) — Germany
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) — Slovakia
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World War, 1939-1945 — Destruction and pillage — Poland
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World War, 1939-1945 — Destruction and pillage — Germany
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World War, 1939-1945 — Destruction and pillage — Slovakia
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Nazi concentration camps — Poland
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Nazi concentration camps — Germany
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Aryanization
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Nazi concentration camps$zSlovakia
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World War, 1939-1945$xConscript labor$zPoland
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World War, 1939-1945$xConscript labor$zGermany
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World War, 1939-1945$xDeportations from Germany
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Aliyah Bet (1933-1948)
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World War, 1939-1945$xPrisoners and prisons, German
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Kristallnacht
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Jewish property$zGermany
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Jews$xDwellings$zGermany
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Related concentration and conscript labor camps
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Auschwitz
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Additional notes
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Contains biography.
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