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File
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URO-TA-Pers-2835
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ID
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997013170379805171
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Title
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Wilner, Menachem Mendel, residing in Tel Aviv, Israel, reparations file.
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Main applicants and victims of persecution
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Wilner, Menachem Mendel, 1900-, URO applicant, heir
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Wilner, Jakob Schlomo, 1925-ca.1942, victim, relative
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Wilner (née Brenig, Brenik), Rosa (Rojza), 1900-ca.1942, victim, relative
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Wilner, Feiga Sara, 1924-ca.1942, victim, relative
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Wilner, Malka Frieda (Malka Freida), 1930-ca.1942, victim, relative
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Wilner, Liba Miriam, 1932-ca.1942, victim, relative
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Wilner, Josef Pinchas, -ca.1942, victim, relative
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Wilner (née Schaefter, Schaechter), Chava Rachel (Chaja Ruchla), -ca.1942, victim, relative
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Years
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1928-1980
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Content
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Menachem Mendel Wilner, residing in Tel Aviv, Israel, seeks compensation for harm to life suffered by his son, Jakob Schlomo Wilner, who was murdered in Zaslaw camp around the end of 1942 following deportation from Baligrod. Compensation is also sought for his children Feiga Sara Wilner, Malka Frieda Wilner, and Liba Miriam Wilner. Feiga Sara was murdered in Zaslaw camp, while Malka Frieda and Liba Miriam were deported from Baligrod via Zaslaw to Belzec camp, where they were murdered at the end of 1942. The applicant's first wife, Rosa Wilner (née Brenig), and his parents, Josef Pinchas Wilner and Chava Rachel Wilner (née Schaefter), were also deported from Baligrod via Zaslaw camp to Belzec camp where they perished at the end of 1942, Menachem also claims compensation as thei heir. The applicant immigrated to Mandatory Palestine from Poland in 1934, intending to bring his family over, but was unable to secure entry permits for them before the war. Based on a decision from September 23, 1970, under §§ 15, 17, 19, 150, and 160 of the BEG, the applicant was granted a capital compensation of DM 2,266 for 1952-1953, a pension back payment of DM 27,977.03 for 1953-1970, and an ongoing monthly pension of DM 202 starting in November 1970. The case was handled by the United Restitution Organization (URO) offices in Tel Aviv and Frankfurt am Main.
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Additional biographic data on victims of persecution
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Wilner, Menachem Mendel, born 26.11.1900/22.08.1900 in Baligrod (Poland), citizenship: Polish, former profession: carpenter, merchant.
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Wilner, Jakob Schlomo, born 18.12.1925/17.11.1925 in Tel Aviv (Israel), died ca. end of 1942 in Zaslaw camp, citizenship: Polish, former profession: student.
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Wilner (née Brenig, Brenik), Rosa (Rojza), born 05.1900 in Sanok (Poland), died ca. end of 1942 in Belzec camp, citizenship: Polish, former profession: employee.
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Wilner, Feiga Sara, born 19.04.1924 in Lesko (Poland), died ca. end of 1942 in Zaslaw camp, citizenship: Polish, former profession: student.
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Wilner, Malka Frieda (Malka Freida), born 27.01.1930 in Baligrod (Poland), died ca. end of 1942 in Belzec camp, citizenship: Polish.
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Wilner, Liba Miriam, born 19.06.1932 in Baligrod (Poland), died ca. end of 1942 in Belzec camp, citizenship: Polish.
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Wilner, Josef Pinchas, died ca. end of 1942 in Belzec camp.
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Wilner (née Schaefter, Schaechter), Chava Rachel (Chaja Ruchla), died ca. end of 1942 in Belzec camp.
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Ires, Levi (Lewi), born 11.12.1905 in Sukowate (Poland).
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Ires, Lea (née Margulies), born 16.03.1913 in Studenne (Poland).
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Other victims of persecution mentioned
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Ires, Levi (Lewi), 1905-, victim, witness
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Ires, Lea (née Margulies), 1913-, victim, witness
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Other related individuals
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Alster, Schimon, witness
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Knebelbart, Aron, witness
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Morgenbeser, Nuchem, witness
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Teitelbaum, Ascher, witness
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Wilner (née Weitzen, Bat Sheva, Bat-Schewa, Batuchewa), Bat-Sheva, 1911–, relative
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Brenig, Tanchem, relative
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Brenig (née Gross), Gitla, relative
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Prager, Kurt, URO employee
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Brückner, URO employee
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Jacoby, Julius, URO employee
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Friedmann, Gertrude, URO employee
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Mayer, P., URO employee
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Cahanowitz, URO employee
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Sladowsky, URO employee
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Katzenstein, URO employee
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Buhr, German legislative
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Qusay, German legislative
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Schultz, Homes, German legislative
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Schlesinger, Mordechai Jafe, German legislative
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Sorozkin, Israel, German legislative
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Blech, legal advisor
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Sternlicht, I., legal advisor
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Wilner (née Weitzen), Bat-Sheva (Bat Shewa, Batuchewa), 1911-, relative
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Related concentration and conscript labor camps
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Zaslaw
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Belzec
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Additional notes
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Contains biography.
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Contains medical records.
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