-
File
-
URO-TA-Pers-2057
-
ID
-
997013169222405171
-
Title
-
Stolz, Sender, residing in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel, reparations file.
-
Main applicants and victims of persecution
-
Stolz, Sender, 1907-, URO applicant, victim, heir
-
Stolz, Anschel, ca.1877-, victim, relative
-
Stolz (née Seibel), Perla, ca.1879-, victim, relative
-
Years
-
1955-1971
-
Content
-
Sender Stolz, residing in Tel Aviv, Israel, claimed restitution for jewelry and precious metals seized by the Gestapo in the Boryslaw Ghetto, Poland, in summer of 1942, belonging to his parents, Anschel and Perla Stolz, who went missing following deportation to Belzec. His father, Anschel Stolz, worked as a mechanic at the Limanowa-Silva Plana petroleum company. His mother, Perla Stolz, came from a wealthy family. Sender Stolz was born in Szczerzec, Poland. He received DM 1,200 as a final payment according to the decision based on § 44a of the Federal Restitution Law (BRÜG). The case was handled by URO offices in Tel Aviv and Berlin, with Dr. Hamburger as the case officer in Tel Aviv. Dr. Fröhlich also worked on the case. A witness statement was provided by Sofia Stempler.
-
Additional biographic data on victims of persecution
-
Stolz, Sender, born 29.07.1907 in Szczerzec (Poland), citizenship: Polish.
-
Stolz, Anschel, born ca. 01.1877 in Boryslav (Ukraine), died in Belzec, citizenship: Polish, former profession: mechanic.
-
Stolz (née Seibel), Perla, born ca. 1879 in Košice (Slovakia), died in Belzec, citizenship: Polish.
-
Stempler (née Hauptmann), Sofia, born 01.02.1917 in Boryslav (Ukraine).
-
Other victims of persecution mentioned
-
Stempler (née Hauptmann), Sofia, 1917-, victim, witness
-
Other related individuals
-
Foradter, Josef, witness
-
Fröhlich, J., legal advisor
-
Hamburger, URO employee
-
Weisselberg, Siegfried, URO employee
-
Bental, O., URO employee
-
Additional notes
-
Contains biography.
-
Checked by
-
Metadata in this record was created by AI.