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File
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URO-TA-Pers-1681
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ID
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997012951748805100
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Title
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Stern (Heinemann), Max, residing in Ramat Gan, Israel, reparations file.
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Main applicants and victims of persecution
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Stern, Hugo (Heinemann), 1881-1943, victim, relative
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Stern (née Sichel), Mathilde, 1887-1943, victim, relative
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Stern, Max (Mordechai), 1926-, URO applicant, victim, heir
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Stern, Emanuel, -1943, victim, relative
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Years
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1947-1967
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Content
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Max Stern, residing in Ramat Gan, Israel, seeks restitution for real estate located in Wiesenfeld, Germany, previously owned by his father, Hugo Heinemann Stern, who perished following deportation to Izbica on March 21, 1942. Hugo Heinemann Stern's wife, Mathilde Stern née Sichel, also perished following deportation to Izbica on March 21, 1942. Stern also seeks restitution for a manufactory business in Fuerth, Germany, previously co-owned by his uncle, Emanuel Stern. Emanuel Stern's death date was declared as November 8, 1943. Stern also seeks compensation for Emanuel Stern's seized assets, including securities and a bank account. Restitution is also sought for Emanuel Stern's house in Nuremberg, Germany. Additionally, Stern claims restitution for a share in another manufactory business, previously a part of the "W.B. Schloss" company and "arisiert" by Ley & Co. KG (Ley [Lei] Johanna and Karl, Ströbel Johann Georg and Roland Beckh) in Nuremberg. Moritz Künstler, co-owner of the "W.B. Schloss" (and Willy Schloss) company, and his wife, Sara, were deported from Nuremberg to Izbica on March 25, 1942, and did not return. Max Stern resided in Ramat Gan in 1949, later moved to Petach Tikva, and appears to have lived in both cities during the application process. Stern and other heirs received DM 4,500 as a result of a settlement according to the Law for Restitution. The real estate claim in Wiesenfeld was settled with various payments and property restitutions based on the Military Restitution Law. The claim against Ley & Co. resulted in a settlement of DM 9,000. The United Restitution Organization (URO) offices in Tel Aviv and Munich, along with the Legal Aid Department of the Jewish Restitution Successor Organization (JRSO) in Frankfurt, participated in the case. One more different case is mentioned in the file, case of Zuckermann against Scheuering P.22 and other pages as well. In the file there is a list of other applicants presumably, their names are: 1. Hans Ermann from Tel Aviv. 2. Käthchen (Else) Bromberg from Tel Aviv. 3. Erna Meyer-Reingenheim, Tel Aviv. 4. Hilde Sostberg, Tel Aviv. 5. Aron Mendl Banker, Raanana. 6. Erich Sommer, Safed. 7. Frida Franziska Singer, Rishon Lezion. 8. Moses Josef Mond, Tel Aviv. 9. Benedikt (Ben Zion) Kramer, Zichron Jakov. 10. Elias Baer Herz, Jerusalem. 11. Dr. Heinrich Glücksmann, Gedera. 12. Paula Adler, Kfar Sirkin. 13. Helma Gordon, Hadera. 14. Joel Hes, Jaffa. 15. Friedrich Wolf, Tel Aviv. 16. Hugo (David) Militscher, Tel Aviv. 17. Leo Boschwitz, Tel Aviv.
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Additional biographic data on victims of persecution
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Stern, Hugo (Heinemann), born 28.12.1881 in Wiesenfeld, Bavaria (Germany), died 08.11.1943 in Izbica (Poland), citizenship: German.
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Stern (née Sichel), Mathilde, born 18.01.1887 in Gaukönigshofen, Bavaria (Germany), died 08.11.1943 in Izbica (Poland), citizenship: German.
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Stern, Max (Mordechai), born 06.04.1926 in Wiesenfeld, Bavaria (Germany), citizenship: German, former profession: confectioner.
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Stern, Emanuel, died 08.11.1943, citizenship: German, former profession: merchant.
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Künstler (Kuenstler), Moritz, former profession: merchant.
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Other related individuals
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Künstler (Kuenstler), Moritz, victim
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Künstler, Sara, victim
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Additional notes
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Contains biography.
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