March 20, 2014
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Social media help track property lost in holocaust Berlin(Ap) When Cati Holland
checked her email a few weeks ago, she was surprised to find a message saying
she was eligible for compensation for her grandmother's Berlinstore that was
seized by the Nazis more than 70 years ago. It wasn't spam or a phishing attempt
or even a legitimate note from a german official working to track down victims
and their heirs.Rather, it was from an israelbased social media genealogy
company that is using the internet to help match property stolen by the nazis to
heirs of the victims. "My grandmother told me so many stories about the store
about the beautiful dresses and fancy hats they made, the wealthy customers who
wore them,"Holland, 75, click
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press by phone from hadera, israel. "But we always thought everything had been
lost after my parents fled the nazis.It never even occurred to us to claim any
kind of restitution.I was completely surprised about Cheap
Prom Dresses that email. " Since the collapse of the third reich in
1945, germany has paid around 70 billion euros($92 billion)In compensation to
the victims of the holocaust.More than two million people have received lump sum
payments or an ongoing monthly pension.The state of israel has received around
1.7 billion euros($2.2 billion), according to the German finance ministry. Part
of the compensation was earmarked for the conference on jewish material claims
against germany, a private new yorkbased organization that works to secure
restitution for survivors and their heirs.Descendants can come forward to claim
their family's assets until the end of 2014 if they find their original property
on a recently released list by the claims conference, called the late applicants
fund. Over the years, the search for the heirs has become more complicated
because most of the holocaust survivors have died.Descendants also don't always
have detailed knowledge of their family's former assets. But the rise of social
media has offered new opportunities to track heirs and close the books on one of
the darkest chapters of german history. "We are only just seeing the huge impact
that social media will have on holocaust history,"Said robertjan smits, the
directorgeneral of the european union's commission for research and design. "We
are moving from dusty archives to digitized databases. " One of the driving
forces behind the new push has been gilad japhet, ceo and founder of israelbased
myheritage, a social media website with about 70 million registered users
worldwide that lets individuals build their own family trees online. A few
months back, japhet read a report about the claims conference's list of over 40,
000 buildings, stores and factories that could not be matched with their
original owners.Japhet matched some names on the list to the millions of names
that users had posted on myheritage's family trees online. "I thought my chances
of finding any of the names on the website of myheritage were not looking good
since experts have been searching for them for decades.But i still wanted to
give it a chance,"Japhet said. "I chose some very rare names from the list and
to my surprise the second name i put in was already a match. " Japhet put
together a team of five employees and had them write a computer program that
automatically matches the names on the claims conference's list with those on
the virtual family trees.So far, they have been able to match about 150 names on
the list with names on the family trees.They expect Juniors Prom
Dresses to continue working on this project for several more months. In
the case of cati holland, myheritage initially contacted her soninlaw eran
karoly.He had posted a family tree which included recha cohn, holland's
grandmother and the owner of the berlin store, which was located on the
fashionable kurfuerstendamm boulevard in the western part of the city.Holland's
grandparents escaped to south america shortly after the nazis took over in the
early 1930s and ended up in israel many years later. Holland filed an
application for restitution to the claims conference and is now waiting for a
response.The level of compensation depends on various factors, such as the value
of the property and how many people will apply until 2014. "I filled out the
forms and sent in birth certificates and several photos,"Holland said. The
claims conference itself says it has"Received hundreds of applications"For the
late applicants fund but can't say for sure how many of them were due to
myheritage. Applicants who qualify for restitution will have to wait until the
program's deadline on december 31, 2014, the claims conference's chairman reuven
merhav wrote in an email. As for japhet and his team, they have made clear to
the claimants that they don't want any money in return for their efforts. "In my
emails to the users, i always write that we don't want any money for doing this,
nor part of any restitution they will get,"Said japhet. "We do this as a mitzvah
which in judaism is a stwd
good deed. "
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