Czernowitzers...

I already drew your attention last November on the new publication of the book 
"Eine Atmosphäre von Hoffnung und Zuversicht" [An Atmosphere of Hope and 
Confidence] by Prof. Mariana Hausleitner. In the meantime, first-class book 
reviews have appeared in the prestigious German- and Romanian-language media, 
which I have reposted to our Ehpes blog:

http://ehpes.com/blog1/?p=11061

No wonder that with such a positive response the first edition of the book is 
already out of stock, but the second edition will hopefully follow soon; lucky 
the one who - like me - has already procured his personal copy. When it comes 
to Fritz Schellhorn and his role in the rescue of nearly 20,000 Jews in 
Czernowitz, I refer to my post "Rescue Operation of the Czernowitz Jews - A 
Joint Venture?":

http://czernowitz.blogspot.com/2011/12/dr-dr-fritz-gebhard-schellhorn.html

Dr. Hartwig Cremers has also published a more in-depth article at Yad Vashem in 
2018, which I would like to make available to interested parties via the 
following link: http://hauster.de/data/YVS46-2EngCremers.pdf

Ultimately, we will not be able to quantify conclusively the shares of the 
individual protagonists in the rescue operations in favor of the Jews in 
Czernowitz, but what is more important is that these rescue operations 
nevertheless took place in the darkest of times.

Edgar Hauster


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Subject: [Cz-L] An Atmosphere of Hope and Confidence

Czernowitzers...

If I had published a post a few days ago under the heading "An Atmosphere of 
Hope and Confidence", I would have been accused of political influence. But 
that is only the title of the new book by the historian Prof. Dr. Mariana 
Hausleitner.

Now that the race for the White House is over, at least the vast majority of 
humanity sees it that way, we can turn back to the issues that really matter. 
In such turbulent times, it is a real consolation that new scientific and 
literary publications about Bukovina make life under lockdown conditions a 
little bit more worth living. Our GERMAN-SPEAKING readers will be pleased about 
the new releases:

http://ehpes.com/blog1/?p=10990

1. Eine Atmosphäre von Hoffnung und Zuversicht [An Atmosphere of Hope and 
Confidence], a very important, long overdue and richly illustrated book. On the 
cover is Annie Andermann, who moved from Czernowitz to Bucharest in 1940 and 
did a lot for the orphans of Transnistria.

2. Gottes Mühlen in Berlin [Mills of God in Berlin], an inspiring literary and 
poetic journey of discovery after three quarters of a century.

3. Leben und Tod in der Epoche des Holocaust in der Ukraine [Life and Death in 
the Era of the Holocaust in Ukraine], a monumental work that comes late but can 
never be late.

4. Unser Überlebenswill war stark [Our Will To Survive Was Strong], moving 
interviews with Margit Bartfeld-Feller

5. Todefuge Gedichte und Prosa 1952-1967 [Deathfugue Poems and Prose 
1952-1967], The Deathfugue, performed by Paul Celan himself, deeply touching 
and a lyrical delight at the same time. If you are interested in the other 
audio files, please feel free to contact me privately.

Yesterday in Paris my great-nephew of the 3rd degree, Isaack, was born. For him 
the Corona Pandemic, the US elections 2020 and - hopefully - Islamist terror 
will be history. He will be able to read about it in history books - or their 
electronic equivalent - and enjoy his life. I would be happy if he would also 
experience the richness of Bucovina's culture, which from time to time I’m 
sharing with you!

Stay healty & stay safe!

Edgar Hauster

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