Yes, this is indeed an extremely interesting new book release and in this 
context I would like to additionally refer to the article in "The Times of 
Israel" dated 07.02.2022:

https://www.timesofisrael.com/a-lesser-known-history-romanias-key-role-in-holocaust-explored-in-new-book/

Warmest wishes to all of you!

Edgar Hauster [MacBook]

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To: jerome schatten; czernowit...@cornell.edu
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Subject: Re: [czernowitz-l] Fwd: New book about Holocaust in Transnistria from 
Czernowitz-born writer: "So They Remember"

I just bought  the book on Amazon started to read it quite interesting
Fay

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On Fri, Feb 18, 2022 at 11:40 AM, jerome schatten
<rom...@shaw.ca> wrote:
Czernowitzers:

Below is a forwarded message from Maksim Goldenshteyn, the author of ’So they 
Remember’ (See Bruce Reisch’s post of 06 Feb.)

Begin forwarded message:

From: Maksim Goldenshteyn 
<maksimgoldensht...@gmail.com<mailto:maksimgoldensht...@gmail.com>>
Subject: New book about Holocaust in Transnistria from Czernowitz-born writer: 
"So They Remember"
Date: February 16, 2022 at 11:46:33 PST
To: ad...@ehpes.com<mailto:ad...@ehpes.com>

Hello,

My name is Maksim Goldenshteyn, and I recently discovered the Ehpes blog after 
reading Marianne Hirsch's terrific book.

In case it's of interest to you or your members, I thought I would share that 
my recent book about the Holocaust in Transnistria, called So They 
Remember<https://www.oupress.com/9780806176062/so-they-remember/>, was 
published on Jan. 20 by the University of Oklahoma Press.

The book has gotten quite a bit of press already, including a feature in the 
Associated Press 
<https://apnews.com/article/russia-ukraine-europe-germany-the-holocaust-bucharest-d9ea18c37e2daa9d60f0eb558b146981>
 that was re-published in Haaretz, Times of Israel, and more.

It describes my family's story of survival in the Pechera (Pechora) camp, as 
well as in the Dzhuryn (Djurin) and Krasne (Krasnoe) ghettos, where many 
Bukovina and Bessarabia-born Jews were also deported.

I myself was born in Chernivtsi in 1988 (of course, the population there at the 
time was mostly Russian-speaking) before moving to the U.S. in 1992.

Happy to share more details if interested.

All the best!
Maksim Goldenshteyn

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