Czernowitzers...

Norbert Nadler was born in Czernowitz, Romania in 1922. In his testimony he 
recalls his family's socialist leanings; Soviet occupation; ghettoization in 
October 1941; deportations; arranging to flee with his entire family to 
Mogilev; forced labor for the Romanian army; ghettoization; improved conditions 
while working for the retreating German army; liberation by Soviet troops in 
1944; being drafted with his brother into the Soviet army; deserting in Warsaw; 
returning to Romania; attending medical school; marriage; joining his family in 
Israel; and emigration to the United States:

https://fortunoff.aviaryplatform.com/r/bc3st7dx3f

On this basis, our good friend and fellow member Julie Dawson released the 
articles "Survival in the Ghetto of Moghilev-Podolsky - A Microhistorical 
Inquiry.":

https://bit.ly/3Fz9z2E
https://editions.fortunoff.library.yale.edu/essay/hvt-0536

This fits thematically with the documentary film "Forgotten Holocaust - A 
Journey to Transnistria", which had its premiere yesterday in Innsbruck. It's 
yet again Julie Dawson, who as Project Director of the Leo Baeck Institute, 
created "The Jewish Archives of Bukovina and Transylvania" in 2013-2019:

https://jbat.lbi.org

Thank you, dear Julie for your tireless commitment and Happy Hanukkah to you 
and yours!

Edgar Hauster [MacBook]

P.S.: For her ongoing research, Julie is looking for LEBZELTER / LEPZELTER and 
LINDENBAUM in CHILE (and elsewhere). Do these names ring a bell?
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