Anyone have a link to that webinar about Transnistria?  I'd be interested in 
seeing that. I don't see it on their YouTube channel. Lisa

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  On Sun, May 21, 2023 at 6:13 PM, Stephen Winters<[email protected]> wrote: 
  

 Last week the Jewish Heritage museum aired a Zoom program on Transnistria  
Unfortunately the speakers for the most part were ‘academics’ and tried to 
speak about general aspects of a concentration camp and little about Bershad or 
other camps in Transistria. In general I find Transnistria is rarely mentioned 
with other more popular camps - Auschwitz,etc.  Transistria is indeed part of 
the forgotten death camps. We need somehow to keep the memory of Transnistris 
alive 

Stephen Winters

On May 21, 2023, at 1:13 PM, Daniel Baker <[email protected]> wrote:



Thanks so much Stephen!
Kind regards,
Daniel 
On Sun, 21 May 2023 at 18:25, Stephen Winters <[email protected]> wrote:

My deepest condolences to you and your family. From the don of another late 
Bershad survivor. Thanks for sharing 
Stephen Winters

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On May 21, 2023, at 9:41 AM, Daniel Baker <[email protected]> wrote:



Dear friends,


I wanted to let you know that on April 17, my grandmother (Salome) Felicia 
Baker (née Horn) died after a short illness at the age of 91. She was born on 
January 27, 1932 in Czernowitz to Benno and Anna Horn (née Spieler). She 
survived deportation to Transnistria and Bershad, although her father died in 
the typhus epidemic of winter 42/43. After the war she, along with her mother 
and sister Selma, walked back to Czernowitz, sleeping in barns along the way. 
She eventually immigrated to Australia after spending time in Bucharest and 
Paris. In Australia she married Neville Baker (Bialistocky, from Baranovicz, 
now Belarus) and had 2 children, who themselves had 5 grandchildren, all of 
whom carry the legacy of Czernowitz with them.
She always remembered Czernowitz as a place of both great beauty and great 
trauma. On the one hand, she recalled the cultured, German atmosphere in which 
she grew up, where literature and theatre were an integral part of life. On the 
other hand, she never forgot the deep antisemitism of her Romanian neighbours 
or the burning of the Great Synagogue, which she recalled being forced to watch 
from the street. One of the few experiences of the war she shared was that, 
when her family arrived at the Bug, the Romanians wanted to send them across 
the river into German-occupied territory. Her mother was able to bribe the 
soldiers with diamonds she had sown into her dress, and thus the family was 
sent to Transnistria instead.
She will be deeply missed. Not only was she a loving grandmother, but she was a 
living link with the past and with Czernowitz and it’s legacy in particular. 
Kind regards,
Daniel Ari Baker(Geneva, Switzerland)-- 
Daniel Ari BakerB.A., LL.B. (Hons) (Melb), LL.M. (NYU), Grad. Dip. Int'l Cust. 
L. (Canb.)

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