Edgar,
A rather sad entry here, but then life is not all , "a bed of roses." Two
questions: 1) Did your father go to Brazil on his own? 2) Did, he, ever
revisit Grenoble, or perhaps move there?
Leah
On Wednesday, May 22, 2024 at 09:01:37 PM PDT, Czernowitz Genealogy and
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Subject: czernowitz-l digest: May 23, 2024
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CZERNOWITZ-L Digest for Thursday, May 23, 2024.
1. The First, the Second and the Umpteenth Youth in Old Grenoble (2,726 km)
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Czernowitzers…
My father, Julius Hauster, graduated from high school in Czernowitz in June
1929 at the age of sixteen. In November 1929, he was just seventeen, he began
his engineering studies in Grenoble, received his diploma as an electrical
engineer in June 1933 and applied for French citizenship. Nothing came of this,
he returned to Czernowitz and married his wife Rahel in September 1937. After
WW2 and the Holocaust, Julius and Rahel were determined to emigrate from
Communist Romania to Brazil. On September 14, 1947, Julius wrote to his
parents: "... if we manage to get the passport. We will then also travel via
Switzerland and Paris. I also want to visit the old Grenoble to remember the
first one in my second youth."
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| The First, the Second and the Umpteenth Youth in Old Grenoble (2,726
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That didn't work out either, shortly afterwards they got divorced and their
dreams of Brazil were shattered. What would my father have said to me visiting
his beloved Grenoble in my umpteenth youth? I don't know, probably something
like "it's about time", but I can now understand why he liked Grenoble so much.
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Edgar Hauster [iPad]
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