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2021-08-20 Thread Boris Briker
Dear Christian, I am glad you will be in Czernowitz (Chernivtsi) in early September. I have never met you in person, but I am following your posts here and on Facebook. I am also flying to Chernivtsi, and I will be there during the first week of September. I am going to present new book,

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2021-07-26 Thread Edgar Hauster
Dear friends, This is just fabulous and I am extremely grateful for your valuable and sound suggestions. We all know that it is a marathon to overcome the bureaucratic and mentality hurdles, but at the beginning of every project there is always an idea and a perspective to realize it. That is

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2021-07-25 Thread fichblue
Another powerful idea for commemoration. I wonder how to compare the advantages and disadvantages of each . . . -Original Message- From: Christian Herrmann To: Czernowitz Mailing-Liste Sent: Sun, Jul 25, 2021 2:58 pm Subject: Aw: Re: [czernowitz-l] Commemoration of the Holocaust in

Re: [czernowitz-l] Commemoration of the Holocaust in Bukovina and Transnistria - Your Feedback is Requested!

2021-07-25 Thread fichblue
Several good ideas have been named already: I remember my mother's writing about the train station and saving her parents at the last moment from being sent to Transnistria, so that idea certainly resonated. The entrance to the ghetto is clearly an important place in CZ holocaust history, as is

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2021-07-25 Thread Marion Tauschwitz
Dear all,   I very much agree with Christian Herrmann. Mykhailivka - deserves to be commemorated. Not only did Selma Merbaum die there, her parents stayed there before being taken to Tarassiwka, Paul Celans parents stayed there, too, before taken to Gaisin, so many Czernowitzers died there,

[czernowitz-l] Commemoration of the Holocaust in Bukovina and Transnistria - Your Feedback is Requested!

2021-07-25 Thread Alti Rodal
> Begin forwarded message: > > From: Alti Rodal > Subject: Re: [czernowitz-l] Commemoration of the Holocaust in Bukovina and > Transnistria - Your Feedback is Requested! > Date: July 23, 2021 at 7:11:46 PM GMT-4 > To: bconc...@hotmail.com > > Dear Edgar, > > Greatly appreciate all you’ve

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2021-07-25 Thread Christian Herrmann
Dear Edgar, dear all, My suggestion would be Mykhailivka concentration camp - the place where Czernowitz poetress Selma Merbaum died from Typhus and Czernowitz painter Arnold Daghani survived. The camp was a Soviet collective farm before the war and served the same purpose again after the war

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2021-07-25 Thread fichblue
The train station sounds like an excellent idea: a place of great moment and significance in the story of the Holocaust tragedy and a place visited by many people. Eytan Fichman -Original Message- From: Stephen Winters To: Edgar Hauster Cc: Czernowitz Discussion Group Sent: Fri, Jul

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2021-07-24 Thread RUTH GOLD
Dear Czernowitzers, It is very quiet in our group indeed. The Pandemic has to do a lot with this silence, as it has almost paralyzed our thoughts and feelings. This was not the time to think about memorials… If it must be done now, let us all vote for a place. I do agree with Benjamin that

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2021-07-24 Thread Joseph W. Moser
Actually, the station on the other side of the Pruth on Zavodska ulica, according to Google street view has been restored and there is some kind of memorial there, however, I doubt that it is about the deportations. See the following Google street view link:

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2021-07-24 Thread Benjamin Grilj
Dear Steven, the deportation-trains left the city not from the main station, they started on the other side of the Pruth - this station is totally wrecked. Nobody is there. If I had a free choice I would choose the house of Eduard Reiss, first jewish mayor. Best, Benjamin send by my iPhone >

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2021-07-23 Thread Stephen Winters
Outstanding idea How about at the entrance to the train station from where many of our families were deported Stephen Winters Sent from my iPhone > On Jul 23, 2021, at 4:36 AM, Edgar Hauster wrote: > > Czernowitzers... > > It has become a bit quiet in our Czernowitz-L Discussion Group

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2021-07-23 Thread Edgar Hauster
Czernowitzers... It has become a bit quiet in our Czernowitz-L Discussion Group lately. This is not least due to the fact that the Corona pandemic has restricted travel to and from Czernowitz. Nevertheless, significant things are happening behind the scenes, which I will report on in the near