<x-charset iso-8859-1>Perhaps cousin Bruce Reisch could give us a time line of the geo-political
relationships of Bukovina and Galicia, Romania, Ukraine and the
Austro-Hungarian Empire.
Shel Brucker
Los Angeles
Shel Brucker
Los Angeles
email: shel_at_digitalinsight.info <mailto:shel_at_digitialinsight.info>
web site: www.BruckerFamily.net <http://www.bruckerfamily.net/>
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Researching:
BRUCKER, FELLER, GRAUBART, GARTNER, KLEIN from Radautz & Bukowina,
Romania/Ukraine, and in Brassov, Budapest and Bucharest, Hungary and St.
Paul MN
BRUCAR in Romanian
BRUCKER, HAGUENAUER from Paris, France
GREENBERG, GRUNBERG, GRIINBERG AND GERTLER from Lodz, Poland and St. Paul,
MN
BERCOVITZ (BERCOVICI) in St. Paul, MN, Los Angeles and Hungary?
BRUCKER, WEINERT from Brassov, Romania/Hungary
SEGALOVE/SOKOLVSKY from Ternovka, Ukraine
From: "Marc M. Cohen" <marccohen_at_mindspring.com>
Subject: Bukovina: Austrian "Crownland"
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Dear All,
I'm afraid I must raise a point of difference with Shel's statement
that Bukovina was part of Galicia.
It is my understanding that Bukovina was never part of the Austrian
Galicia province, but rather had a quasi-limited autonomous status as
an "Austrian Crownland," which was different from being a province.
Before WWI it was part of Austria, between the wars it was in
Romania, and now it has been divided, with Upper Bukovina in Ukraine
and what's left of Lower Buk in Romania.
Cheers,
Marc
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Marc M. Cohen
Palo Alto, California
marccohen_at_mindspring.com
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