Joanna,
I didnt say there were no mass graves, there are actually two.
But these are (one at least ) of romanian soldiers.
No open trench executions, I hoped somebody would elaborate.
I had an argument wiyh a list member of the local lj and he referred
to an Ukrainean newspaper,proving his point.
BTW I met Lucca on the street ,the other day.
Hardy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joanna Liss" <joliss_at_comcast.net>
To: <Czernowitz-L_at_cornell.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 12:46 AM
Subject: [Cz-L] cemetery
> Hardy, and everyone,
>
> Hardy, I was interested and puzzled to read your comment that there is no
> mass grave at the cemetery. Thinking about it, it seems like Mimi would
> have mentioned it when we met there. And like you say, it isn't something
> you would forget.
>
> I am going to ask Pedro, the volunteer in our group who spoke with the
> woman, and see what more I can find out. There is certainly a monument to
> something there. And Pedro read the stone, along with some of the others
> in
> our group.( I think, unless it was in Romanian and the woman was just
> relaying it. ) I will also ask Katya, who is going back this summer, to
> visit there again. But for now it remains a puzzle.
>
> Mimi, do you know anything about this monument and what it might be?
>
> I do know the story of Rabbi Mark and all the others who were massacred by
> the river. I also read the testimony of Rabbi Mark's wife at the Nuremberg
> trials.
>
> It especially chilled me, having looked at Lucca's wonderful and poignant
> photo of her grandfather's birthday celebration, which included the Rabbi
> and his wife, as well as an adorable Lucca herself. And when I was in Cz.
> I
> wandered into the building which was once the hotel where the Rabbi and
> others were taken before they were murdered. I didn't know the history
> until after I left. There is something that really haunts me about places
> where terrible things occurred, but are today just everyday spaces that
> people use, without knowing the history. In a way, I find it more chilling
> than places like the death camps themselves, where everyone knows the
> terrible history.
>
> If people reading this haven't looked at Lucca's old photos and the others
> on the website, you should.
>
> Joanna Liss
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