Re: [Cz-L] The Great Cz. Cinema Debate and the Destruction of the Postgasse

From: Ervin Spinner <espinner_at_videotron.ca>
Date: Mon, 01 Jun 2009 12:09:34 -0400
To: ALFRED SCHNEIDER <fred2_at_worldnet.att.net>, Czernowitz-L <Czernowitz-L_at_cornell.edu>
Reply-to: Ervin Spinner <espinner_at_videotron.ca>

We have so much intresting information and pictures spread out among divers
emails that it all begs for some sort of consolidation.
Ervin
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From: "ALFRED SCHNEIDER" <fred2_at_worldnet.att.net>
To: "Czernowitz-L" <Czernowitz-L_at_cornell.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2009 3:17 PM
Subject: [Cz-L] The Great Cz. Cinema Debate and the Destruction of the
Postgasse


> Hardy's listing had two errors, Berti's was correct but had two omissions:
> the REGAL cinema on the Herrengasse, opposite the Cafe l'Europe (Dr.
> Rothgasse) and the TERA, on the Ringplatz next to the Hotel Schwarzer
> Adler.
> The latter was the ultimate Flohkino (fleahouse) and the favorite hangout
> for couples who appreciated the darkness, not only because it improved the
> visual quality of the image on the screen. During the first Soviet period,
> the REGAL (name was changed) offered a "Muzik Xhol" program with the
> movie.
> I thought of it when, a few years later, I was treated to the traditional
> initiation for new immigrants at New York's Radio City Music Hall. The
> TERA
> and all cinemas for that matter were not the only favorite venues for
> couples, the Volksgarten had the notorious Seufzerallee; a scientific
> study
> claimed that much of the population of Cz. had originated in the
> Seufzerallee.
>
> I can clarify some events leading to the destruction of the Postgasse and
> the houses on the Ringplatz where the Koenig store was located: it was
> blown
> up by the
> Soviets before they retreated in July 1941. The main reason for their
> action: when the war started, the population was ordered to surrender all
> radio receivers which were stored in the former Bursa (Getreideboerse), on
> the left side of the Postgasse (coming from the Ringplatz), and that
> building was blown up. It is also possible that the main Post Office which
> was
> close to the Musikvereingasse was also blown up.
>
> Regards to all,
>
> Fred Schneider

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