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Hi, Mimi,
Frau Zuckermann's grave is quite near the entrance, in the first row on
the left, next door to Herr Zwilling's grave (that's how they met). Why
don't you phone
Felix, her son, he can tell you so much. His number is 551246. Maybe
someone from the persons who stand around in the cemetery can show it
too, they
probably know Zwilling he was well-kown in town as a guide. Also, not
far from the above-mentioned grave is David Falik's . A Romanian fascist
student shot him
and there were no repercussions for him. Falik had protested since
there was discrimination against Jewish students. The incident is
described in many books, we are not in Berlin now, but ask Felix if he
is in town, one book by Ottmar Andre, Czernowitzer Spaziergänge, etc.
When I last saw it, the tombstone was in poor
condition, maybe something can be done to clean it at least.
Hope to have been of help,
Gabriele
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