RE: [Cz-L] High schools / University in Czernowitz

From: Abraham Kogan <akogan_at_netvision.net.il>
Date: Wed, 16 Dec 2009 18:57:04 +0200
To: 'Dana Dimitriu' <dana.dimitriu_at_web.de>, Czernowitz-L_at_cornell.edu, austriaczech_at_lyris.jewishgen.org, ukraine_at_lyris.jewishgen.org
Reply-to: Abraham Kogan <akogan_at_netvision.net.il>

Dear Mrs. Dimitriu,
It seems to me that what you call "Liceul real nr. 2" was "LMVM (Liceul
Marele Voevod Mihai") , or L2.
Regarding German schools for kids above grade 5 - as far as I can remember
we did not have such schools. The Meisler Schule was a German school but
only up to grade 4.

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Subject: [Cz-L] High schools / University in Czernowitz

Dear all,

would there be someone out there who can tell me more about high schools in
Czernowitz from the 1920s to 1940.

My grandfather was born 1911 in Zastavna but he went to "Liceul real nr. 2"
in Czernowitz, where he received his "bacalaureat" diploma in 1928.
His younger brother, born 1921, was also sent to high school in Czernowitz -
not sure if the same one.
Both went to primary school for four years, starting with fifth grade they
went to Czernowitz - not sure if first to another school and then the
"liceu".

So what I am looking for really is any and all available information about
GERMAN speaking schools in Czernowitz starting with grade 5 for boys - and
also for girls, as there were two sisters as well.

Regarding university, my grandfather studied at the Technische Hochschule in
Brünn (now Brno), and I have his records from there; but I know that his
younger brother started to study law in Czernowitz until he decided to leave
for Palestine in 1939 (his younger sister recalls that he was outraged by
the fact that they made Jewish students stand during lectures in his first -
and only - year at the university). Also, my great-grandfather and possibly
one or two other family members studied at the university in Czernowitz - I
am currently trying to find records of their studies in the university
archives but my messages to the university have remained unanswered so far.
If somebody can recommend a succesful way to go here - I would be very
grateful.

Thank you all in advance for your help.

Kind regards,

Dana Dimitriu

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