You are right. For travel it was only "Komandirovka". Propusk was a
totally different think; it was a kind of a pass to enter to certain
restricted areas.
Abraham K.
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[mailto:bounce-4832833-3499314_at_list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of HARDY BREIER
Sent: Thursday, December 24, 2009 5:40 PM
To: Miriam Taylor; Arthur Rindner; Czernowitz-L_at_cornell.edu; Jerry Eshet
Subject: Re: [Cz-L] Soviet era
Travel Permit,
If I remember right the permit was a "Komandirovka ". (Business trip).
Propuska is a permit in general but for travel you needed the above.
We have never applied or received a Komandirovka but we knew the name.
We had nowhere to travel in the Bukovina.
All we really wanted was a one-way-trip-to-Tereblecea permit .
In March 46 we got it.
From there , by carriage , to Siret and the world.
Hardy
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