This is for those of you who grew up in Czernowitz. I know that by the
time you were growing up Czernowitz was Romanian or Russian. Yet you all
(especially Hardy) seem to know all the street names as they were during the A-H
times, ie the German names. When you were growing up, did you still call
the streets by their German names, or have you relearned this since you have
left Czernowitz?
Thanks
Bruce Wexler
Jackson, NJ
"... Everybody's here, but never for too long.."
Richard Starkey
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