I remember Czernowitzer street names mainly in German to this day. I am aware that in course of various ocupations these were re named in different languages in rapid succession. The Russians on their second time re named the streets again. A confusing methamorphosis, so for argument sake should one re visit the place with a particular address in the future to try and find a particular address from the past it would be non existent.
Another peculiarity of ethnic cleansing.
Fred Weisinger
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