Hi Arthur,
What year was that, when you travelled from Leningrad to Czernowitz? I
lived in Cz till 1959, and the only foreigners I ever saw there were
Romanian song-and-dance groups, who performed in Czernowitz a couple
of times on their way to larger cities. That was, of course, after the
1956 speech by Khrushczev at the XX congress of the kommunist party.
So it must have been indeed, for all intents and purposes, a closed
city.
Ina
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