Re: [Cz-L] Chernivtsi Museum of Bukovinian Jewish_History and Culture

From: HARDY BREIER <HARDY3_at_BEZEQINT.NET>
Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2011 06:17:03 +0200
To: fred love <fredhotman_at_yahoo.com>, Edgar Hauster <bconcept_at_hotmail.com>, Czernowitz Discussion Group <czernowitz-l_at_cornell.edu>
Reply-to: HARDY BREIER <HARDY3_at_BEZEQINT.NET>

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Yes , there is a massgrave in Bila street (now Pidgaetsa vul) of the 400
jews
 shot in the first days of the war in 1941 .
   I dont know who put up the stones but they are now in a bad condition
   and the 400 names including Chief rabbi Mark are barely readable.
     They do not appear in the Jewish Museum.
      Soon this episode will be forgotten.
        If we dont do something.
    Hardy
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Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2011 1:50 AM
Subject: Re: [Cz-L] Chernivtsi Museum of Bukovinian Jewish_History and
Culture

My, my, my

Why does it not surprise that the absence in the Museum exibits of the
plight of
the Czernowitzer Jews period 1941- 45.
The culture of denial is all to prevalent without reminders not just in
Czernowitz but these days also
in many countries. Hardy is right as usual. However I find the " Do not rock
the
Boat" attitude in amongst the Czernowitzer themselves disquieting. Only few
dare
to contradict this attitude by suggesting that the idea and the creation of
the
Museum is most praiseworthy but to deny or mask the period of pogrom,
murder,
deportation to the death-camp of Transnistria 1941 - 45 reduces the value of
the
Museum. I am inclined to believe it is not the curator of the Museum but the
instructions of the authority to cleanse and or distance themselves of any
implications in that period. What hypocrisy. There must be some mass graves
in
around Czernowitz any knowledge??. I do not suppose so. Any memorial plaques
I
don't think so. I do remember that hundreds of Jewish men were forced to
build
a bridge/pontoon over the Prut and quite a lot were shot and even in the
initial
period of occupation when the Temple was set on fire many hundred were shot.

The Czernowitzer who perished in the hell of Transnistria why should they be
denied in the Museum.
It is curiouser, curiouser.
Fred. Weisinger

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