Hardy,
with regard to returning historic street names, I am on board. That
makes two of us. Now all that remains is to convince some folks in the
Chernivtsi city council. Should not be difficult to make them trade
Barbusse for a Synagogue.
Iosif
On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 12:37 AM, HARDY BREIER <HARDY3_at_bezeqint.net> wrote:
> Josif,
> You are perfectly right, there are more communist names
> used as street names of Czernowitz .
> Why I dont know.
> Yes, Barbusse was also a great writer but he was accorded a street
> for his being a communist , not a writer.
> Many more important writers , French and others dont have streets.
> But in the old historic quarter of Czernowitz the original names
> should be kept.
> The Judengasse , the Schilgasse, the trade name streets
> where inhabitants belonged to guilds and trades should
> be kept.
> They do it in all European historic towns.
> This is World Heritage.
> Hardy
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