Czernowitzers...
Last Thursday I visited Alfred Schreyer in Drohobycz. This was perhaps - no, for sure - the most impressive discussion, I ever had with a Holocaust survivor.
"This is Alfred Schreyer, born on 08.05.1922 in Drohobycz. Alfred Schreyer, who lost both his parents - his father was a chemist, his mother a pharmacist - to the Nazis and was himself at the camps Plaszow, Gross-Rosen and Buchenwald, is the only Jewish survivor still in Drohobycz who lived there during the occupation..." Read the full story at our Ehpes.com Blog
http://ehpes.com/blog1/2011/05/08/happy-birthday-alfred-schreyer/
and don't forget, that the extermination camp Belzec would have been by an fraction of an inch the final destination for the Jews from Bukovina and Bessarabia.
Fortunately Alfred Schreyer (and others) survived and he is celebrating his 89th birthday today! Happy Birthday, Alfred Schreyer!
Edgar Hauster
from Edgar's iPad=
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