You are so correct. We were all NON-EQUAL "citizen of the greatest country".
Not to change the subject.
Was you family connected to the Textile apparel factory? My mother worked there around 1933-35 before she moved to Bucharest. They asked her to help to start it up again after the war (her specialty was creating patterns), but my father asked her to consider to be a full time mother and he won (the first and last time)
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> Date: Wed, 25 May 2011 17:06:29 +0100
> From: alexanderrosner_at_yahoo.de
> Subject: AW: [Cz-L] Memorial plaque to the Czernowitz ghetto
> To: akofner_at_hotmail.com; mirtaylo_at_indiana.edu; czernowitz-l_at_cornell.edu
>
> Hello Channa,
>
> it was a habit in the Soviet Union not to mention Jews.
> Even in Babi Yar the killed have been just "Soviet Citizens".
> It seems that these things have changed in the Ukraine. Now Jews are mentioned
> explicitly.
>
> Alex
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