Not true about the Jewish museum in Czernowitz.
There are documents pertaining to the holocaust on exhibit.
In Chernivtsi there is a memorial plaque to Traian Popovici
on display on a busy street opposite the dormitory of
the medical school. On this plaque it states that thousands
of Jews were saved by Popovici from being sent to Transnistria
where they most probably would have been killed.
No one has defaced this plaque or tried to remove it.
The memorial to the 900 Jews who were murdered by
the Romanians in July 1941, in the Jewish cemetery, has also
never been damaged by vandals.
Mimi Quoting HARDY BREIER <HARDY3_at_BEZEQINT.NET>:
> In Bucharest they give you a permit to exhibit the Holocaust but come
> at night to remove the panels.
> In Czernowitz Jewish Museum history stops in 1941.
> Different manifestations of the same attitude.
> Hardy
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