The missing people:
Romanians who left in 1940 before the Russians took over.
Jews who left in the late thirties, for any country, which would let
them in.
Assorted people who were sent to Siberia to be reeducated as socialists.
Ukrainians and Jews who were forcibly taken with the Russians as they
retreated.
Jews and Ukrainians who left with the Russians, rather than await the
vagaries
of Romanian rule.
During those years, there was also some influx of people into
Czernowitz,
But this must have been very small. Some Jews returned from Austria,
since this country, now was harder on it's Jews, than Romania.
Some people came in 1939 from Poland.
Mimi
On Jul 30, 2011, at 12:25 PM, HARDY BREIER wrote:
> In 1930 the total population of Czernowitz was 112,400.
> In 1941 it was 78,826 ,a drop of 33,000.
> The Germans who left were about 16,500.
> There are 16.500 people missing.
> Until we find those nobody leaves the room.
> Hardy
>
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