>Hi Mimi,
>
>Many of the holdings at the Holocaust museum in Washington are also
>indexed on the Yad Vashem site <http://www.yadvashem.org/>. Click on
>Digital Collections/Shoah Related Lists. Enter Cernauti or Czernowitz in
>the "general search" box. Yad Vashem holdings are indicated by "YV" and
>Holocaust Museum, Washington, holdings are indicated by USHMM. Many
>appear to have been copied from the Chernovtsy State Archives.
>
>Thanks for following up on this.
>
>Bruce
>
>
>
>
>On 11/7/11 9:32, "Miriam Taylor" <mirtaylo_at_indiana.edu> wrote:
>
>>Some time ago, I wrote to the Holocaust museum in Washington
>>to ask whether the museum had copies of the lists photographed
>>by Noemi. In the answer I received from Vadim Altskan, he writes:
>>
>>> I checked our collection from the State Archives of
>>> the Chernivtsi (Czernowitz) region and confirmed that we
>>> indeed do have copies of the deportation lists from Czernowitz
>>> from 1942.
>>> Please see below description of this file from the inventory:
>>
>>> Reel 8. Fond 307 Opus 3 File# 64. 1942. Minutes and
>>> information of a Commission formed to effect
>>> the census of the population with Jewish blood.
>>> Lists of inhabitants with Jewish blood.
>>> File # 68. The same as above.
>>> File # 69. Lists of Jews of Cernauti city, 1942.
>>> File # 70. The same as in # 69.
>>> File # 74. Correspondence between the Mayors©ö Office,
>>> Cernauti and Police Office, Cernauti, concerning apartments
>>> of Jews exempted from evacuation to Transnistria.
>>> File # 77. Declarations of Jews from Cernauti city, concerning
>>> composition of their families. 1942.
>>> File # 107. The same as in # 77.
>>> File # 108. Jews of the city of Cernauti married to Christians,
>>> lists.
>>
>>> As for as the rest of the files (1940) attached to your e-mail,
>>> we will make sure to include this information into our
>>> duplication order.
>>> I am not sure if I already told you or not, but we ( museum)
>>> are conducting a survey of the archival records and
>>> collections in the above-named archives related to
>>> the history of the Jewish Community of Bucovina
>>> (Northern and Southern) during the interwar period
>>> ( 1918-1940). We already identified more than 100, 000 pp
>>> and are planning to start actual duplication (scanning)
>>> of the records at the beginning of 2012.
>>
>>I asked whether the copies of assorted lists from the Chernivtsi
>>Archives,
>>are or will be available on line from the Holocaust museum,
>>When I get an answer, I will let you know.
>>
>>Mimi
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