Berti,
Thank you for your post.
From this post we understand that Schellhorn took part
in the operation of saving Jews from deportation.
Hardy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Berti Glaubach" <berti.glaubach_at_gmail.com>
To: "Miriam Taylor" <mirtaylo_at_indiana.edu>
Cc: "jerome schatten" <romers_at_shaw.ca>; "Edgar Hauster"
<bconcept_at_hotmail.com>; "CZERNOWITZ-L" <czernowitz-l_at_cornell.edu>
Sent: Sunday, December 25, 2011 12:24 PM
Subject: Re: [Cz-L] Rescue Operation of Czernowitz Jews - A Joint Venture
> It is not true that the Schellhorn part was not discussed by the local
> Jewish community at the time, just as the role of Fildermann and the Queen
> and Ion Antonescu. All were treated by the IPA (Jewish Plotkes Agentur) or
> the IWA (Jieden willen Azoi) - but of course nobody had all the
> information
> at hand
> - and even the active participants might not have known about other
> factors
> driving for similar or other reasons in the same direction.
>
> Re-reading now The Popovici reminiscences: They are not contradictory to
> the Schellhorn role. Indeed his mentioning him at all at the meeting and
> Calotescu including him into the list makers makes sense only if the war
> effort role was a strong factor in Antonescu's decision. And then writes
> Popovici we eliminated him from the list making, and that makes sense -
> together with Schellhorns excuse not to want to interfere with internal
> Romanian affairs of list making (Popovici about Schellhorn to Calotescu)
> only if he Schellhorn himself saw his role as finished, he had contributed
> his due and departed. Surely the "elimination" of the German Consul at
> that
> times was not done by two Romanian officials without his own specific
> wish
> to be excepted, and that for obvious reasons.
>
> So we probably will never know why exactly we were permitted to stay. but
> again: Vivat Traian.
>
> AS to the numbers of authorizations on the last page of his statement
> Popovici statistics 19689 total authorizations are mentioned of these
> 16569
> signed by Calotescu and only 3120 by himself with the stamp of the
> municipality.Those last, were later in summer 1942 looked up for
> deportation.
>
> Berti.
>
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