RE: [Cz-L] Rescue Operation of Czernowitz Jews - A Joint Venture

From: cornel fleming <cornel.fleming_at_virgin.net>
Date: Mon, 26 Dec 2011 19:29:02 +0000
To: 'Miriam Taylor' <mirtaylo_at_indiana.edu>, 'HARDY BREIER' <HARDY3_at_BEZEQINT.NET>
Reply-to: cornel fleming <cornel.fleming_at_virgin.net>

Mimi...Schellhorn was in the German Diplomatic Service long before
Hitler..but to stay in his job he had to join the NSDAP...which did not
necessarily make him a Nazi! Cornel

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[mailto:bounce-39065716-8441035_at_list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Miriam Taylor
Sent: 26 December 2011 15:17
To: HARDY BREIER
Cc: Edgar Hauster; Berti Glaubach; Czernowitz Discussion Group; Jerome
Schatten
Subject: Re: [Cz-L] Rescue Operation of Czernowitz Jews - A Joint Venture

Yevgenya Finkel may also have written that the moon is made out of
blue cheese.
This does not mean that she knows the facts or represents them
correctly.
I have previously read about some of the assertions of Yevgenia Finkel
and have found them just as unfounded.
"Nisht geshtoigen, nisht gefloygen, nor fom finger ausgesoygen"

It is possible that some Popovici authorizations were sold by people
who worked
in Popovici's office. But I am absolutely sure that my parents did
not buy the authorization
I still have, nor did any of the friends of my parents buy their
authorization.
Would my father have bought an authorization for himself and not for
his mother?
Were all Czernowitzers who respected Popovici blind, stupid and
mistaken?

All the denials of Popovici's important and humanitarian role in
saving many
of the Jews of Czernowitz, is largely based on the Russian and German
attitude
towards Romania and Romanians. Read Shellhorn's own words and you
will see.

Schellhorn may have thought that the Jews were important to the
economy of the city
and he may have thought that it was better for the war effort to
leave them be.
Had he been such a great humanitarian, would he have joined the Nazi
party?

And why did he do nothing about the revocation of the Popovici permits?
My family had a Popovici permit, but on June 7, 1942 when the
deportations resumed,
we had to hide in order NOT to be deported,
the same in July of 1942. Where was Schellhorn then?

Mimi

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