By comparison to what those deported to Transnistria had to live
through,
those of us who remained in Czernowitz certainly had it very, very easy,
but, we too experienced dread, fear and humiliation.
We too, did not have normal childhoods. Just look at this photograph
of Hardy and his brother.
Mimi
On Apr 15, 2012, at 11:24 AM, Arthur von Czernowitz wrote:
> I know, some days you could not get butter or eggs, I am so sorry
> for you.
>
> rthur
>
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