Dear Jean,
We shared a room with a Gol[d]hagen family from Czernowitz in Pabianice a suburb of Lodz,Poland after the war. They were Adolph, Sidi and their daughter, Bianka. Bianka's e-mail address is brosenth@calpoly.edu. Also their cousin is Daniel J Goldhagen: http://goldhagen.com/
Good Luck,
Frieda
--- On Sat, 6/23/12, Jean Gordon <j.gordon_at_orange.fr> wrote:
From: Jean Gordon <j.gordon_at_orange.fr>
Subject: re: [Cz-L] Chi Baba
To: "Hardy Breier" <HARDY3_at_BEZEQINT.NET>, "CZERNOWITZ-L" <Czernowitz-L_at_cornell.edu>
Date: Saturday, June 23, 2012, 10:05 AM
[Please post in Plain Text -- that will prevent the 'strange' characters from
appearing in your text' --thanks]
Dear Czernowitzers,
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I joined the group a week ago because we're looking for traces of Goldhagen=
s in the north Bukovina - Putila area probably.=C2=A0
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To explain more clearly, my grandfather, a Goldhagen, came from Putila and =
moved to Vienna as a young man around the time of the 1st WW. He married a =
Hungarian women and my father was brought up in Vienna until 1939 when he w=
ent to England on the last children's transport out of Vienna. His parents =
didn't survive. Goldhagen is not a common name apparently and until recentl=
y we hadn't actually met any other Goldhagen's outside the very small famil=
y, either in the UK or anywhere else in Europe - I live in France and trave=
l a lot in Europe for my work, inlcuding last year to the south Bukovina! B=
y pure chance, through my work, we recently got in touch with another Goldh=
agen (who lives in the US), whose family also came from the north Bukovina =
(but at the beginning of the 20th century) and then it began to emerge that=
Goldhagen appears to have been a Bukovina name.
=C2=A0
My brother and I are planning a trip to Czernowitz and Putila and that's wh=
y I joined your group. I'm wondering whether any of you have come across or=
know any Goldhagens from the area. In particular does anyone by any miracu=
lous chance know of Goldhagens from the Putila area?=C2=A0
=C2=A0
Thanks very much for your help. I really aprpeacite it!!
=C2=A0
best wishes
Jean=C2=A0
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Director, European Institute of Education and Social Policy -EIESP / Instit=
ut europ=C3=A9en d'=C3=A9ducation et de politique sociale - IEEPS
Joint Editor: European Journal of Education
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tel.: +33 (0)6 14 35 62 07=C2=A0=C2=A0=20
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