That was fast Jerome, thank you very much,
I have finally found the English site of "Collecting the fragments"
On both sites (Hebr.+En.) - click on the thumbnails and you will see that
most artifacts and letters, diaries, etc come from Romania (
Transnistria,Transilvania, North -Moldova)
Fascinating collection :
http://www1.yadvashem.org/yv/en/remembrance/2011/collecting_fragments.asp
Wishing all the travelers a pleasant and not too hot July - wherever you go.
Irene
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Czernowitzers...
The Transnistria Card has been posted to the Ehpes Blog and will be posted
as well in the 'Stories, Histories & Documents' section on the Website
shortly.
Here is the link to the document:
http://ehpes.com/blog1/2012/06/25/transnistria-card/
Best,
jerome
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