Re: [Cz-L] The Revolution Comes to Czernowitz!

From: Berti Glaubach <berti.glaubach_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 23 Nov 2012 12:05:47 +0200
To: Edgar Hauster <bconcept_at_hotmail.com>
Reply-To: Berti Glaubach <berti.glaubach_at_gmail.com>

Czernowitz was liberated from the "Third Russian Invasion" on the
03/08/1917 so the picture of the revolution - it was mainly the
Menshevik one - can't be dated November 1917.
Reading the "Allgemeine Zeitung" from 28/08/1917 that reappeared in
Czernowitz the article about Russian times under first Czarist and
from March/April 1917 Kerenski government it was on the 23/4 1917 that
the local Russian army regiment officially rebelled (on the
Austriaplatz) and decided to adhere to the revolution. So probably the
photo is from that day or near it in time.

In the Vama picture most are Russians. Prisoners? Probably decided not
to fight the Czarist war any more.

To anyone who reads German best information about that period - go to
the "Allgemeine Zeitung" through Edgar's site and get a good picture
of Cz. during WWI.

Berti.

On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 3:57 PM, Edgar Hauster <bconcept_at_hotmail.com> wrote:
> Czernowitzers...
>
> I'd like to share with you six more outstanding photos, brought to you by courtesy of Prof. Yvonne Hirdman, the renowned Swedish historian at Stockholm University and author of the book "Meine Mutter, die Gräfin - Ein Jahrhundertleben zwischen Kommunismus und Bohème" [My Mother, the Countess - A Centenary Life Between Communism and Bohemianism].
>
> The first four photos are showing the "homemade" October Revolution in Czernowitz. It could be spring or November 1917. Yvonne's guess is spring 1917, do you know better? You are discovering the Magen David while looking for the revolutionary red star? It's Czernowitz, not Moscow or St. Petersburg!
>
> http://hauster.blogspot.de/2012/11/october-revolution-in-czernowitz.html
>
> Just a few miles/kilometres away, we find the Austro-Hungarian troops at Marmonita, posing for a group photo, among them Yvonne's grandfather.
>
> http://gr-czernowitz.livejournal.com/3244638.html
>
> Finally, I've updated the posting "The Oldest Bookstore in Radautz"
>
> http://ehpes.com/blog1/2012/11/15/the-oldest-bookstore-in-radautz/
>
> by adding a wonderful, poetic, pictorial photo of Yvonne's grandmother Emilie Schledt. Thank you so much, Yvonne!
>
>
> Edgar Hauster
> Lent - The Netherlands
>
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