This was during the third Russian invasion, and also the longest, ended
only days before the appearance of the first number of the Allgeneine, as
you can read in it.
Berti
On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 10:54 PM, <hedbren_at_zahav.net.il> wrote:
> Hi Edgar, Thanks for these very interesting articles. I believe it was th=
e
> second russian invasion of Czernowitz...
> Ma grandmother remained in Cz. at the first invasion, (do you know when
> it was alone, grandpa went to Vienna with the staff of the Bukowiner
> Landesbank, her sons were on the Italian front and my mother was in
> Maehrisch-Ostrau. But I know from the family stories, that my uncle was
> ordered with his corps to Kiev. to fight against the Red Army (The Whit=
e
> Army asked for help at the Austrian Kaiser Karl) Do you know something
> about this???
> Regard Hedwig
>
>
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