Czernowitzers...
Under the headline "The Hero, who Rescued 20,000 Souls, is Almost a Stranger in His Land" the Romanian magazine "Obiectiv" from Suceava is reporting on Traian Popovici's activities in favour of the Jews from Czernowitz and the perception of his role in post WW2 Romania:
We learn from this article, that Hardy is one of the Holocuast survivors due to Traian Popovici's permits, but also that the City of Tel Aviv erected a monument in rememberance of Traina Popovici. Is that true? Where exactly is this monument? How does it look like? Please, list members from Israel, come back with more details!
Edgar Hauster • MacBook
Lent • The Netherlands
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