In 1900 or even in 1939 the Mehlplatz was not the location of the
Schmatte market.
It became the Schmatte market in 1944, after three years of war
and liberation by "Tovarish Stalin".
Mimi
On Mar 28, 2014, at 12:48 AM, HARDY BREIER wrote:
> Bristol was the most exclusive place in Czernowitz !
> Hot water in every room. Electric fans .
> And the Schmatte market just across.
> For a dollar the tourist could get 7 shirts as good
> as new just across the horse stand !
> Hardy
>
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