I also noticed the burnt building.
My parents told me that during WW1 the Russians set fire to the city
twice.
I do not think that there was fighting in the streets of Czernowitz.
Mimi
On Jan 6, 2014, at 3:58 PM, Dale Prince wrote:
> In addition, the building behind the soldiers seems to have been
> burnt. The
> walls are blackened around the windows and the façade looks
> damaged. WWI
> battle damage?
>
> Dale Prince
>
>
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