Re: [Cz-L] Huzul country

From: Miriam Taylor <mirtaylo_at_indiana.edu>
Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2014 11:57:47 -0500
To: Ezra Heymann <ezra.heymann_at_gmail.com>
Reply-To: Miriam Taylor <mirtaylo_at_indiana.edu>

According to the Ethnographic map of Bukovina, which is based on the
numbers
from the census of 1910, the Hutzuls lived mostly in small villages,
south-west
and south-east of Wiznitz (Vijnita) in which there were either no Jews,
or only very few Jews.
These villages, at least in 1910, also did not have any Romanian
inhabitants.
I know that some villages which according to this map had no Jewish
inhabitants,
such as Budinet, but which by 1941, did have 8 Jewish residents,
six of whom were murdered in 1941.
As far as I know, the villages in which lived both Hutzuls and Jews
were:
Wiznitz (Vijnita), Lucavets, Berhomets, Rastoace, Vijenca and
Cernahuzii.

In Wiznitz there was a massacre of the local Jews, but it was carried
out
by Romanian military forces. In Rastoace there also was a massacre,
carried out by Romanian forces as well as by local inhabitants.
I do not know, whether any Hutzuls joined the Romanian soldiers.
In Lucavets (Lucavet) Jews were abused and tortured but not murdered.

I got my information as to the villages in which Jews were abused,
tortured and murdered, from "The Holocaust in Romania" by Radu Ioanid.

Mimi

On Feb 10, 2014, at 2:30 AM, Ezra Heymann wrote:

> [Plain text next time, please, Ezra. - -thanks ]
>
> A question to Serah and to Hardy:
> I was told once that in the bloody summer of 1941 there were no
> pogroms in
> the Huzul country. Is that true?
>

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