Bukovina and CZ from 1775-1918 was part of the Austrian empire.
At the end of WWI and with the Treaty of Versailles it became part
of Greater Romania until 1940 when the Soviets took over.
Bianca
On Mar 17, 2014, at 5:30 PM, Gary Davis <ashglen_at_rogers.com> wrote:
> Dear Bianca,
>
> Please enlighten me: what was the ³Romanian Period²?
>
> Gary
>
>
>
>
> On 2014-03-17, 8:17 PM, "Bianca Rosenthal" <brosenth_at_calpoly.edu> wrote:
>
>> During the Romanian period, the Heresculstr. school was
>> Liceul Orthodox de fete
>> "Elena Doamna" and not open to Jewish girls. However, it
>> also included
>> an elementary school, open to everybody which I attended
>> until 1940.
>> More recently, it had become a school with English language
>> instruction.
>>
>> Bianca
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