Well, she was right about Kolomyya. They were taken into the forest
and shot. The town was destroyed. First new occupants were pig
farmers dropped off by the Russians. Not Jewish.
It's starting to come back but I never went because I knew I'd find
nothing of the past. You from/in Czernowitz are luckier and, I'm
sure, grateful.
Shelley
On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 2:23 AM, yosi-jerry <eshet1_at_netvision.net.il> wrote:
> Maybe not 100% exact but common practice was that any place they entered
> they rounded up as many Jews they could put their hands on, and shoot them.
> I know about those from the Justiz Palast, and 839 from Novoselitsa.
> Yosef Eshet
>
>
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