Hi! Sorry about the delay...but here ae some more answers! I have a report
on the subject titled" Soldaten und Officiere mosaischen Glaubens in der k&k
Armee".(Soldiers and Officers of the Jewish faith) which states that over
300000 served,and gives a list of those who attained the rank of General.
There were not too many such in other Armies in WW1!! It also mentions that
the first Feldrabbiner were appointed to Regiments with large nos of Jews
in 1875. Cornel.
Sent: Friday, March 27, 2015 12:34 PM
To: 'cornel fleming'; 'Czernowitz-L_at_cornell'
Subject: תשובה: [Cz-L] Data on regiment 41
C,
How many Jews served in the Regiment 41
during WW1 ?
All the information you forwarded , what source ?
You say that Jews were not considered a nationality and therefore counted as
Ukraineans.
Not much later they were considered a race.
Hardy
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נשלח: Friday, March 27, 2015 11:22 AM
אל: 'Hardy Breier'; 'Czernowitz-L_at_cornell'
נושא: RE: [Cz-L] Data on regiment 41
Hardy....you could not be more wrong. Under the very benevolent rule of the
Habsburg Emperor our people did very well. They were a small %age of the
population...but they were close to 20% of the Reserve Officer Corp. There
were Jewish Generals etc...and if an officer made anti-Semitic comments to a
Jewish one they were charged.Many Jews were given titles of Nobility. The
Regiments had "Feldrabbiner".At the end of WW1 the second in command of the
whole Army was a Jew. Compare the lives of the Czernowitzers under Austria
with life under the Romanians!! I could go on..but that will do for a
start!! Cornel. PS and there was never an Austrian Dreyfus!
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From: Hardy Breier [mailto:hardy3_at_bezeqint.net]
Sent: Friday, March 27, 2015 6:10 AM
To: 'cornel fleming'; 'Czernowitz-L_at_cornell'
Subject: תשובה: תשובה: [Cz-L] Data on regiment 41
Cornel,
Jews were not counted at all .
No matter how patriotic they were and how much they loved the Kaiser.
My father was also a soldier who fought in Montenegro and at the Isonzo and
was wounded.
Our love for the Habsburgs was one-sided.
They fell apart after a senseless war that caused
millions of casualties without achieving anything
at all .
Should we be proud for participating in this war?
"But they killed our Ferdinand!"
Hardy
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