Oh, dear Anny,
Of course he loved Jews, especially one called Trotsky .
I am joking, of course.
What matters is that you are here to tell us ( the "youngsters") your
stories.
I recommend to all Cz-List members to read all 3 parts of your well written
memoirs at:
http://czernowitz.ehpes.com/stories/matar/matar-russ.html
Sei gesund !
Irene
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[mailto:bounce-119533558-3499296_at_list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Anny Matar
Sent: Friday, August 14, 2015 1:09 PM
To: Irene Fishler
Cc: Maurice Linker; Czernowitz Genealogy and History
Subject: Re: [Cz-L] Siberia
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Why Irene is that a big question?? because of Stalin's love for Jews? Did
Beria do all that without his knowledge? Reading 1984, which was the same as
1941, do you believe anyone could have done anything without the others
being well informed? Really, I think it's irrelevant who did what, it's the
result which matters.
As for Sorge. We know that he tried to warn the USA against the Pearl Harbor
attack and whether he informed the Russians of Barbarossa or not, no one
could have done anything against those advancing war machines and the
Kamy-Kazy All of them were fanatics like ISIS today whether willingly of
forcibly they had to do it as they're doing it today.
What matters who's behind it the bitter results and the millions who try to
find refuge "somewhere", the outcome is what matters.
Sorry Irene, nothing personal, anny
On Mon, Aug 10, 2015 at 11:32 PM, Irene Fishler <irenef_at_netvision.net.il>
wrote:
Hi , Maurice
This Is a big question; did Stalin know ? Was the deportation to
Siberia on June 13, 1941 linked to the imminent attack on Soviet Russia?
It is said that Stalin did not believe the spy Richard Sorge:
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