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Deportation to Siberia wasn=E2=80=99t half as bad as to Transnistria.
Most people returned.
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Hardy
From: alexander rosner [mailto:alexanderrosner_at_yahoo.de]=20
Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2015 3:10 PM
To: Lloyd Marksamer; linkerm_at_ieee.org; Czernowitz-L_at_cornell.edu; Hardy =
Breier; Anny Matar
Subject: Re: [Cz-L] Soviet deportations
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Most people didn't have weapons, same as today.
Czernowitzers had rather books at home.
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And you probably do not have a picture of the situation, in which well =
equipped internal forces order the deportation.
Anybody who would use a weapon would be shot immediately or later after =
a trial.
The family of the terrorist (by that time called the enemy of the =
people) would suffer.
>From the deportees the majority survived (my assumption) and eventually =
returned.
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Some people knew in advance, that they are going to be deported, so my =
grandparents (somebody gave them the information).
They went hiding somewhere, but as instead of them their friend was =
taken, they went out of the hiding place to release her.
The people surely didn't rely on anything, just hoped to survive and =
many did.
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Alex
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Von: Lloyd Marksamer <longbeachlloyd_at_gmail.com>
An: linkerm_at_ieee.org; Czernowitz-L_at_cornell.edu; Hardy Breier =
<hardy3_at_bezeqint.net>; Anny Matar <annymatar_at_gmail.com>=20
Gesendet: 6:54 Dienstag, 11.August 2015
Betreff: [Cz-L] Soviet deportations
I have a few questions that have been bothering me.
How did the Soviets deport 10,000 Chernowitzers in one night?
Were they all Jews?
Did any Jews resist by fighting back?
Did any Jews have any weapons?
Why not?.
Nobody knew this was coming?
Nobody had prepared to fight back?
Did they just rely on prayer or God to save them?
Lloyd
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