> Two mothers of my friends have been very active in the orphans rescue
> from Transnistria.
> One is the mother of Dr. Frederic Andermann represented on our chat by
> his daughter Lisa.
> The other was Mrs. Mela Iancu, later president of OZE Romania and
> imprisoned in the 1950th for Zionist activity.
> On the Jewish side these two ladies did everything possible for
> reception accommodation and absorption of the children.
> Mrs. Andermann had been active for many years in Czernowitz at the
> head of the local OZE and continued her activity in Bucarest from 1940
> after leaving the town.
>
> Some of the orphans might still remember Friedl's (Montreal) and
> Tutu's (Haifa) mothers. Their sons (both are physicians and em.
> professors of medicine) have every reason to be proud of them.
>
> On Sun, Apr 2, 2017 at 4:07 PM, Ruth <glasgold_at_bellsouth.net> wrote:
>> Dear Edgar,
>>
>> I happen to be one of the repatriated orphans from Transnistria. To my knowledge, the repatriation of about 2.000, not 5.000 orphans, has been rejected several times. The first time was in 1943, when Eichman ordered the cancellation of the plan. (See Addendum in chapter 5 „The Orphanages" page 142 in my book Ruth’s Journey. It was not until Antonescu saw that the Axis is losing the war, and only two weeks before the liberation of Transnistria, did he finally approve that request. Apparently he hoped that this generous gesture would save him from being judged as a WAR CRIMINAL.
>> It is believed that the Red Cross in collaboration with Jewish and Romanian activists( Women?) were behind this project.
>>
>> Unfortunately not all the children were brought to Palestine. Most of us were sent back to the USSR for work in the mines of Donbass, and some us ended up in orphanages in the outskirts of Odessa.
>>
>> Best regards.
>>
>> Ruth Glasberg Gold
>>
>>
>> P.S. I am leaving the country this morning until May 4,2017
>>
>> Ruth Glasberg Gold
>> 20191 E. Country Club Dr. #1802
>> Aventura, Fl 33180
>> T.305-936-9494
>> C.305-308-8595
>>
>>> On Apr 1, 2017, at 9:36 AM, Edgar Hauster <bconcept_at_hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Czernowitzers...
>>>
>>> To this date, no research has been conducted on the Romanian and Jewish women who got involved in the saving of over 5.000 orphaned children from the Romanian occupation territory Transnistria. Among them Annie Andermann and Finnie Bibring both from Bukovina played a decisive role within the autonomous Help-Commission at the Jewish Center. Prof. Dr. Mariana Hausleitner's article [in German language] published by the Faculty of Arts Comenius University in Bratislava in 2016, now available at our Ehpes Blog
>>>
>>> http://ehpes.com/blog1/?p=10029
>>>
>>> shines a light on this subject. The article shows how a group of Jewish women collected garments and medication for the deported Jews from Romania in the camps of Transnistria. They closely cooperated with some Romanian women who distributed these goods through the channels of the Romanian Red Cross. After a long struggle in the spring of 1944, the first orphaned children were repatriated to Romania and were later brought to Palestine by ship in 1944/1945.
>>>
>>> Does anybody out there have knowledge of this rescue operation? We are very much looking forward to receiving your comments!
>>>
>>> Edgar Hauster
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