In 1918 when Bukovina was annexed to Romania, the Romanians were not pleased
To suddenly have such a large Jewish population. therefore they required everyone
To prove that they had been living in Bucovina during the 1910 census.
Only those who could prove this were givenRomanian citizenship.
Mimi
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On Jun 2, 2017, at 10:20 PM, "Fred Weisinger" <fredweisinger16_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> To my knowledge Jews from Czernowitz did not automaticaly become
> Roumanians after Bukovina was ceded. I do remember vaguely that there
> was a flurry
> 1938-9 to give up Austrian citizenship for Roumanian. Either way it did not
> help in the following years.. Nobody guessed the disaster that embraced us..
> Fred. Weisinger
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