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Dear Berti,
thank you so much! I finally found it, and you are right - I was very
confused that after "11 Noembrie" I couldn't get further than that! Your
explanation made everything crystal clear!
I noted that Franzosgasse was relatively close, but completely distinct.
I got some more photos from Elite now, but I will tell her about this group
list, perhaps she would like to joint too.
I had a shock to note what the old Temple became, from the beautiful
construction it used to be... absolutely deplorable, I somehow don't
understand how current authorities - no matter what country they are in -
don't realize that they have to treat such buildings with respect and
delicacy. It shows how much people still have to learn, although the war is
at over half a century distance in the past...
grateful for your kind support!
Dana
On 16 May 2017 at 12:44, Berti Glaubach <berti.glaubach_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> On any map of Cz. you can find Franzensgasse. Rumanian name Str. 11
> Noembrie and now 28 Chervnia. The numbers start from the temple to the
> north, pair numbers on the right side.
> Any map you open at Ehpes maps will show you the street. Or google earth
> and go along the street, eventually seeing a Bauhaus. I was only 15 when I
> left from very nearby and did not at that time have any interest in
> architecture. As a matter of fact, although being a structural engineer
> later, I still have not developed that interest.
> Be careful that there is no mistake with Franzosgasse. That is another
> street some hundreds of meters to the north and to the east from
> Franzensgasse.
> Both names Zeller and Furmann sound familiar but I have no direct
> recollection of them.
>
> On Mon, May 15, 2017 at 10:14 PM, Dana Radler <danaradler14_at_gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
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>>
>>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> I would like to ask for your help in connection with materials I try
>> to find out about a memoir which I first read in 2011 and which adds to
>> the massive corpus published in the last couple of years. The volume I
>> refer to is "Terracotta Ovens of My Childhood: The Story of a Little Girl
>> from a Small Town Called Cernowitz (A Memoir)" by Elite Olshtain.
>>
>> Elite was born in 1938, her parents were Frieda and Willy Zeller and
>> they lived on Franzensgasse, in a Bau Haus building raised in 1935. I
>> have intensely studied all the maps I could find (on ehpes.com or other
>> sources) and I keep on hoping that I can locate Franzensgasse. From recent
>> sources, I understand that it came close to the Temple, but at which end I
>> do not realize...
>>
>> Does anybody from the group remember where Franzensgasse was located? Does
>> anybody remember the Zellers? or the Furmans, Elite's maternal
>> grandparents?
>>
>> I have recently completed reading Marianne Hirsch and Leo Spitzer's
>> "Ghosts of Home", and it certainly helped me have a closer, personal and
>> reflexive look at THAT past. I am Romanian, but the content such
>> testimonies left on my mind, as well as the tone of each narrator, cannot
>> be ignored. Probably because the war left equally painful marks in my
>> family too...
>>
>> I thank you in advance and hope to understand better the life in
>> Czernowitz and the memories of the recent past.
>>
>> Dana Radler
>> (Bucharest)
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