Czernowitzers...
After WW2 many Bukovinians "repatriated" to Bucharest, as an interim stage on their way into the free world. For me, born in Bucharest in 1957, it meant German Kindergarten and German School, located at this time on Nuferilor Street. Please join me to school at an interval of half of a century
https://goo.gl/lnLG7j
and let's (re-)discover the school building and its vicinity. Nothing but decay, mud, penetrating smell, poverty? Maybe, but at the same time, since I spent my childood here, and it was not an unhappy one at all, l'm associating nostalgic feelings with these streetscapes. What about you? I wonder how many of our List members went to this school too?!
Edgar Hauster <iPad>
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