RE: [Cz-L] Czernowitz 1920s - 1940s -- Academy of Fine Arts Munich -- student project

From: eshet yosef <eshet1_at_netvision.net.il_at_nowhere.org>
Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2018 14:43:53 +0300
To: 'Irene Fishler' <irenef_at_netvision.net.il>, 'Peggy Walt' <peggy_at_culturalaffairs.ca>, 'Benjamin Grilj' <b.grilj_at_perspectiveast.com>
Reply-To: eshet yosef <eshet1_at_netvision.net.il>



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מאת: eshet yosef <eshet1_at_netvision.net.il>
נשלח: יום א 08 אפריל 2018 20:49
אל: 'Irene Fishler'‏ <irenef_at_netvision.net.il>; 'Peggy Walt'‏
<peggy_at_culturalaffairs.ca>; 'Benjamin Grilj'‏ <b.grilj_at_perspectiveast.com>
עותק: 'Sarah Gabriele Schrimpf'‏ <sarah.schrimpf_at_t-online.de>;
'czernowitz-l_at_cornell.edu'‏ <czernowitz-l_at_cornell.edu>
נושא: RE: [Cz-L] Czernowitz 1920s - 1940s -- Academy of Fine Arts Munich --
student project

Hi
Indeed there were two categories of people that moved (or were moved)
eastward during the first occupation period by the Soviets of Northern
Bucovina:
1. People who were defined under paragraph 39 as enemies of the revolution -
who were deported to Siberia (my family escaped this by moving from
Novoselitsa to Czernovitz) 2. People who joined the retreating Soviets
(driven by the news about the fate of Jews under the Nazis) and ended up
mainly in the Central Asia Soviet Republics.
Yosef Eshet

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מאת: bounce-122448718-14007051_at_list.cornell.edu
<bounce-122448718-14007051_at_list.cornell.edu> בשם Irene Fishler
נשלח: שבת 07 אפריל 2018 23:45
אל: 'Peggy Walt'‏ <peggy_at_culturalaffairs.ca>; 'Benjamin Grilj'‏
<b.grilj_at_perspectiveast.com>
עותק: 'Sarah Gabriele Schrimpf'‏ <sarah.schrimpf_at_t-online.de>;
czernowitz-l_at_cornell.edu
נושא: RE: [Cz-L] Czernowitz 1920s - 1940s -- Academy of Fine Arts Munich --
student project

Shalom Peggy, Benjamin and All,

During WW II there where 3 categories of people from Czernowitz who arrived
in Siberia or in Central Asia: deportees (1940-41); evacuates ( June
22-July 4, 1941- in a more or less orderly manner); refugees.
"During WWII, more than one million Jews from the former Soviet Union,
including the recently annexed territories of Eastern Poland, the Baltic
countries, Bessarabia, and northern Bukovina, were evacuated by the Soviet
authorities or managed to escape on their own into the Soviet interior
before German troops marched into their towns and villages. A significant
group of evacuees, including many Jewish families, arrived in Central Asia
(Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tadzhikistan, and Turkmenistan) in
1941-1942"
 https://www.jewishgen.org/databases/holocaust/0136_uzbek.html

Regards,
Irene


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