Hi, Cornel, maybe you ask him, I have no-one to ask any more.
Gabriele
Am 07.03.2018 um 19:24 schrieb cornel fleming:
> Hi..I know a Dr Ian Kern in Sydney who has a Bukowina connection. Cornel.
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> Am 05.03.2018 um 19:53 schrieb Floeb28:
>> I vote for Ed ARNO :
>>
>>> Ed Arno was born with the name Arnold Edelstein in Innsbruck in what is now Austria in 1916, and his family moved a few months later to Czernowitz. At 3, he astonished his parents by drawing a perfect copy of the Bayer aspirin logo, with its Gothic script.
>>>
>>> He studied stage design at the École Paul Colin in Paris and embarked on a career in film animation. Shortly after he signed a contract with Pathé Nathan film studios, the Nazis took over Austria, and he raced back to Czernowitz, where he and his family were forced into the city’s ghetto and then deported to labor camps. Mr. Arno was liberated in 1944 by Soviet forces.
>> I met him and his wife in MOMA’s café and I recognized him as a Czenowitzer.
>> We spoke in french, english and german and he had the same accent as my father ! Funny story !
>>
>> and also Ernest R. KERN :
>>
>>> Ernest Kern, né à Czernowitz, 9 janvier 1908-Paris, 1969, est un médecin généraliste français, né dans une famille juive de l'empire austro-hongrois, résistant et pionnier de l'anesthésie au xxe siècle en France.
>> He wrote his memories : « Mes quatre vies ».
>>
>> Best,
>> Florence EBNER
>>
>> Hi, Florence,
> How wonderful to hear again about Arno and Dr. Kern. My uncle used to
> say: Czernowitz must have had at least a million inhabitants, you meeet them everywhere.
> Arno married a Romanian woman, Rita, whose brother-in-law was also a Czernowitzer, Lucian Bergman, a film director in Bucharest, a cousin of my mother-in-law. Arno and Rita managed to emigrate to the US and lived there until his death. He managed to find work drawing cartoons,etc.
>
> My father, an immunologist, was in professional correspondence with Prof. Dr. Kern and knew him from Czernowitz. Have read his book. His wife had also been in the Résistance and she too, was from Bukowina and also a doctor.. My parents met them few times in Paris, and I also met her once,on a date in a café on the Champs-Elysées... Maybe Cornel Fleming knew them.
> Gabriele
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