[Cz-L] RE: czernowitz-l digest: April 11, 2020

From: Baruch Eylon <baruch_at_eylonconsulting.com_at_nowhere.org>
Date: Sat, 11 Apr 2020 10:52:37 +0300
To: "'Czernowitz Genealogy and History'" <czernowitz-l_at_list.cornell.edu>
Reply-To: "Baruch Eylon" <baruch_at_eylonconsulting.com>


Dear Edgar,
Thank you very much for your post.

In the link
http://radauti.blogspot.com/2009/12/repatriates-at-ussrromanian-border.html
I was able to find my parents Alper Lina and Sulem (Shalom) Z"L, who crossed
from USSR to Romania on 26/3/1946.
I knew from Dov Shai Z"L that after returning from Transnistria to
Storozynetz they had to stay there for a while before crossing to Romania
because they were afraid that the Russians look for people that are not
loyal to them... Now I know they crossed on 26/3/1946 at the Siret crossing.

Chag Pesach Sameach to all
Stay Safe and Corona-Free,
Baruch Eylon, Ramat Hasharon, Israel
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Subject: Re: [Cz-L] Incredible Archive Sharing
From: Edgar Hauster <bconcept_at_hotmail.com>
Date: Fri, 10 Apr 2020 16:16:16 +0000
X-Message-Number: 3

Dear David,

KUDOS to you for calling to mind this magnificent resource and sharing the
relevant links with all of us. Although I was up to date with this
digitization project, I lost sight of it and it's you who sent the reminder
at exactly the right time. Besides additional data concerning my uncle
Maximilian Hauster, who perished in Auschwitz, the volume of data is
overwhelming. For instance I excerpted a "List of Repatriates from Southern
Bukovina" and posted it at our Ehpes Blog:

http://ehpes.com/blog1/?p=10902

This list comes from World Jewish Congress London (London n° 1087) and
displays – in more or less alphabetical order – about 3,500 (!!!)
repatriated persons from Southern Bukovina, no date, no list of
nationalities, but most likely all of them Jewish. IS THERE ANYBODY OUT
THERE, WHO MIGHT TELL US MORE ON THIS LIST? Is it connected to the list of
“Repatriates at the USSR/Romanian Border – March/April 1946” which I posted
at:

http://radauti.blogspot.com/2009/12/repatriates-at-ussrromanian-border.html

David, you told about yourself that you are "a silent list member, son of
late Charles ROSNER from south of France", but let me empasize that your
contributions are nevertheless extremly precious, like for example the
memoirs of your father, "EMANCIPATION - Are you (also) from Czernowitz?",
published (in French AND English language) as Book of the Month, March 2016,
at our Czernowitz Book Corner:

http://czernowitzbook.blogspot.com/2016/03/emancipation-etes-vous-aussi-de.h
tml

Thank you once again for your dedication, stay healthy, stay safe and Chag
Sameach to you and all!
Edgar Hauster


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