Dear Stephen,
You may want to look at
http://www.eylonconsulting.com/bukovina/ and enter Bershad in Town Name.
You'll find interesting information under the "Links" tab.
Also, the "Beyond the Nistru"
http://www.holocaustinussr.com/ by Mr. Boris
Maftsir is very interesting. Boris - Many thanks for your projects.
Baruch Eylon
Israel
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1. Re: [Cz-L] The Transnistia "Evacuations"
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Subject: Re: [Cz-L] The Transnistia "Evacuations"
From: Stephen Winters <drstevewin_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 15 Feb 2020 17:20:41 -0500
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Is there a historical documentation of what daily life was like in Bershad,
where people slept, where the mass graves were, what work they did, how they
were treated, etc
It seems that most concentration camp reports and current discussions focus
on Auschwitz, Birchenau, Mathsusen and a few others. Along with other
camps, the history of Transistria should also be much more widely known in
respect for our loved ones who lived there and those who survived. How can
we do this?
Are there other documented books in addition to that which Ruth Gold wrote
Stephen Winters
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