Tag Archives: Bukovina
Romania 1939 – Bukovina, Bessarabia, Herta 1940 – A Video Compilation!
April/May 2011: Galicia & Bukovina – Twelve Slide Shows
Please click here for additional eleven slide shows or use the following link:
http://hauster.blogspot.com/2011/07/aprilmay-2011-galicia-bukovina-12-slide.html
Czernowitz Art Gallery on YouTube!
Reconquest of Czernowitz, 6th August 1917
Kyseliv – Borivtsi – Verenchanka
Pawel Otulakowski wrote to us: “Hello! I am Polish man who travelled to Ukraina to find family roots. Some of them are in Kyseliv. This is what I find near the village – monument without inscriptions (photo). I heard from local people history of this tragedy. Germans takes all jewish people from two twin villages – Kyseliv and Borivtsi (Kisielów i Borowce). They find also few Ukrainians who for promise to take all goods from victims agree to shot them. But they were usual people who don’t know how to kill. So they shoted even few times and they don’t kill some persons. Germans look for this and have fun that ukrainians do that “unprofessionally” . Died and alived – all were throwed to the little water eye that was deep in this time. There were corn around and few people saw everything. Everybody knows who were murderer but they lived without any consequences. Now they are die. I think You have to know about this and hope that monument will be repaired. There is also few macevas/gravestones in Verenchanka (Werenczanka) cemetery (photo).”
First I thought it is off-topic and off-area, but on closer examination I learned, that it is at least not off-area, as Kyseliv, Borivtsi and Verenchanka belong to the Czernowitz region and the Kitsman district. Above all, it can’t be off-topic, as similar brutal massacres happened in the whole area and – as Jerome mentioned – “it is one of those horrible, believable stories that is crying out to be heard, regardless of where it took place.”
Edgar Hauster
Galicia and Bukovina Map in Hebrew (1878)
By courtesy of Scholem & Friends, as per information of Yohanan Loeffler from Melbourne, Australia
Excerpted from “Illustrierter Führer durch die Bukowina”, published by: Mandelbaum Verlag
Infanterieregiment Erzherzog Eugen Nr. 41
Czernowitz Art Gallery
“Das Kind”by Yonathan Levy
Irma and her son Andre undertake an intimate journey across Europe, searching memories of events occurred long ago, as well as History, Irma remaining, to this day, the last witness.
Links: Yonathan Levy, ÉCU Film Festival



























