Dear Ethel, Thank you very much for your so moving contribution. I uploaded the documentary to my Microsoft OneDrive and here is the link for you to view or download it:
https://1drv.ms/u/s!Avyq9eDLfphogqhh7REoet-Gu4_reg?e=T154Kk I have already presented the film in 2009 in our Ehpes Blog and at that particular time I wrote: "This is the documentary, released in 2009 by JCC Bucuresti, TVR and the "Elie Wiesel" National Institute for the Study of Holocaust in Romania. The 140-min. movie, in Romanian/Russian language WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES, covering the roots of the Romanian antisemitism, the death trains to Calarasi and Pudu Iloaiei, the Holocaust in Transnistria and the 1941 Iasi massacre, is impressive but harrowing at the same time. Warmest wishes to all of you! Edgar Hauster [MacBook] ________________________________________ From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Ethel Tillinger <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, January 4, 2022 12:21 To: [email protected] Subject: [czernowitz-l] Edgar Hauster's film links Dear Edgar and Czernowitzers thanking you and expressing gratitude for the ongoing gems we share - warm treasures and tragic losses. My parents - like Cora Schwartz’s late husband - were survivors of Transnistria and the town of Mogilev (interesting web-links http://myshtetl.org/vinnitskaja/mogilev_en.html, https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/transnistria https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/romania https://www.jewishpress.com/indepth/front-page/transnistria-the-forgotten-death-camp/2018/03/07/ ) My parents Naftali and Paula Tillinger (nee Krumholtz) spoke very little about their experiences in Mogilev - my father said he wheeled his mother crippled with arthritis in a wheelbarrow towards the Dniester River. I remember him crying as he said she begged him to help her die so she would not be a burden to them. My mother described the house they were crammed into as having ice on the inside of the walls, they slept on the floor in a corridor and she was lucky enough to survive typhus. My father was a furrier and the family survival depended on his knowledge and skill - soldiers shot animals and my father knew 2 ways of “dressing and tanning” pelts - one way was with chemicals and the other with maize flour. He asked the soldiers for both to prepare and make fur collars so they could survive the cold. He used the chemicals for the furs and the maize flour for the family to eat. I would love the see the films Edgar Hauster has sent links to - I cannot find the email links and would be grateful if you could resend them. Warm wishes Ethel Tillinger Melbourne, Australia ________________________________ ________________________________ This moderated discussion group is for information exchange on the subject of Czernowitz and Sadagora Jewish History and Genealogy. The opinions expressed in these posts are the opinions of the original poster only and not necessarily the opinions of the List Owner, the Webmaster or any other members or entities connected with this mailing list. The Czernowitz-L list has an associated web site at http://czernowitz.ehpes.com that includes a searchable archive of all messages posted to this list. Beginning in 2021, archived messages can be found at: https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ To send mail to the list, address it to <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>. To remove your address from this e-list follow these directions<https://it.cornell.edu/lyris/leave-e-lists-lyris>. To receive assistance for this e-list send an e-mail message to: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> ________________________________ ******************************************************************************* This moderated discussion group is for information exchange on the subject of Czernowitz and Sadagora Jewish History and Genealogy. The opinions expressed in these posts are the opinions of the original poster only and not necessarily the opinions of the List Owner, the Webmaster or any other members or entities connected with this mailing list. The Czernowitz-L list has an associated web site at http://czernowitz.ehpes.com that includes a searchable archive of all messages posted to this list. Beginning in 2021, archived messages can be found at: https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ To send mail to the list, address it to <[email protected]>. To remove your address from this e-list follow the directions at https://it.cornell.edu/lyris/leave-e-lists-lyris To receive assistance for this e-list send an e-mail message to: [email protected] -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
