Czernowitzers...

Last week I drew your attention to the new book publication “Building a Nazi 
Racial Community”. In order to illustrate how profound the impact for the 
everyday life of our ancestors in Bukovina was, today I would like to present 
you with a enlightening article by PD Dr. Mariana Hausleitner:

https://www.osmikon.de/en/thematic-dossiers/shared-histories/jews-and-germans-in-bukovina-from-1910-1940

Among other topics, this article also deals with the “Czernowitzer Deutsche 
Tagespost” [Czernowitz German Daily Post]. It states:

“Their editor-in-chief, Bruno Skrehunetz, had previously temporarily worked as 
proof-reader for the Zionist “Ostjüdische Zeitung”. Now he mobilized dormant 
social envy among the Germans, accusing the Jews of trying to gain an unfair 
competitive advantage over the Germans with the help of the American Joint 
Committee which had in fact granted loans for the rebuilding of the Jewish 
credit co-operatives.”

I don't want to give too much away just yet, but we will be taking a closer 
look at the “Czernowitzer Deutsche Tagespost” [Czernowitz German Daily Post] 
shortly. We are therefore once again indebted to the Digital Forum Central and 
Eastern Europe (DiFMOE) for providing us with such an outstanding research 
resource i. e. the “Jewish-German Bukovina 1918+” Digitization Project:

https://www.copernico.eu/en/projects/jewish-german-bukovina-1918
https://www.difmoe.eu

Stay tuned and look forward to further research results with expectations and 
interest!

Edgar Hauster [MacBook]
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