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To: Snowshoe who wrote (105556)4/14/2014 4:57:12 AM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu  Read Replies (1) of 220025
 
Snowshoe, simply ask, yes it is the region north of Romania and Hungary mostly Ukraine and partly Poland now.

In addition there is the region of Bukovina (my mother was born in Bukovina), which was Romanian until Stalin took control of it and now it is Ukraine and then Moldova which was also Romania also called "Basarabia" which again the Russian annexed and now supposedly in in theory an independent mini state with no real independence.
The real border of Romania was along the Dniester, after Stalin took control of Moldova he transferred ethnic Russians to the banks of the Dniester River in an effort to blur the clear borders.

Romanians fascist expelled the Jews to Trans - Dniester - meaning across their border of the Dniester River.

My dad was in a forced labor camp in that region during WWII and all what happen to him there he refused to tell when he was still alive. I only know that he back was filled with deep scars, and he told me only that he worked in a stone query nothing else. Where my mother was I do not know she did not permit anyone in our home to talk about WWII, not even the few relatives that where also in concentration camps.

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