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Compilation of namelists of Romanian Jews from the town of Czernowitz (Romanian: Cernauti, Ukrainian: Chernivtsi) in Bucovina deported (ID: 32627)

Authorship or Source:
Prefectura Judetului Cernauti. Cabinetul Military, Romania.
Year:
1994
Title or Main Description:
Compilation of namelists of Romanian Jews from the town of Czernowitz (Romanian: Cernauti, Ukrainian: Chernivtsi) in Bucovina deported to labor camps: excerpted from the records of the Prefectura Jedetului Cernauti, Cabinetul Military.
Place Published or Holding Institution:
Czernwitz Oblast Archives
Description:
approx. 1000 leaves : tabs., facsims.
Date:
1994
Type of Work:
Microfilm photocopies (1000 leaves) photocopied from the United States by USHMM Archives Collection after being sent from the Ministry.
Alternate or Series Title:
Namelist of Romanian Jews from the province of Bucovina, the town of Czernowitz who were deported and sent to labor camps.
Museum or Other Institution Holdings:
USHMM Library Call Number RG 31.006M
Provenance:
Governamantul Provinciei Bucovina, Cabinet Military, Romania.
Keywords:
  • Jews --Romania --Registers --Cernauti.
  • Jews --Registers --Cernauti --Registers.
  • World War, 1939-1945 --Romania --Registers.
  • World War, 1939-1945 --Deportations from Romania --Cernauti --Registers.
Language and Other Notes:
Full text in Romanian.
Location of Electronic or Internet File:
RG 31.0080 (microfilm material).
Resource Center Cataloging Notes:
USHMM Registry File Accession number: 1994.A.0080

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