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Chernivtsi (Ukrainian: Чернівці,
pronounced [tʃerniu̯ˈtsi] ; Romanian:
Cernăuți,
pronounced [tʃernəˈutsʲ] ; see also
other names) is a city in southwestern...
- anti-Semitic
policies of the Ion Antonescu's
government of Romania, the
mayor of
Cernăuți,
Traian Popovici, now
honored by Israel's Yad
Vashem memorial as one of...
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Cernăuți County was a
county (județ) of Romania, in Bukovina, with the
capital city at
Cernăuți. The area was
incorporated into the
Soviet Union in 1940...
- Jahn
Cernăuți was a
German football club from Czernowitz,
Bukovina (then in Austria-Hungary,
subsequently Kingdom of Romania,
nowadays in Ukraine). The...
- The
Battle of
Cernăuți was a
battle fought during the Polish-Moldavian War (1502–1510) for Pokuttia.
First Great Hetman of the
Crown Mikołaj Kamieniecki...
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Maccabi Cernăuți was a
Jewish football club from Chernivtsi,
Austria Hungary During the
interwar period parti****ted in
regional championships. At the...
- Vodă
Cernăuţi),
Germans (Jahn
Cernăuți), Jews (Maccabi
Cernăuți and
Hakoah Cernăuți),
Poles (Polonia
Cernăuți), and
Ukrainians (Dovbuș
Cernăuți). Bukovina...
- a German-language
socialist daily newspaper published from Czernowitz/
Cernăuți,
Bukovina (in Austria-Hungary,
later in Romania; present-day Chernivtsi...
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Popovici (October 17, 1892 – June 4, 1946) was a
Romanian lawyer and
mayor of
Cernăuți during World War II,
known for
saving 20,000 Jews of
Bukovina from deportation...
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Kingdom of
Romania and was
known as
Cernăuți after 1918. In 1919, she
began studying literature and
philosophy in
Cernăuți. At this time, she
developed a lifelong...