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Photographs of Radauti



(The first three photographs are published here with permission from the Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People, Jerusalem, Israel. The rights to these items belong to the Central Archives and they may not be copied or republished without the expressed written permission of the Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People.)


These three photographs appear to be postcard reproductions from the early 20th century. They are labeled in both German and Romanian.

 

 

 

Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People catalog number RM/288-098

("Radautz, street name Stefan Cel Mare <Romanian>, Kirchengasse <German>")

 

 

 

 

Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People catalog number RM/288-099

("Radautz, City Hall and Ringplatz")

 

 

Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People catalog number RM/288-100

("Radautz, Fratautzerstrasse with Israelite Temple<German>; Radauti, Str. Regina Maria with Israelite Temple <Romanian>"

 

"Greetings from Radautz"

"Radauti - Stefan cel Mare Street"

This postcard image comes from the back of a card sent to
Epaminondas Berlinschi, Satulmare, Bucovina, dated June 14, 1911. It originated
in Radauti and presumable shows a family scene from Radauti.

Postcard from Radauti, probably from the 1970s.
(courtesy of Sylvie Gsell)

Postcard from Radauti, probably from the 1970s.
(courtesy of Sylvie Gsell)