Thursday, April 7, 2022

This interview with Galician historian supports my claim yesterday made about my family. I did not go explicitly into the genocidal history of the pograms against Jews who helped to found the constitutional political landscape of this crossroads junction between the former Austro-Hungarian/Hapsburg empire and the rest of E. Europe. All the details the interview touches on are exactly fitted to the situation my family was honorably entrusted and put in, and the honorable gift of a tiny town to elevate Viennese in culture and politics of constitutional egalitarianism. and the hopes for equality. All killed off by the Nazis--of course you know who, who lead the Nazis, was an Austrian by birth and emigrated to Germany to further his genocidal and mass murder aspirations. That movement has not died down. The current war in Ukraine is a by-product of the former Hapsburg hope of expanding a Germanic empire in that region. Other historians have claimed that it was Ukraine that Germany was fighting to control and not especially Russia.// With the loss of Joseph II,, the benevolent support system for my Jewish ancestors died along with his death. The mass influence of the Jewish cultural life on that region is incalculable in effect if you study how progressive in education, the arts and science Lviv had been while Jews were sent out of Austria to cultivate the region. This interview below clarifies more on the topic in an academic and unbiased way./: Formerly Josefsberg, created as an annexation by Austrian Emperor Joseph II in the late 1700's: "Also Known As Belarusian: Корасныця Cebuano: Korosnytsia Chinese: 科羅斯尼齊亞 German: Josefsberg German: Korosnyzja Polish: Korosnica Polish: Korośnica Romanian: Korosnîțea, Drohobîci Romanian: Korosnîțea Russian: Коросница Ukrainian: Korosnytsia Ukrainian: Korosnytsya Ukrainian: Коросниця Iozefsberg Josephberg Korosnitsa Йозефсберґ"

 "The View From Here on the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomera with Larry Wolff". TVP World. March 3, 2021.




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