Goobi - e353d - 2020-08-02 20:03:17+0000
Goobi
1853/1936
Secondary School (Gr. Or. Oberrealschule) of Czernowitz
LBI-0034
LBI
rum
ger
Textual material
good
RO
National Archives of Romania, Suceava County Branch
Arhivele Naționale ale României, Direcţia Judeţeană Suceava
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Arhivele Naționale ale României, Direcţia Judeţeană Suceava, Strada Ştefan cel Mare nr. 33, cod 720003, jud. Suceava Romania
+40 230 531 572
http://www.arhivelenationale.ro/index.php?lan=0&jud=111
suceava@arhivelenationale.ro
număr curent 112, fond 467, inventar nr. 360
archival reference number
Gimnaziul Real din Cernăuți
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Secondary School (Gr. Or. Oberrealschule) of Czernowitz
1853
1936
6 items
This collection contains six items from a secondary school in Czernowitz (Romanian Cernăuți, Ukrainian Чернівці́/Chernivtsi). During World War II many documents from northern Bukovina were "evacuated" to southern Bukovina or elsewhere in Romania. This evacuation of documents was often incomplete and many documents have been lost, which may explain the collection’s presence in Suceava and its small size given that its dates span nearly a century. It is possible that other records for this school are held in archival repositories in Czernowitz or elsewhere in Romania. For details on the items in the collection, see the entry at http://jbat.lbi.org/, subfield ‘contains’, and click on any link.
These records were presumably maintained by the school itself until sometime during the interwar period, at which time they were apparently collected by a Romanian government authority (possibly an archival institute or school administrative institute in Czernowitz). During World War II the records were probably "evacuated" to Suceava after the Soviets took over Czernowitz in 1940.
This school existed from at least the 1850s to the interwar period. The school appears to have changed names several times over the years. Until the interwar period, Jewish students made up a significant portion of the student body.
Cernăuți
Education
Education--Schools and universities
Leo Baeck Institute