Au Christkindelsmärike, place Broglie, à Strasbourg, envahi par les touristes, la foule; à deux pas, sur l’arrière de l’Hôtel de VilLe, rue Brûlée, la belle salle Conrath accueille bf éditions pour son 30e anniversaire.
Sur place, vous trouverez, sur les murs, les témoignages d’un remarquable travail d’édition de livres et de musique. Les livres édités par le trop modeste Armand Peter
sont en vente sur la table à l’entrée, à des prix doux, idéal pour les petits cadeaux de saison.
Tous les jours, à 18h, s’Sandmännele, le marchand de poèmes et de chansons, offre une rencontre-lectures-chansons.
Hier soir, c’était Claude Vancour, jeune retraité, à la veille de quitter l’Alsace pour la Bretagne, plus connu sous le nom de Vladimir Fisera, qui disait ses textes, alors que l’accompagnement musical était assuré par un prof du Conservatoire à la guitare et une jeune flûtiste.
Il vous reste jusqu’au 23 décembre pour voir l’expo et participer aux rencontres.
Would you please FORWARD this message to Vladimir FISERSA ( Claud Vancour)
and tell us that you have done so?
Tnank you!!
David Lewin
The Search & Unite Team
People searchers
wherever they have scattered
and property claims in the CZECH REPUBLIC
Tel: +44 208 446 0404
E-mail: davidlewin@btinternet.com Web Page: http://remember.org/unite
David Lewin, 156 Totteridge Lane, London N20 8JJ England
Can you possibly help us please?
We are searching for Josef Fisera, born 25 October 1906 in Vysoke Veseli and his wife Jarmila, nee Tondlova, born 18 April 1913 in Turnov.
Both of them had their domicile in Vysoke Veseli. Last place of residence in Prague 1, Dusni 2. They married on 9 Dec 1939, probably in Vysoke Veseli. Both of them were in evangelic church. Both of them were prosecuted in 1948 because they had tried to escape Czechoslovakia illegally.
Josef Fisera was businessman and on 18 Dec 1948 he was sentenced to the punishment amounting to 18 months imprisonment which he then served in jail. His wife was released from the detention because she had two minor children and she was pregnant with a third. She probably left Czechoslovakia for France.
We know that Josef eventually escaped Czechoslovakia and in 1950 applied for help from the International Refugee Organization (IRO).
The children of the marriage were:
Jarmila who was born on 9 August 1940 in Rovensko pod Troskami,
Hana who was born on 3 February 1944 in Prague,
Third child which was born probably in Paris and approx in 1949.
Can you guide us in any way?
If you have no information, do you know of anyone else, anywhere, where we can ask?
Be well
David Lewin