Away from my mail (was Re: FW: which language?)
Sarah Pratt
pratt at USC.EDU
Tue Jul 31 04:10:48 UTC 2001
At 04:21 PM 07/30/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>Can someone help?
>Michael Katz
>mkatz at middlebury.edu
>
> > ----------
> > From: DGoldberg at mla.org
> > Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 11:50 AM
> > To: mkatz at middlebury.edu
> > Subject: which language?
> >
> > Hi Michael:
> > I am trying to discover in which Slavic language the following phrase
> > (which means, probably: the victims of Fascism) is written, in Latin
> > characters: FASISMA UPURIEM. The text is from a photograph of stone
> > monument on which texts in Russian, Yiddish (on the basis of which I
> > assume the translation), and the mystery language are found, along with
> > the
> > dates 1940-1944 and a hammer and sickle. (On the back,in pencil, "Because
> > of the Yiddish text the stone was never installed.") I assume the
> > unidentified language will determine the locale. Do you or might anyone
> > you
> > know recognize any convincing clues as to the language is this small body
> > of evidence?
> > Any help will be appreciated,
> > David
> >
> >
>
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