One of the two houses that remained in the defunct settlement of Adamov. Prior to the expulsion of the Germans, he belonged to husbands Otto and Maria Kolb, who had 14 children.
One of the two houses that remained in the defunct settlement of Adamov. Prior to the expulsion of the Germans, he belonged to husbands Otto and Maria Kolb, who had 14 children.
One of the two houses that remained in the defunct settlement of Adamov. Prior to the expulsion of the Germans, he belonged to husbands Otto and Maria Kolb, who had 14 children.
One of the two houses that remained in the defunct settlement of Adamov. Prior to the expulsion of the Germans, he belonged to husbands Otto and Maria Kolb, who had 14 children.
One of the two houses that remained in the defunct settlement of Adamov. Prior to the expulsion of the Germans, he belonged to husbands Otto and Maria Kolb, who had 14 children.
One of the two houses that remained in the defunct settlement of Adamov. Prior to the expulsion of the Germans, he belonged to husbands Otto and Maria Kolb, who had 14 children.
One of the two houses that remained in the defunct settlement of Adamov. Prior to the expulsion of the Germans, he belonged to husbands Otto and Maria Kolb, who had 14 children.
One of the two houses that remained in the defunct settlement of Adamov. Prior to the expulsion of the Germans, he belonged to husbands Otto and Maria Kolb, who had 14 children.
Family Stanzelových (from left brother Hubert, Father Joseph, Francis, sister Mary, brother Joseph, mother Anna, sister Anna), picture was taken in Urlich in 1939
Family Stanzelových (from left brother Hubert, Father Joseph, Francis, sister Mary, brother Joseph, mother Anna, sister Anna), picture was taken in Urlich in 1939