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  • Hraničky (Gränzdorf)
    Hraničky (Gränzdorf)
    Hraničky (Gränzdorf)
    Elvíra Rábková (* 1934  †︎ 2020)
    photo: archiv Helmuta Bartsche
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  • Hraničky (Gränzdorf), the Schlegel family house is in the middle
    Hraničky (Gränzdorf), the Schlegel family house is in the middle
    Hraničky (Gränzdorf), the Schlegel family house is in the middle
    Elvíra Rábková (* 1934  †︎ 2020)
    photo: archiv Helmuta Bartsche
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  • The site of the former village Hraničky (Gränzdorf)
    The site of the former village Hraničky (Gränzdorf)
    The site of the former village Hraničky (Gränzdorf)
    Elvíra Rábková (* 1934  †︎ 2020)
    photo: Vít Lucuk
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  • Hraničky (Gränzdorf), St Joseph chapel in the front, Josef Nitsch's house on the left, Cöh's family house in the centre, gamekeeper's lodge in the back on the right
    Hraničky (Gränzdorf), St Joseph chapel in the front, Josef Nitsch's house on the left, Cöh's family house in the centre, gamekeeper's lodge in the back on the right
    Hraničky (Gränzdorf), St Joseph chapel in the front, Josef Nitsch's house on the left, Cöh's family house in the centre, gamekeeper's lodge in the back on the right
    Elvíra Rábková (* 1934  †︎ 2020)
    photo: archiv Helmuta Bartsche
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  • One of the two houses that remained in the defunct settlement of Adamov. Prior to the removal of the Germans, the forest shelter with forest manager Schwarz.
    One of the two houses that remained in the defunct settlement of Adamov. Prior to the removal of the Germans, the forest shelter with forest manager Schwarz.
    One of the two houses that remained in the defunct settlement of Adamov. Prior to the removal of the Germans, the forest shelter with forest manager Schwarz.
    Elfriede Richterová (* 1921  †︎ 2018)
    photo: Vít Lucuk
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  • One of the two houses that remained in the defunct settlement of Adamov. Prior to the removal of the Germans, the forest shelter with forest manager Schwarz.
    One of the two houses that remained in the defunct settlement of Adamov. Prior to the removal of the Germans, the forest shelter with forest manager Schwarz.
    One of the two houses that remained in the defunct settlement of Adamov. Prior to the removal of the Germans, the forest shelter with forest manager Schwarz.
    Elfriede Richterová (* 1921  †︎ 2018)
    photo: Vít Lucuk
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  • 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.
    Elfriede Richterová (* 1921  †︎ 2018)
    photo: Vít Lucuk
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  • 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.
    Elfriede Richterová (* 1921  †︎ 2018)
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  • 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.
    Elfriede Richterová (* 1921  †︎ 2018)
    photo: Vít Lucuk
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  • 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.
    Elfriede Richterová (* 1921  †︎ 2018)
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  • 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.
    Elfriede Richterová (* 1921  †︎ 2018)
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  • 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.
    Elfriede Richterová (* 1921  †︎ 2018)
    photo: Vít Lucuk
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  • 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.
    Elfriede Richterová (* 1921  †︎ 2018)
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  • In the defunct settlement of Adamov
    In the defunct settlement of Adamov
    In the defunct settlement of Adamov
    Elfriede Richterová (* 1921  †︎ 2018)
    photo: Vít Lucuk
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  • A covered cellar of one of the houses in the defunct settlement of Adamov
    A covered cellar of one of the houses in the defunct settlement of Adamov
    A covered cellar of one of the houses in the defunct settlement of Adamov
    Elfriede Richterová (* 1921  †︎ 2018)
    photo: Vít Lucuk
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  • Church of St. Anny in Horní Lipce, where seven Germans were murdered in the summer of 1945
    Church of St. Anny in Horní Lipce, where seven Germans were murdered in the summer of 1945
    Church of St. Anny in Horní Lipce, where seven Germans were murdered in the summer of 1945
    Irena Luxová (* 1940)
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  • Memorial of the seven murdered Germans in the summer of 1945 in Horní Lipce
    Memorial of the seven murdered Germans in the summer of 1945 in Horní Lipce
    Memorial of the seven murdered Germans in the summer of 1945 in Horní Lipce
    Irena Luxová (* 1940)
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  • Remnants of the German Cemetery near the church in Horní Lipce
    Remnants of the German Cemetery near the church in Horní Lipce
    Remnants of the German Cemetery near the church in Horní Lipce
    Irena Luxová (* 1940)
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  • František Stanzel in winter in Urlich
    František Stanzel in winter in Urlich
    František Stanzel in winter in Urlich
    František Stanzel (* 1931)
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  • Kunčice (Kunzendorf)
    Kunčice (Kunzendorf)
    Kunčice (Kunzendorf)
    František Stanzel (* 1931)
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  • Mother Anna Stanzelová
    Mother Anna Stanzelová
    Mother Anna Stanzelová
    František Stanzel (* 1931)
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  • Nová Seninka (Spiglitz)
    Nová Seninka (Spiglitz)
    Nová Seninka (Spiglitz)
    František Stanzel (* 1931)
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  • Nová Seninka (Spiglitz)
    Nová Seninka (Spiglitz)
    Nová Seninka (Spiglitz)
    František Stanzel (* 1931)
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  • Father Josef Stanzel
    Father Josef Stanzel
    Father Josef Stanzel
    František Stanzel (* 1931)
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  • 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
    Family Stanzelových (from left brother Hubert, Father Joseph, Francis, sister Mary, brother Joseph, mother Anna, sister Anna), picture was taken in Urlich in 1939
    František Stanzel (* 1931)
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