“I still remember Dad pulling the curtain in the window. He watched if the Bolshevik was not taking his factory again,” recalls Eva Vorlíček (Fišer's villa on the left and right across the road there is a brush factory on the right) / July 2019 / photo: R. Šíma
“I still remember Dad pulling the curtain in the window. He watched if the Bolshevik was not taking his factory again,” recalls Eva Vorlíček (Fišer's villa on the left and right across the road there is a brush factory on the right) / July 2019 / photo: R. Šíma
The Stone of the Disappeared at House No. 28. Mother Yella Kubálková lived here, who was transported in 1942 to the camp in Malý Trostinec, where she died.
The Stone of the Disappeared at House No. 28. Mother Yella Kubálková lived here, who was transported in 1942 to the camp in Malý Trostinec, where she died.