German workers from Vojtovice (Woitzdorf) and Petrovice (Petersdorf), who were going to work in the granite quarries in Žulová (Friedeberg) in the 1930s
German workers from Vojtovice (Woitzdorf) and Petrovice (Petersdorf), who were going to work in the granite quarries in Žulová (Friedeberg) in the 1930s
Now non-existent village Hraničky (Gränzdorf), Jesenik district, before the expulsion of Germans. In 1959-1960, the village was demolished and only one house remains today. (2)
Now non-existent village Hraničky (Gränzdorf), Jesenik district, before the expulsion of Germans. In 1959-1960, the village was demolished and only one house remains today. (2)
Now non-existent village Hraničky (Gränzdorf), Jesenik district, before the expulsion of Germans. In 1959-1960, the village was demolished and only one house remains today. (3)
Now non-existent village Hraničky (Gränzdorf), Jesenik district, before the expulsion of Germans. In 1959-1960, the village was demolished and only one house remains today. (3)
Now non-existent village Hraničná (Grenzgrunt), Jesenik district, where Erwin Rieger was born. The village officially ceased to exist on January 1, 1976.
Now non-existent village Hraničná (Grenzgrunt), Jesenik district, where Erwin Rieger was born. The village officially ceased to exist on January 1, 1976.
Extinct village Hraničná (Grenzgrunt) in the Jeseník region where E. R. was born. The village officially ceased to exist on January 1, 1976 (the house on the far left is the only one remaining today)
Extinct village Hraničná (Grenzgrunt) in the Jeseník region where E. R. was born. The village officially ceased to exist on January 1, 1976 (the house on the far left is the only one remaining today)
A field above the village Hraničná (native place of Erwin Rieger) had been in a much higher elevation in the past, as evidenced by stone walls in the forest - February 2011
A field above the village Hraničná (native place of Erwin Rieger) had been in a much higher elevation in the past, as evidenced by stone walls in the forest - February 2011
The site of the former village Hraničky (Gränzdorf), destroyed in 1959-60. The only remaining house in the back belonged to the forest worker Franz Schlegel.
The site of the former village Hraničky (Gränzdorf), destroyed in 1959-60. The only remaining house in the back belonged to the forest worker Franz Schlegel.
Now non-existent village Hraničky (Gränzdorf), Jesenik district, before the expulsion of Germans. In 1959-1960, the village was demolished and only one house remains today.
Now non-existent village Hraničky (Gränzdorf), Jesenik district, before the expulsion of Germans. In 1959-1960, the village was demolished and only one house remains today.