The former Praděd lookout tower on a postcard from the 1930s or 1940s. The original tower collapsed in 1969 and a new TV transmitter was built in its place in the 1960s.
The former Praděd lookout tower on a postcard from the 1930s or 1940s. The original tower collapsed in 1969 and a new TV transmitter was built in its place in the 1960s.
Grandfather Emil Montag's second wife, the son she had when she was unmarried, Emil Montag's son Emil, who was killed in World War II, Vali's daughter, Emil Montag. Photograph circa 1940, ordered from left
Grandfather Emil Montag's second wife, the son she had when she was unmarried, Emil Montag's son Emil, who was killed in World War II, Vali's daughter, Emil Montag. Photograph circa 1940, ordered from left
In front of the family house in Malé Hoštice. Mother Aloisie Fialová with daughter Eleonora in her arms, below her from left: sister Erich, brother Erich, Emil Fiala. Photos from 1942
In front of the family house in Malé Hoštice. Mother Aloisie Fialová with daughter Eleonora in her arms, below her from left: sister Erich, brother Erich, Emil Fiala. Photos from 1942
A photograph from the first half of the 1940s showing the son of Emil Montag's second wife, whom she had when she was unmarried. His name was Franz Schmidt
A photograph from the first half of the 1940s showing the son of Emil Montag's second wife, whom she had when she was unmarried. His name was Franz Schmidt
Son of Emil Montag's second wife Franz Schmidt, whom she had when she was unmarried. In the photo from around 1944 he is with his stepfather - Emil Fiala's grandfather and his hunting dog Rolf
Son of Emil Montag's second wife Franz Schmidt, whom she had when she was unmarried. In the photo from around 1944 he is with his stepfather - Emil Fiala's grandfather and his hunting dog Rolf
Montag's farm in Velké Štáhle after the removal of the original owners. On the left the family dwelling house, on the right the exchange with an adjoining workshop and barn, 1950s
Montag's farm in Velké Štáhle after the removal of the original owners. On the left the family dwelling house, on the right the exchange with an adjoining workshop and barn, 1950s