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A number of houses in Wunschendorf including No. 135, No. 138, No. 47, No. 48/49, No. 120 and No. 52

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A view showing the ruins of house No. 104 and the barn which in 1972 was still standing

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View of house No.104

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View of houses No. 104 & 48/49 on the hill. In the lower left is No. 132 and in the lower right is No. 52

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House No. 150 can be seen in the front which prior to 1946 belonged to Krause Franz. Next to it is No. 141, behind which is the roof of No. 99. In the background, on the hill is No. 98 which prior to 1946 was owned by Haupt Adolf, the last mayor of…

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House No. 55 shortly before being demolished

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House No. 150 which prior to 1946 belonged to Krause Franz. Today the house has been rennovated and is used as a holiday cottage

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House No. 48/49 which prior to 1946 belonged to Karl Scholz. Today only the ruins of this building are visible

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Photograph taken by a previous resident from Wunschendorf on a visit to the village

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House No. 62, also known as 'Lindenhof' - one of the grandest buildings in Wunschendorf. Today this property is unoccupied and the courtyard is used for car repairs

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House No. 62, also known as 'Lindenhof' in Srbska

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House No. 64. Today the building has been renovated and is used as a holiday home

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House No. 63 shortly before it was demolished

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View of the border in Wunschendorf showing houses No. 149, 145, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 82, 147, 128, 84

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A memorial on the border of the village which is still present today. It was erected after 1945 in memory of the Czech officials who were shot during an attack in 1938
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