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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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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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View of Wunschendorf showing several houses and the village chapel. The house in the foreground is No. 103, newly built in 1930.

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Adolf Neumann standing by his his car with his family. Neumann was a shop owner in Wunschendorf.

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House No. 148 in Srbska

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View of Wunschendorf showing a number of houses

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Josef Krause with his son Oskar standing outside No. 6 in Wunschendorf. In the background is No. 7 which is still standing today

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This image shows No. 103 in 1972. It was restored in later years

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On the right you can see No.106 and in the left, the barn from No. 104

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The 'upper road' showing four of the remaining houses in 1972

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This house was the last standing on this road in 1972. All the other houses had been demolished.

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A digitally-drawn map based on an aerial photograph taken by the Czechoslovakian army in 1938. The map shows the village as it was, indicating houses which have disappeared (in green), ruins (in blue) and those which remain today (in orange)

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A hand-drawn map of the village of Wunschendorf. Created by a former resident of the village, the map shows the numbers of houses and names of streets

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A document from September 1945 in the Czech language. This list details the people being deported from the village at this time and the numbers of the houses they lived in

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A document from October 1946 in the Czech language. This list details the people moving into the village at this time and the numbers of the houses they were moving into

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An award dated 3.6.1923 from Wunschendorf
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