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House No. 16 with Josef Krause (standing on the far right) and his wife

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People with bicycles outside house No. 189 in Wunschendorf

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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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House No.51 in winter 2012

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House No. 55 shortly before being demolished

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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. 63 shortly before it was demolished

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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. 84, the last house before the border to Hartmannsdorf. The image shows Heinrich Schwarz with his wife, daughter and hertwo children

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Photographs showing house No. 98 in 1958 and later, in 1972 - by which time only ruins of the stables remained.

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

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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 Wunschendorf showing many houses in the lower end of the village, close to the border with Germany

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Ines Muller, daughter of Erika Muller, a previous resident of Wunschendorf, in Anklam, Germany.
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