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S27_01.jpg
A view showing the ruins of house No. 104 and the barn which in 1972 was still standing

S27_02a.jpg
View of house No.104

Sholtz house_worked.jpg
The ruined hallway of No. 51 in Srbska

Scholtz_snow.jpg
The ruined hallway of house No.51 in Srbska

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Srbska 004.jpg
View of Wunschendorf showing many houses in the lower end of the village, close to the border with Germany

S17_01.jpg
This house was the last standing on this road in 1972. All the other houses had been demolished.

Srbska 007.jpg
A postcard showing a man outside a house in Wunschendorf

LatestMap_FINAL.jpg
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)

S20_02.jpg
Josef Krause with his son Oskar standing outside No. 6 in Wunschendorf. In the background is No. 7 which is still standing today

Srbská104a.jpg
Kathe Bohm with her daughter outside a building in Lindenhof

Srbska 014.jpg
Postcard issued after WW2. (Top right) school (bottom left) cinema.

Srbska 011.jpg
Postcard showing various buildings in Wunschendorf. (From top to bottom) pub 'Marklissa', school, border offices

Srbska 016a.jpg
postcard written in German dated 1901. In the bottom left is house No.64, in the top right is house No. 62.

Srbska 001.jpg
View of Wunschendorf showing several buildings

Srbska 002.jpg
In the foreground you can see the old school, behind which is the new school (built between 1912-1913). The upper floor of the new school had two classrooms and on the ground floor was a gym and residence for the teachers.

firestation.jpg
Previous fire station building from Wunschendorf redesigned as a holiday cottage
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