A monument to the Germans murdered in Postoloprty after WWIIA place in Postoloprty. After WWII Germans were murdered there. Probably a decade ago it was torn down with the intention of building a new residential area there. However, it is an empty space nowadaysAn exhibit display from the exhibition “Our Germans” in Ústí nad Labem“Garden of Memories” in Liberec, a fomer city cemetery, nowadays a park, there is also a monument (the cross) to victims of wars of the 20th century as well as expulsed Germans from LiberecA street view from Liberec (with old German advertisements)An exhibit display from the Museum of the Culture of Carpathian Germans in BratislavaGerman Protestant church in Czech borderlands, after WWII used as a cinema or accommodation, nowadays it is abandoned
German heritage in the town of Handlová
Pomorze
Cemetary in former city LeszczynkiBridge near post German mill, CzaplaA plaque informing about the Kruger family cemetery, CzaplaPreserved tombstone, Rudki
Międzyzdroje
Woliński National ParkBeach under the snowArchiveSunset in MiędzyzdrojeMichal KorhelBisons
Handlová
Maszewo
Goleniów
Kiełpnica
an old wall in the middle of a fieldroad in Kiełpnicabroken German bricksMichal measuring the circumference of a tree in order to estimate its ageMichal trying to get a better view of surrounding landscape in Kiełpnicaremains of a tiled stoveremnants of an old German house in Kiełpnicaremnants of an old house in Kiełpnicaremnants of an old port from where refugees crossed the Oder river in 1945
Liberec – villas
Liberec – second meeting in person, May 2023
the old Waldvilla, once owned by Heinrich von Liebieg, one of the most prominent industrialists of the former German Reichenbergthe old Waldvilla, once owned by Heinrich von Liebieg, one of the most prominent industrialists of the former German Reichenbergthe old Waldvilla, once owned by Heinrich von Liebieg, one of the most prominent industrialists of the former German Reichenbergthe old Waldvilla, once owned by Heinrich von Liebieg, one of the most prominent industrialists of the former German ReichenbergSpectral Recycling teamSpectral Recycling teamthe view over Liberec and Ještěd seen from Liberecká výšinathe postcard with the original Waldvilla comes from the book “Jakob Schmeissner. Z mého života a tvorby” by Petra Šternová, published in 2020the old Waldvilla, once owned by Heinrich von Liebieg, one of the most prominent industrialists of the former German ReichenbergCemetery in Vratislavice with tomb of Ginzkey familycemetery in Vratislavice/Maffersdorfcemetery in Vratislavice/Maffersdorfrecycled tomb in Vratislavice cemeteryZauhlovačka – former carpet factory of Ginzkey familyGerman books section in Frič antique bookshopGerman inscription in Liberec (5. května street)Panorama of LiberecPod Branou Square- former housing project for employees of Johann Liebieg and Co. textile factory by architect Jakob Schmeissnerproject meeting in Liberec libraryRuins of Textilana textile factory in Liberec (formerly Johann Liebieg and Co.) Johann LIebunraveling of inscritioon of WW1 memorial to employees of Johann Liebieg and Co. factory in LiberecWW1 memorial to employees of Johann Liebieg textile factory in Liberec