SOUTH BOHEMIAN
VILLAGES
They are in the upper Vltava (Moldau)
River valley of South Bohemia along the German and Austrian border, in
the Böhmerwald. For over 600 years the inhabitants of the area were
German culturally. Most of these villages were as high as 100% German.
After WW II the residents were expelled and many of the villages were
destroyed. The area became a no man's land (Iron Curtain) separating
Germany from communist Czechoslovakia. Only since 1990 have the
descendents or still living residents ventured back. Usually only to
visit their old villages or to try to save their old parish
churches.
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Schönau
Hirschbergen
Salnau
Uhligstal
Wallern
Pernek
Humwald
Parkfried
Hintring
Tusset
Grasfurth
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Prachititz
Sonnberg
Shattawa
Krummau
Schönberg
Oberplan
Schwarzbach
Nueofen
Untermoldau
Friedberg
Kirchschlag
Hohenfurth
Rosenberg
Neuthal
Haberdorf
Hüttenhof
Spitzenberg
Malsching
Eleonorenhain
Böhmisch-Röhren
Kuschwarda
Obermoldau
Horitz
Winterberg
Budweis
Wirschenitz
Hisperky
Deutsch Haidl
Oberschneedorf
Mugrau
Guthausen
Oberhaid
Birkenhaid
Fürstenhut
Landstrassen
Mehregarten
Gansauerhaid
Oberlichtbuchet
Unterlichtbuchet
Tusset
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Pekna
Jeleni
Zelnava
Uhlikov
Volary
Pernik
Chlum
Bela
Zahvozdi
Stozec
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Prachatice
Slunecna
Zaton
Cesky Krumlov
Krasna Hora
Horni Planá
Cerna v. Posumavi
Nova Pec
Dolni Vltavice
Frymburk
Lipno n. Vltavice
Svetlik
Vyssi Brod
Rozemburk n. Vltavice
Nove Udoli
Ovesna
Hutský Dvúr
Hory
Loucovice
Malsin
Lenora
Ceske Zleby
Strazny
Horni Vltavice
Horice na Sumave
Vimperk
Ceske Budejovice
Zverenice
Manava
Horni Sneza
Mokra
Dobra
Zybytiny
Brezova Lada
Knizeci Plana
Silnice
Zahradky
Horni Svetle Hory
Dolni Svetle Hory
Stozec
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Villages mentioned (as written or interpreted) in Oshkosh records are:
Austria/Bohemia/Czechoslovakia:
Adlerhutte, Elcovice, Grun, Inmergefeld,
Laudstrassen, Marussas, Obermoldau, Ober Plan, Salnau, Vienna, Sievesue,
Slavonia, Koyatonowbolja, Kuschwarda, Nuetal, Nuedorf, Prachatitz, Winterberg,
Hintering.
Bohemia:
Wallern, Sonnberg, Schoenau, Schuedorf, Searning,
Salnau, Shattawa, Beirdenheit, Binderheit, Furstenhut, Zaton.
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