The family II
In the former Sudetenland in the spring of 1945 discharges in many Czech people of the pent-up hatred against all Germans. It was revenge, retribution, violence and lawlessness. During this time, about 9,000 people lost their lives. The Czech government approved on March 29 provisional 1946 Benes decrees. This was until 1947, three million German forced to leave the country.
But even where the displaced . In the Soviet zone of occupation and the GDR, they were officially "settlers" or "former settlers" and "new citizen" called. 1950 these were there about 4.3 million people. In the four occupation zones of Germany were around 12 million displaced to 1949. It was among the displaced persons to survive, little food, no housing, and clothing was missing.
Melcher family from penthouse
Johann Groh was even after a long illness in 1944, died in hill village.
Franziska Grohmann married on 23.12.1944 Franz Melcher. Both of them were expelled in August 1945 by Parschnitz. They arrived on 20/08/1945 at Aschersleben and received a small attic apartment. There also met later Liesl and Alois.
Aunt Liesl went again in 1947 to West Germany, got a job and an apartment in Frankfurt am Main, 39th Street Eppsteiner
My father Alois married Aschersleben, worked as a carpenter and lived then in George Street for a small farmer.
Christmas 1954
friends from visiting Parschnitz
Grandma Fanny with Ingrid and Karl-Heinz 1955
grandfather Heinrich died on 01.11.1945 in Parschnitz. With grandmother Filomenia Anni went to Nazzar in Eisenach. Filomenia Demuth died there on 16/03/1948.
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