Decin, former Tetschen-Bodenbach/Sudetenland
Автор: Alois Dargel
Загружено: 2018-03-11
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Decin, former Tetschen-Bodenbach/Sudetenland, populated by ethnic Germans since 1253 AD (13th c). We tell you the story of Decin and the Winter family whose ancestors called Sudetenland their home.
The family experienced the 1938 Annexation to the 3rd Reich, WW2, followed by the expulsion of all Germans in 1944-46.
The majority of the expelled were women, children and the elderly. They were forced to wear a white armband, with the letter "N" (Nemec=German). This "N" is the symbol of the expulsion of 3 million people.
These Germans now experienced the brunt of the people from these former Nazi occupied regions. They were attacked, murdered, put into cattle cars and deported to camps. The majority of females were repeatedly raped, many dying from internal injuries sustained.
Emma Winter and her children were deported on 9.8.46 to Torgau, Russian occupied territory.
Decin experienced the 20yr Russian occupation, then finally it became the Czech Republic.
After many years of struggles and hard times Emma, Irmgard, Germana and Oswald live full lives in the west, but they always call Sudetenland their homeland.
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