The Lourdes of Šumava
In 1957, Emil Kintzl was sent to Srní as a teacher. Srní is located in the vicinity of the former Hauswald pilgrimage chapel. Emil Kintzl thus witnessed how the soldiers placed mines in the chapel – which was located in the military zone of Dobrá voda (Good Water) – and blasted it in September 1957. "In September 1957, we suddenly heard a big bang. Later we learned that the soldiers had blown up the Hauswald Chapel. In 1946, when the Germans were being displaced, they brought all their holy items to the chapel because they weren’t allowed to take them with them, nor could they leave them behind in their houses. So they put them in the chapel, which was close to them. Then, in the 1950s, when people began to flee to the West, it was suspected that the traffickers placed so-called ‘dead boxes’ in the chapel for exchanging messages. Although it was already located in the military area, the soldiers blew the chapel up on the basis of this rumor. Mr. Březina, a sexton from Srní, went there and dug up an intact statue of Our Lady of Lourdes, because there was miraculous water there and it was called the Lourdes of Šumava. It was a miracle! The statue is in a church in Srní until today. That’s the kind of atrocities they did there. Even churches and cemeteries weren’t left in peace. Everything was done in the name of atheism. Although they didn’t believe, they were terribly afraid of faith. At that time, there were fifty cottages in the nearby village of Zelená Hora (Green Mountain). They let them fall into disrepair and the whole region subsequently became desolated“.
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- Miroslava Kolouchová
2014-06-27 22:20:44 - Moc se mi líbí Vaše videa Zmizelá Šumava. Děkuji Vám i celému týmu za jejich natočení a přiblížení historie tohoto regionu širší veřejnosti
- Ladislav Svoboda
2014-06-26 09:15:36 - Byl to velice kvalitni ucitel a jsem pysny na to ze jsem mohl byti jeho zakem, v letech 60 tych