Even though Yugoslavia’s new government back in 1945 signed the agreement that they will look after the Danube Swabian cemeteries after they threw the ethnic Germans Colonists out of their ancestral homes, such was never done. Years later, after the first photos arrived, they show the neglect of our formerly lovingly look after cemeteries.
Visiting Hrastovac Cemetery in 1945 - Philipp Jung Archives
The view of the Hrastovac cemetery and chapel in 1990
Hrastovac Cemetery in 1990
"Sleep softly..." - Bialleck Archives
Bialleck Archives, 2007
Heinrich Koehler - Bialleck Archives, 2007
"Precious Parents rest in Peace"... - Harald Felder Archives, 2003
Heinrich and Katharina Baecker- Anna Bialleck Archives, 2007
Johann Christ, +1918 - Bialleck Archives
"Ochs" Family Name - Bialleck Archives, 2007
Heinrich Tautrich - Bialleck Archives
Elisabetha Ochsenhofer, +1909 - Anna Bialleck Archives, 2007
Anna Kehl - Bialleck Archives, 2007
Jakob and Susanna Fleisch - Bialleck Archives, 2007
Michael and Eva Pammer - Bialleck Archives, 2007
After us, "Hrastovacers" did see this photo that Anna Bialleck sent in 2004, we collectively chipped in to collect enough funds to preserve those still existing grave stones and make a 'monument' with it. See "Hrastovac Memorial"
Unknown Grave Stone - Bialleck Archives, 2008
Mr. Bialleck cleaning a Hrastovac's grave stone in 2007
Anna Bialleck and Mr. Koruc - Bialleck Archives 2007
Hrastovac old cemetery chapel - Bialleck Archives, 2009
The new cemetery chapel in Hrastovac. - Bialleck Archives, 2007