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Jewish families from Zbraslav (Königsaal), Bohemia, Czech Republic

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  • Rudolf Bloch (1881 - d.)
    Birth record: 2439 ZBRASLAV (o. Praha-západ) Obsah:N 1874-1912 (i), 1914, 1919, 1920, 1923, 1924, 1930, 1933, 1942-1944 O 1874-1900 (i) 1903, 1905-1908, 1910-1912, 1914 Z 1874-1912 (i) 1914, 1923, 1924...
  • Bertha Bloch (1878 - d.)
    Birth record: 2439 ZBRASLAV (o. Praha-západ) Obsah:N 1874-1912 (i), 1914, 1919, 1920, 1923, 1924, 1930, 1933, 1942-1944 O 1874-1900 (i) 1903, 1905-1908, 1910-1912, 1914 Z 1874-1912 (i) 1914, 1923, 1924...
  • Leopold Bloch (1876 - d.)
    Birth record: 2439 ZBRASLAV (o. Praha-západ) Obsah:N 1874-1912 (i), 1914, 1919, 1920, 1923, 1924, 1930, 1933, 1942-1944 O 1874-1900 (i) 1903, 1905-1908, 1910-1912, 1914 Z 1874-1912 (i) 1914, 1923, 1924...
  • Rudolf Katz (1874 - bef.1945)
    Birth record: 2439 ZBRASLAV (o. Praha-západ) Obsah:N 1874-1912 (i), 1914, 1919, 1920, 1923, 1924, 1930, 1933, 1942-1944 O 1874-1900 (i) 1903, 1905-1908, 1910-1912, 1914 Z 1874-1912 (i) 1914, 1923, 1924...
  • Emil Brückner (1899 - aft.1943)
    Marriage record: PRAHA 2729 O 1933 (i) (7/19) Death record: Born 02. 06. 1899 Last residence before deportation: Mirovice Address/place of registration in the Protectorate: Březnice Transpo...

This project seeks to collect all of the Jewish families from the town of Zbraslav (Königsaal) in Bohemia, Czech Republic.

Zbraslav (Czech pronunciation: [%CB%88zbraslaf]; German: Königsaal; Latin Aula Regia) is a municipal district and cadastral area of Prague. The southernmost district of Prague, it lies on the Vltava River in the national administrative district (správní obvod) of Prague 16.

The former independent municipality of Zbraslav is now one of two cadastral areas in the Prague-Zbraslav Municipal District (Městská část Praha-Zbraslav). The other is Lahovice.

Zbraslav was founded in 1118. In the 13th century, the king Wenceslaus II of Bohemia founded here a very influential Cistercian abbey which was called Aula regia in Latin. The medieval monastery became the burial place of Bohemian kings. The Madonna of Zbraslav (a masterpiece of Bohemian Gothic fine art) was painted for this monastery in the 1340s.

In 1935, V. F. Bulgakov founded an important Russian museum here with collections dedicated to Russian emigrants, but the museum was closed and confiscated by the Communists before 1948.

In 1924, Žabovřesky and Záběhlice were joined to Zbraslav. In 1967, Zbraslav was elevated to be a "město" (= town, city). Zbraslav was merged into the city of Prague in 1974. It used to house the Chinese and Japanese collections of the National Gallery in Prague in the building of former monastery.

Zbraslav was also the residence of songwriter Jaromír Vejvoda (1902–1988), best known internationally for "The Beer Barrel Polka (Roll Out the Barrel)." Vejvoda's home is now a restaurant called Škoda Lásky with paraphernalia relating to the songwriter.

Area: 9.85 km² Population: 10,000

References:

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Zbraslav Square