A pharmacy
student at the University
of Szeged in Hungary. His hometown is in Vojvodina,
an Autonomous Province of Serbia. Born in
Batschka, a descendant of Danube Swabians. His ancestors lived in
Tscherwenka (Cservenka or Crvenka) and Kula (Bács-Kula).
His ancestor was Martin Glässer
who had a brick industry in Kula
and the surrounding towns. He is a
native Hungarian speaker.
Erik
Glässer
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Main
Street in Kula
View of
the town of Kula, 1941 (the Serbian Orthodox
Church in forefront)
Kula Catholic Chapel
Protestant Meeting House for praying
Franzenskanal (Canal)
Kula's First World
War Soldiers
Portrait
Memorial Stone in 3 languages
Kula Monument of
Heroes of the First World War:"
The Monument
Inscription Translation
The Heroes
(+Inscription of names) Names transcribed by
Diana Lambing.
Batschka Coat of Arms
1805 Batschka Map by Joh.
Matth. Korabinszky
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