Individual German Schools: Kuelsheim Village School


Figure 1.--Here we see a class portrait taken The picture was taken in school year 1948-49. The children wear a variety of clothing styles. The difficult conditions in Germany after World War II are still aparent because many children are barefoot. Two of the boys wear folk-style jackets.

Kuelsheim is a village near Würzburg. We do not know much about the school, but it seems to have had a substantial school. As I understand it, these schools were normally not named, but simply referred to as the school of the village in which they were located. We do have a class portrait taken The picture was taken in school year 1948-49. The children wear a variety of clothing styles. The difficult conditions in Germany after World War II are still aparent because many children are barefoot. Two of the boys wear folk-style jackets.








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