Post-war religious intolerance in Suchovrsice

The ancient Suchovršice bell tower was established in 1730 and the bell of St. Jan Nepomucký. The first bell ringer was Antonín Celba from No. 35. The bell was requisitioned in 1917, and since then the belfry has been silent. Shortly after the war, local people began to request that the village buy a new bell. All these requests from 1919-1920 were rejected by the municipality. Only on July 29, 1921, the municipal council...
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