Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] Former Belgian-German border in Burg-Reuland?
Date: Jun 14, 2002 @ 21:56
Author: JC.Deeleman ("JC.Deeleman" <deeleman@...>)
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Dear Manfred and others:

Last sunday I visited the area of "Zum Jägerhaus" in Burg-Reuland and I
made some pictures. My impression is to be found on
www.tripoints.tk
On the left you'll find "Zum Jägerhaus" (New).
And for you international guys: at last it's in English !

Kind regards, Jannis Deeleman

----- Original Message -----
From: "Manfred Haertel" <Manfred.Haertel@...>
To: <BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 9:49 PM
Subject: [BoundaryPoint] Former Belgian-German border in Burg-Reuland?


> I just saw a film in TV about Burg-Reuland, a German speaking town in
> Belgium.
>
> To my surprise they said that once (only ten years ago) the
> Belgian-German border was running through right through this town and
> even right through the middle of a restaurant called "Jägerhaus". Later,
> Germany gave its parts of Burg-Reuland to Belgium.
>
> I never heard of that before! Does anybody know what they are refering
> to?
>
> I can't imagine that they are refering to Burg-Reuland itself, because
> it is too far away from the border. May be they are refering to the
> small town of Stoubach/Stupbach (the Belgian part of this town does
> belong to Burg-Reuland as far as I know)? But I thought that the border
> still runs through this town???
>
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