1350 AD — Prague, Bohemia
The Blind Young Man prophesied the final destruction of Prague: 'There will be no peace in Europe until Prague is a heap of rubble. Once again at cherry blossom, Prague will be destroyed.' After the war comes a terrible flood: 'The water will reach up to the image of the Mother of God at the Týn Church, and the Golden City will be so devastated that the survivors will fit on a single farmer's wagon.' The prophecy indicates this happens during the final great war of the 20th–21st century, not during WW1 or WW2 (when Prague was mostly spared). Combined with the Waldviertel Farmer's vision of nuclear war in southern Bohemia and Irlmaier's warnings, this suggests Prague's destruction in a coming global conflict.
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Prophezeiungen für das neue Jahrtausend / Grohmann's Sagen-Buch
by Manfred Böckl / Josef Virgil Grohmann