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17. 11. 1939 – Fermeture des universités tchèques

Epoques rattachées

La Seconde guerre mondiale 1939 - 1945 (1331)

Liste des témoins


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Professor, Dr. Zdeněk Dittrich (1923)

born in Slovakia in a Czech family studying grammar school in Kolín took part in the student march to the Prague Castle in February 1948 emigrated several days after the “victorious” February of 1948 study of history in Holland academic career at Utrecht ... arrows 


Brigadier General (ret.) Josef Hercz (1917)

born in hamlet Čalovka in Ergeš village (Trebišov) in Slovakia on August 8, 1917 graduated from school in Košice in 1935 and went to study medicine to Prague returned home, to a newly established Slovak state, after they had closed universities in 1939 joined ... arrows 


JUDr. Stanislav Kaska (1919)

comes from a farmer’s family studied at the Law faculty witnessed the closing of Czech universities arrested and transported to the Sachsenhausen concentration camp after the release, worked in an agricultural cooperative in Běšiny returned to the ... arrows 


ThLic. Bohumil Kolář (1924)

A political prisoner and a Roman-Catholic priest born on January 7, 1924, in Prague His father Bohumil was a construction worker, his mother Anastázie died of tuberculosis when he was 11 years old He attended grammar school at the time of the occupation of ... arrows 


Vlasta Lášková roz. Kvasničková (1928)

born in Písek in 1928 family professed the Church of the Brethren (former Church of the Czech Brethren) she graduated from the Faculty of Education, worked in kindergarten and was involved in founding children's villages the subject matter of the interview is ... arrows 


Josef Lesák (1920 - 2009)

He was born in 1920 in Červené Janovice in the vicinity of Kutná Hora His family moved to Prague, he was led to patriotism, joined the Sokol He did his school-leaving exam in 1939 at the Czechoslovak Male Pedagogy Institute in Prague He participated in the ... arrows 


Ing. Jan Lorenz (1924)

boy scout and athlete, born 1924 in Prague involved in local resistance movement organizing transmission of reports for the Intelligence brigade took part in the Prague Uprising, but not directly involved in combat 1949 dismissed from the Faculty of ... arrows 


Karel Macháček (1916 - 2005)

born January 11th 1916 in Brandýs nad Labem in a family of a railways employee studied at Kyjov grammar school, then medical faculty in Brno, due to the closing down of Czech universities in autumn 1939 unable to complete his studies at the turn of 1939 and 1940 ... arrows 


Colonel (ret.) Velimír Macharáček (1915)

born April 29th 1915 in Brno due to the closing down of Czech universities in 1939 did not finish his studies of medicine, went into exile via the Balkan way got to France after France’s capitulation transported by ship to Great Britain in Birmingham ... arrows 


PhMr. Libuše Nachtmannová (1919)

born on January 9, 1919 in Roudnice nad Labem 1938 began her studies of pharmaceutics in Prague after the close-down of Czech universities in November 1939 she joined the resistance movement Defense of the Nation (DN) relocations of radios and radio-operators ... arrows 


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