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12. 3. 1938 - "Anschluss" Autriche

Epoques rattachées

La Seconde guerre mondiale 1939 - 1945 (1331)

Liste des témoins


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Professor Ludwig Armbruster (1928)

born in 1928 in Prague 1947, entered the novitiate in Velehrad 1950 the abolition of the Jesuit order, internment in Bohosudov 1950 expelled to Austria 1952 license in Rome, establishing relationship with the Japanese Jesuits 1952 – 1954, a language ... arrows 


Ing. Bedřich Hájek (1920) video clip available

born August 2, 1920 in Prostějov on forced labour in Dresden working as a latheman, interpreter, foreman and clerical worker January 1944 returned to Prostějov spring 1945 joined the local partisan group Prostějov took part in a partisan action when they ... arrows 


Jaromír Janza (1924)

he is a son of Russian legionnaire from Zborovo he was born in 1924 in Chodov town in Chodsko region his village was connected to the Empire during the war he cherishes his memories of the liberation by Americans memories of the collectivization of Chodsko ... arrows 


Second Lieutenant (ret.) Emanuel Kop (1913)

born in a family of Vienna Czechs in Vienna he cooperated with the Czechoslovak Intelligence Services against Austria at the end of the '30s flight from the Nazis first to Czechoslovakia and then to Poland – 1938, 1939 lived in Lithuania for some time during ... arrows 


Marta Kottová (1929)

born February 22nd 1929 in Černovice u Tábora living in Prague since she was three, an avid Girl Scout June 1942 deported with her parents to Terezín October 6th, 1944 arrived to Auschwitz where both her parents died before Christmas of the same year got to ... arrows 


Colonel (ret.) Karel Navrátil (1915)

born on November 3, 1915 raised in a Czech family living in Vienna 1938–39 drafted to the army (because of his Austrian citizenship) emigrated to England training with the RAF, too late to join the fighting was a member of the KSČ up to 1969 worked as a ... arrows 


Lieutenant Colonel (ret.) Jan Perl (1922)

born in 1922 in a Czech family living in Vienna, went to Czechoslovakia after the annexation of Austria fled to Poland with a couple of friends after the occupation of Czechoslovakia in 1939, there he joined the Czechoslovak expat army was in Soviet captivity ... arrows 


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