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Emigrant de 1948 – 1989

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Dr. Božena Cohenová (1913)

born Božena Alžběta Fieldman on 6th of August in 1913 in Uzhorod she had graduated at Czech high school in Uzhorod, then she had studied law at Charles University of Prague she worked as an attorney's clerk in Prague she emigrated with her husband to USSR via ... arrows 


Jaroslav Čermák (1929)

arrested and held at a juvenile detention camp in Germany joined French partisans (the Maquis) when thirteen years old fought with the Maquis in Normandy with French units from Paris to Linz liberation of Cheb and Prague Foreign Legion, fought in Korea and ... arrows 


Otakar Černý (1919 - 2009)

grew up in Moravia hobbies – shooting and flying joined the Czech air forces in Prague, mobilization in 1938 escaped to Poland got to France and joined the foreign legion later escaped to England, served in the 311th bomber squadron on the RAF June 1941 – ... arrows 


Dr. Ladislav Čerych (1925)

comes from a rich family of an industrialist from Česká Skalice studied at a grammar school in Náchod August 1948 – emigrated abroad lived in Munich for two years, cofounder of the Czech section of Radio Free Europe together with Pavel Tigrid participated as ... arrows 


PhDr. Jan Čipera (1923)

Born on August 7, 1923 Mother Božena Čiperová (Klausová) was an orphan, her legal guardian was Tomáš Baťa Dominik Čipera, the father of Jan Čipera, was the closest associate of T. Baťa, after his death, he became the managing director of the Baťa Company. He was ... arrows 


Professor, MUDr. Jiří Diamant (1930)

born in a middle class Czech-Jewish family in Brno on May 4th, 1930 transport to Terezín in the Terezín family camp in Birkenau (Březinka) later transported to Buchenwald (January–April 1945) liberated by American soldiers not far from Jena on April 14th, ... arrows 


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 


Lieutenant Colonel (ret.) Alois Dubec (1923)

born in a cottier family in Valašský region on June 28th, 1923. joined the Government Protectorate Army in 1941 embattled in Italy in 1944, with some other members of the Government Army defected to guerrilla he left for Switzerland at the end of 1944, he ... arrows 


General Dr. František Elston (Epstein) (1922 - 2005)

born on May 27th 1922 in Prague-Podskalí to an assimilated Jewish family his father obtained a false birth certificate and František got into the Winton transport to England after the graduation exam he entered the 313th Fighter Squadron of the RAF ¬ injured in ... arrows 


Ing., Major Jiří Grant (1920)

born on 30th June 1920 in Prague in April 1939 left Czechoslovakia, over Yugoslavia, Italy and Switzerland to England 1939-1942 stayed, studies in London 1942-1945 at the 312th (from 1944 310th) Czechoslovak fighter squadron of the RAF, due to his eyesight ... arrows 


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