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La Seconde guerre mondiale 1939 - 1945

Dates historiques rattachées

20. 7. 1936 - 1. 9. 1939 – guerre civile en Espagne (4) 2. 10. 1938 - Annexion polonaise de l'ère de Tesin (10) 29. 9. 1938 – Accords de Munich (93) 2.11.1938 - 14. 3. 1939 - Annexion hongroise de la Ruthénie subcarpatique (26) 12. 3. 1938 - "Anschluss" Autriche (7) 15. 3. 1939 – Occupation allemande de la Tchécoslovaquie (85) 1. 9. 1939 – Eclatement de la Seconde guerre mondiale (135) 14. 3. 1939 – Création de l’Etat slovaque (20) 17. 11. 1939 – Fermeture des universités tchèques (17) 25. 11. 1940 - Naufrage du Patria (7) 1940 – La bataille de France (33) 13. 8. – 31. 10. 1940 – La bataille d’Angleterre (21) 1941 - 1945 – Transports dans les camps de concentration (63) 27.-28.8. 1941- Massacre des Juifs à Podolský Kamenec (1) 4. 12. 1941 - Premier transport vers le ghetto de Terezin (8) 21. 10 - 10. 12. 1941 - Bataille de Tobruk (25) 22. 6. 1941 – Les Nazis attaquent l'URSS (80) 27. 5. 1942 - Assassinat de R. Heydrich (25) 10. 6. 1942 – Eradication de Lidice (7) 13. 7. 1943 – Destruction par le feu de Česky Malín (14) 8. 3. 1943 - Bataille de Sokolovo (17) 3. - 6. 11. 1943 - Bataille de Kiev (29) 1. – 2. 1. 1944 – Bataille de Bíla Cerekev (24) 1944 - 1945 – Libération de la Tchécoslovaquie (248) 5. 10. 1944 – 9 5 1945 – Siège de Dunkerque (48) 20. 6. - 29. 8. 1944 - Opération Bagration (1) 17. 1. - 18. 5. 1944 - Bataille de Monte Cassino (1) 6. 6. 1944 - Début de l'opération Overlord (7) 29. 8. 1944 - avril 1945 – Soulèvement national slovaque (40) 8. 9. – 1. 11. 1944 – Opération du col des Carpathes (132) 1945 - Libération des camps de concentration (56) 5. – 9. 5. 1945 – Insurrection de Prague (47)

Liste des témoins


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Imrich Gablech (1915)

he was a pilot born on November 4th 1915 in Hrachoviště village in Slovakia on June 7th 1939 he flew from Slovakia to Poland accompanied by another three pilots he managed to escape by plane during the bombing attack on the Deblin base he and some other Polish ... arrows 


Professor, PhDr. Koloman Gajan (1918)

born as Koloman Edelman in an orthodox Jewish family in Slovakian Šariš in 1918 graduated from Jewish Reform Real Grammar School in Brno in the school year 1939/1940 took part in a training camp of the Zionistic Youth for emigration to Palestine in Křivoklát ... arrows 


Anita Gaydečková (1919 - 2008)

was born on July 23rd in 1919 in Teplice shortly before the war erupted Anita had been baptized and on September 17th in 1939 she got married to Jindřich Gaydečka of German origin, which saved her from a deportation to the concentration camp and the gas chamber ... arrows 


Sergeant Petr Gibian (1922 - 2008)

was born on May 1st 1922 in Ceske Budejovice town he didn´t have time to finish the highschool before the war came, he graduated after the war he comes from the Jewish family, his family disappeared in the concentration cams during the war shortly after the ... arrows 


Colonel (ret.) Jozef Giertl (1921)

born on 24th February 1921 in Čierny Balog, Central Slovakia 1941 – joined the sapper units of the Slovak Army 1943 – transferred to Crimea, didn’t participate directly in the fights, pyrotechnics, later joined the partisan forces 1943 – shortly imprisoned by ... arrows 


Major (ret.) Rostislav Glajch (1925)

born on November 22, 1920 in the town of Kuněv in the Ukraine in a Czech family in 1936 started to study at the School of Construction 1941 drafted to the Russian army (unfinished studies), served with the 53rd, later the 51st engineer corps. Almost the only ... 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 


Major (ret.) Otto Grant (1923)

born on August 17, 1923, into a well situated family as a Jewish citizen he emigrated to England before the German occupation of Czechoslovakia the rest of his family followed him shortly afterwards graduated in Great Britain joined the Czechoslovak army in ... arrows 


Tom Graumann (Hochberg) (1931)

born in a Jewish family in Brno one of Nicholas Winton's children raised in a Presbyterian family in Scotland converted to Christianity didn't return to Czechoslovakia after the war studied nursing worked as a nurse, teacher and a missionary on the ... arrows 


Ján Gronský (1928)

born 25th May 1928 in Likavka, Liptov district, Slovakia grammar school, member of an anti-Fascist resistance group 1944, fled to Hungary 1945, member of the 4th Brigade of the 1st Czechoslovak Army Corps, liberated Ružomberok after the war, studied at the ... arrows 


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