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he was born on September 19th 1926
his father Josef Bílý Sr. participated in the resistance activity
they were hiding partisans, runaway captives, but also Vítězslav Lepařík - the commander of the parachute landing with the code name Glucinium
on March 6th 1945 ...
was born on 16th of October in 1922 in Ruske in Carpathian Ruthenia where family had owned a farm.
after the occupation of Czechoslovakia and Hungarians occupied Carpathian Ruthenia Bindzar had to enlist Hungarian army in October 1942, in April 1943 he was ...
born on 20 September 1929 in Umaň, Ukraine (her sister Valentina Biněvská was born on 27 September 1925)
1942 – the Biněvski-Morozovič family arrives in Buzuluk, the site of the formation of the first standalone Czechoslovak military unit under the command of ...
born November 24th in Košice in a Jewish non-religious family
1939 moved to Vranov, then to Michalovce
on October 28th 1942 deportation of the whole family to an assembly camp in Sereď where they spent over a year
father declared an economically important Jew, ...
born in Nebužely in Mělník region on July 13th, 1923
comes from a mixed Czech-German family
her father, a Wehrmacht (Defence Force) soldier, died in Polish imprisonment
in May 1945 she witnessed the behavior of the Soviet soldiers in the area populated with ...
was born on 27th April in 1938 in Bánovice nad Bebravou
in 1941 her father, her aunt and uncle were deported to Auschwitz, her father later perished in Majdanek
Jolana with her mother and grandmother were sent to labor camp Nováky
after the Slovakian uprising ...

born Indráková
born August 14, 1931
on New Year’s Eve of 1948, as a 17-year-old, she and her parents were arrested
their little adopted daughter was taken away, they never found her
in Olomouc sentenced for high treason and espionage on July 1, 1949 - spent 4 ...
born in Brno in 1923
at the age of seventeen he left for a Foreign Army through Balkan
as a private soldier of the infantry regiment he took part in the retreating fights in France in the summer of 1940
he was admitted into the RAF from September 1940, served ...
son of a political prisoner who was born in Prague on February 22nd, 1932
comes from the famous Nymburk Family Boháč, his granfather was the mayor of Nymburk
his father was a famous member of Czechoslovak National Socialist Party, which he represented as a deputy ...

born February 2, 1923 in Libánovka in Volhynia
1933 drafted to the 8th uhlan regiment in Cracow
during the war the family saved the life of a Jewish girl Minďa – Milka (later married as Sobotková)
they adopted Minďa as their own daughter and re-emigrated with ...