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The Sixties - 1960 - 1969

Related anniversaries

11. 7. 1960 - enactment of the new Constitution of the ČSSR, amnesty (15) 9. 5. 1962 – an extensive amnesty (4) 22. 8. 1963 – start of court restitutions (1) 27. – 29. 6. 1967 - the 4th Congress of Czech Writers (0) 31. 10. 1967 – spontaneous student demonstration in Prague (0) 5. 1. - 21. 8. 1968 - the Prague Spring (28) 5. 4. 1968 – formation of KAN (Club of Active Non-partisans) (2) 21. 8. 1968 - Invasion of the Warsaw Pact troops (57) 22. 8. 1968 – extraordinary congress (the “Vysočany Congress”) of KSČ (1) 19. – 21. 11. 1968 – the three-day student strike and other displays of civil r (2) 18. - 21. 8. 1969 – mass demonstrations against Soviet occupation (3) 17. 4. 1969 – A. Dubček’s resignation, start of the “normalisation” period (1) 16. 1. 1969 – Jan Palach´s self-immolation (4)

List of witnesses


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Zwi (Hans) Batscha (1922)

born in a German speaking Jewish family in Olomouc active in Zionist Youth Movement departure for Palestina in 1939 return to Czechoslovakia organized the departure of Jews from Czechoslovakia to Israel in 1947–1949 an active kibbutznik a professor of ... arrows 


Second Lieutenant Vladimír Baum (1922)

born July 13th 1922 in Petrov nad Desnou in the Terezín settlement comes from a mixed marriage of a Czech and a German attended a Czech school in Rapotín and Šumperk January 1939 drafted to the German army and assigned to Luftwaffe as a pilot took part in air ... arrows 


Brian Bennett (1948)

born in 1948 in Portsmouth since his youth, he was very political. He lobbied for the Labour Party studied Russian and also learnt Czech joined the Foreign office and was placed to Prague in 1973 his job was to read through newspapers, meet journalists and ... arrows 


Ignác Bilík (1920)

born on 31 July 1920 in Boršice at Buchlovice, in the region of Uherské Hradiště graduated from teaching at primary schools as a member of the Defence of the Nation arrested by the Gestapo and sentenced to six years for high treason went through several German ... arrows 


Jolana Blau (1938)

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 ... arrows 


Viktor Boháč (1932)

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 ... arrows 


Jan Burian (1952)

born March 26th, 1952 in Prague son of E. F. Burian and Zuzana Kočová studied journalism, worked for the Melodie magazine 1970s began his public appearances as a singer member of the Šafrán association, then for 11 years together with Jiří Dědeček today ... arrows 


Jaroslav Cuhra (1936) video clip available

born in 1936 his father Ing. arch. Jaroslav Cuhra (1904-1974) - a famous person, an architect, a member of the anti-Nazi resistance movement ÚVOD, a member of the Czechoslovak People's Party during the era of the Third Republic, a representative of the Provincial ... arrows 


Marie Čechová - Syslová (1925)

her father was victim of Stalin’s repressions during WW II was working in Königsberg she married a Czech from Brno town but under pressure she moved to USSR with three children born in Czechoslovakia ... arrows 


Josef Černohorský (1935) video clip available

born April 11th 1935, spent his childhood in Domažlice his father Josef Černohorský was a Czechoslovak army officer, during the war held in the Flossenbürg concentration camp together with other fellow-citizens from Domažlice due to the escape of Jan Smudek; he was ... arrows 


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