9. 5. 1960 – Amnestie étendue à tous les prisonniers politiques (21)
9. 5. 1962 – Amnestie étendue (5)
22. 8. 1963 – Début des réhabilitations judiciaires (1)
27. – 29. 6. 1967 – IV. rassemblement des écrivains tchécoslovaques (1)
31. 10. 1967 – Manifestation spontanée des étudiants pragois (1)
21. 8. 1968 – Invasion des troupes du Pacte de Varsovie (70)
22. 8. 1968 – Conseil extraordinaire du Parti Communiste de Tchécoslovaquie (1)
19. – 21. 11. 1968 – Grève des étudiants et autres démonstations de la résistance civile (3)
5. 1. - 21. 8. 1968 – Le Printemps de Prague (40)
5. 4. 1968 – Création du KAN (Club des sans-parti engagés) (3)
16. 1. 1969 – Immolation par le feu de Jan Palach (7)
18. - 21. 8. 1969 – Manifestations massives contre l’occupation soviétique (4)
17. 4. 1969 – Démission d‘A. Dubček, début de ce que l’on appelle la Normalisation (3)
was born on 7th October in 1926 in Dvůr Králové nad Labem
in 1944 he was conscripted to the unit of „Technische Nothilfe“
after the war he became an airforce pilot, but because of his anticommunist attitudes he was fired from the military in November 1948.
with ...
he was a Czechoslovak army soldier, born on March 20th 1925 in Ksaverovka village in Poland Volhynia
he comes from the tradesman family, his father was a smith
he is a member of the Baptist chapel
his family lived in Čolnice in Poland Volhynia
he entered the ...
born January 14th 1934 in Most
studying psychology at the Philosophical Faculty of Charles University
married Jiří Němec, a philosopher, psychologist, and influential Catholic intellectual
both of them supported the activities of the opposition, they befriended ...
born on September 30, 1927 in Jičín
born in a mixed Jewish-Catholic family
towards the end of the war his mother was sent to Theressienstadt
expelled from grammar school for racial reasons
continued his studies at an electro-technological apprentice training ...
born September 17th 1923 in Svítkov near Pardubice
trained as a turner; December 4th 1942 had to leave to do forced labour in Germany
worked in Kassel and later in Zella Melis
returned home as late as July 1945
soon after his return drafted to the 4th ...
university professor, world-known expert on ancient Greece
born November 23rd 1923 in a Jewish family in Prague, his original name was Ohrenstein
during the war he survived the concentration camps of Terezín, Auschwitz and Schwarzheide
December 1941 he received ...
Born on May 8, 1933 from a poor family at Žižkov in Prague.
During a portion of World War II, his father worked in Germany where he was in prison for some time; on May 8, 1945, his twelfth birthday, liberation of Prague under dramatic circumstances.
1951–1956 ...

he was born on September 12, 1922 in Biely Potok near Ružomberok
in 1941 he entered the seminary in Spišská Kapitula and in 1946 he was ordered a priest
his first stops were Oravské Veselé, Námestovo, Liptovský Mikuláš, and right after that - PTP (Auxiliary ...
native of Cartpathian Ruthenia (Rusyn)
spent part of the war in the Hungarian army, later joined the 1st Czechoslovak army corps
during the war served mainly in the army canteen
after the war worked briefly as a cook, later in a glass factory
refused the ...
born January 8th 1964 in Prague
his father MUDr. Bedřich Placák was one of the spokesmen of Charter 77
since his youth revolting against the communist regime
active in the underground movement, in 1982-1986 playing the clarinet in the Plastic People band
in ...