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)
born March 8, 1925 in Prague in a Catholic family
after the Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia expelled from grammar school and banned from further studies
after the war completed the study of law, and a part of philosophy study (interrupted by his arrest)
1951 ...
born in 1930 in Prague
a member of the illegal Boy Scout during the German occupation, a messenger for the resistance groups
an eye witness of the Prague uprising
since 1947 a member of an anti-Communist resistance group
involved in the organization of border ...
was born in 1941 in Prague
graduated on Prague’s gymnasium
he served the auxiliary technical forces (PTP)
he spent the August 21st 1968 in Prague, was an eyewitness of people gathering in front of the Czech radio building
left to Germany in summer of 1969 ...
was born on May 11th in 1927 in the family of the chief of the castle guard of the President T.G. Masaryk, the Russian legionary lieutenant colonel Vladimír Procházka
during the war he joined the resistance movement, after the liberation and the tragic death of his ...
born in Záluží by Třemošná on July 9th, 1928
Secondary School of Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague - expelled after 1949
Sokol movement, participation in Slet (Sokol festival) in June 1948
so called treasonous activities – guiding people, ...
born 14th February 1950 in Kolín
1968-1974 studied at the University of Economics, worked for Czechoslovak Railways (1974-1978: Business Management of Sleeping and Dining Carriages, later Northwest Railways Administration)
in varying intensity and intervals since ...
born 21st June 1954 in České Budějovice
childhood in České Velenice, grammar school in Třeboň
1977, graduated from the Faculty of Journalism, Charles University
wrote sports articles for a regional newspaper since he was 15
freelance columnist and concert ...
Born in 1933 in Pilsen.
Comes from an atheist Jewish bourgeois family.
His father was arrested in 1939 and later died in a concentration camp
Deported to Theressienstadt together with his mother and brother in 1942.
Suffered two serious nervous strikes in ...
Born 1924 in Teplice-Šanov from a Jewish family.
March 1939, the family emigrated to Palestine.
1943, joined the Czechoslovak army.
Deployed at Dunkerque.
1947–1952, studied at the Leningrad Polytechnic Institute.
Career in ČKD Praha and the University of ...
born July 22, 1913 in Litoměřice, growing up in Horní Blatná in the Ore Mountains
his mother died in 1918 of Spanish flu, his father was a regional high judicial councilor in Litoměřice
studying an elementary school and a German grammar school, then a school for ...