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Les années quatre-vingt - 1980 - 1989

Dates historiques rattachées

21. 8. 1988 – 17. 11. 1989 – Manifestations contre le gouvernement du Parti Communiste de Tchécoslovaquie (9) 29. 6. 1989 – Publication du manifeste Quelques phrases (4) 1989 – Chute du rideau de fer (54) 17. 11. - 29. 12. 1989 – Révolution de Velours en Tchécoslovaquie (48) 17. 11. 1989 – Manifestation à Národní třída (5)

Liste des témoins


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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 


Jaroslav Grosman (1924)

born 13th August 1924, Roztoky by Jilemnice 1944, forced labour in the Daimler-Benz factory in Nová Paka illegally crossed the borders to Poland, crossed the Eastern Front and was captured by the Red Army; accused of espionage, sentenced to prison; escaped during ... arrows 


Miroslav Hampl (1932)

born on September 16th, 1932 in Křelová by Olomouc studied to be a shoe-maker in Baťa’s school in Zlín after February 1948 he went to work as a collector in Jáchymov mines in Jáchymov, he helped prisoner Bohuslav Pánek to escape he was arrested on November ... arrows 


Jindřich Hašek (1934)

born September 6th 1934 in Úhonice near Prague in a family of a farmer studied for two years at the secondary school of agriculture in Poděbrady, 1952 expelled 1952 to 1953 doing forced labour on a state farm in the Osoblaha region together with other children of ... arrows 


Petr Hauptmann (1946)

born on August 7, 1946 studied architecture and in early 70’s, he started to work at the State institute for reconstruction of historic towns and buildings, later he found a job at the customs office during a process of approval of a new bridge over a border ... arrows 


Antonie Hofmanová (1923 - 2009)

born in Horní Branná in the sub-Krkonoše region on June June 13th, 1923 during WWII she decided to become a teacher of religion she joined the Secular Franciscan Order she came into contact with Jocism clubs and with the Catholic Family in 1952 she was ... arrows 


Ing. Vladimír Holman (1929)

born May 12, 1929 in Osek, moved to Žebrák, and eventually to Prague-Libeň before the war staying with his parents in the Orlické Mountains where his father was working on the construction of border fortiofications 1938 participant in the all-Sokol rally spent ... arrows 


Lieutenant Colonel (ret.) Jiří Horák (1919)

born July 27th 1919 in Poděbrady March 15th 1939 applied to the Czechoslovak Embassy in London as a volunteer for the army May 1940 - drafted, sent to Agde, assigned to the artillery June 1940 – after the fall of France went back to England, again in the ... arrows 


Jiří Hovorka (1930)

political prisoner, born 27th August 1930 in Prague end of the war, lived in Prague-Dejvice, retained a journal from that time after the war, took an active part in the politics of the Czechoslovak National Socialist Party studied at an English grammar school, ... arrows 


Mariana Hovorková (1932)

born on November 24th, 1932, daughter of a Jewish mother and a resistance fighter and a political prisoner her Grandfather was a famous First Republic lawyer and a senator Antonín Klouda her mother died during the occupation and her father was imprisoned in ... arrows 


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