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Avant la construction du rideau de fer 1946-1949

Dates historiques rattachées

30. 5. 1945 – 29. 10. 1946 – Transfert des Allemands hors de Tchécoslovaquie (58) 29. 6. 1945 – Cession de la Ruthénie subcarpatique à l’Union soviétique (15) 10. 7. 1946 – Accord avec l’URSS au sujet des Tchèques de Volhynie (48) 26. 5. 1946 – Dernières élections parlementaires «libres» en Tchécoslovaquie (8) 1948 - Action DI" (Confiance - Israel) (6) 19. 6. – 23. 6. 1948 – Rassemblement des Sokol (4) 8. 9. 1948 – Funérailles d’Eduard Beneš (5) 25. 2. 1948 – Coup d'état communiste du gouvernement tchécoslovaque (144)

Liste des témoins


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Second Lieutenant Josef Klesa (1921)

born March 10th 1921 in Cheb trained as a clockmaker and goldsmith 1942 sent to forced labour to Breslau in Germany from 1946 working as a warden in Pilsen-Bory and in Cheb (1 year) 1946 joined the Communist Party, left the Party before 1948 and became a ... arrows 


Staff Sergeant (Gendarmerie) Jan Klimas (1924)

born in the village Fokušová in Slovakia on February 2nd, 1924 moved to Prague in 1941, experienced the Prague uprising there after the war he started working for the National Security Corpse in Štěkeň in 1946–1947 served with frontier-guard in South Bohemia in ... arrows 


Pavel Knihař (1931)

Born in Třešť in Moravia in 1931 Lived in Slovakia with his parents After the occupation they had to return to the Czech Lands, studied in Prague At High School he established ‘Union of Freedom of Students’, distributed pamphlets In the Summer of 1948 was ... arrows 


Staff Sergeant (ret.) Eva Kočanová, roz. Markovičová (1922)

born in 1922 in Transcarpathian Ruthenia after the Hungarian occupation emigrated to the USSR arrested, sentenced to three years for crossing the border illegally worked in a forest in Vorkuta and in a labour camp in Moldavia released after the establishment ... arrows 


Jan Josef Kohl (1928)

born February 21st, 1928 in Suchý Důl near Police nad Metují 1949 accepted into the Benedictine Order April 1950 interned in Hejnice joined the Auxiliary Technical Battalions from 1954, worked mainly as manual worker from 1968 studied at a theological ... arrows 


Antonie (Nina) Kohlíková (1924)

Family derived from Volyňská Češka Born in the Bohemian district of Mirohošť In 1947 resettled in Bohemia Her whole life was spent as a teacher ... arrows 


Pavel Kohout (1928)

born July 20, 1928 in Prague in a middle-class family during the depression era the family was unemployed forming experience from the period of the Munich conference, occupation and the Prague Uprising in the 1940s and 1950s a poet-apologist of the regime in ... arrows 


ThLic. Bohumil Kolář (1924)

A political prisoner and a Roman-Catholic priest born on January 7, 1924, in Prague His father Bohumil was a construction worker, his mother Anastázie died of tuberculosis when he was 11 years old He attended grammar school at the time of the occupation of ... arrows 


Lieutenant Colonel Vasil Kolbasňuk (1921)

born 11th May 1921 in Jasiň, Transcarpathian Ruthenia fled to the USSR in 1940 imprisoned and sentenced to 5 years in Siberian labour camps for illegally crossing the borders and for espionage joined the Czechoslovak army in Buzuluk first combat assignment at ... arrows 


Vladimír Kopačínský (1922)

born 22nd March 1922 in Alexandrovka, Dubno district, Western Ukraine primary school education joined Svoboda's army after the liberation of Ukraine injured at Krosno 1947 - moved to Czechoslovakia 1950 - joined a JZD work in the farming industry 1992 - ... arrows 


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