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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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Mikuláš Šereťuk (1916)

born 1916 in Kvasilov, west Volhynia Thirties, worked on an estate, underwent apprenticeship as a baker early Forties, drafted by the Red Army, but did not enter active service 1944, joined the Czechoslovak army, received paratrooper training, took part in the ... arrows 


Evženie Šiková (1921)

she is a Volhynia Czech, she comes originally from Ozerany village her first husband died in 1944 she moved to Czechoslovakia with her family in 1947 ... arrows 


Colonel Jaroslav Šišpera (1920 - 2006)

born April 9th 1920 in village Milokošť near Veselí nad Moravou after elementary schooling in Uherský Ostroh he trained for two years as a carpenter after the Nazi occupation in 1939 sent on forced labour to Kiel during his first leave he took the so-called ... arrows 


Lieutenant (ret.) Marie Škrabánková (1925) video clip available

born September 25, 1925 in Hlinsk in Volhynia her father Vladimír Novák fought in the Polish army in 1939 during the war the family was hiding a Jewish woman from Podcurkov 1944 joined the Czechoslovak corps as a nurse a course for nurses in Kiev till the ... arrows 


Vladimír Šotola (1928)

born in Ozerany in the Polish part of Volhynia on September 5th, 1928 the farm was seized from the family after the arrival of the Soviets an eye witness of killing off three Polish families by the Ukrainian Nationalists received his draft notice for the Soviet ... arrows 


Major General (ret.) Antonín Špaček (1917 - 2007)

born May 23rd 1917 in the village of Hradčany, Prostějov district. from a large family, three brothers served as legionaries in WWI since 1937 in the army during the mobilization in 1938 commanded a machine-gunners platoon as a sergeant cadet in the fortress in ... arrows 


Colonel (ret.) Vasil Špir (1922)

born on February 20, 1922, in Carpathian Ruthenia fled to the Soviet Union in 1940 arrested and sentenced to three years of Gulag worked in the coal mines of the Vorkuta labor camp released in 1942 and sent to Buzuluk to join the Czechoslovak army corps ... arrows 


Marie Šťastná (1922)

born 7th October 1922 in Lhotky at Náchod political prisoner from 1957 to 1960 after coming into contact with the Schoenstatt Movement at eighteen years of age, she joined the order of Sisters of Mary returned in 1948, started propagating the Schoenstatt ... arrows 


Master Sergeant (ret.) Boleslav Štěpánek (1920)

born on 15th November 1920 in Staré Teremno in Volhynia, father fought in the Russian Army in the WWI during the Soviet occupation, his uncle and his cousin were interned in a labor camp in Kazakhstan spring 1944 - joined the Czechoslovak army in Lutsk, army ... arrows 


Master Sergeant (ret.) Karel Štěpánek (1907)

born in the village Staré Teremno in Volynia on November 1st, 1907 remembers the WWI events became a leader of a choir in 1932 in Staré Teremno after the arrival of the Soviet troops at Volynia in 1939 he had to go to work to the woods moved to the orchestra ... arrows 


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