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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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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 


Captain (ret.) Jaroslav Hrásský (1923)

born on November 21st in Žitomir at Volyň both family stems had Czech origins after finishing elementary school he started attending electrotechnic in 1944 he joined the Red Army – an antiaircraft unit by the end of the war he was halfway between Berlin and ... arrows 


Miroslav Hrubý (1928)

born on 24th February 1928 in Běleč his father arrested during the World War II for cover-up of a transmitter their family had good relations with the family of Milada Horáková in 1951 arrested as a member of an anti-state group because of his writings ... arrows 


Luboš Hruška (1927 - 2007)

born on July 20th in 1927 in Pilsen after the war he trained at the military academy in Hranice where he graduated as a an officer of a hypo-mobile troop the upheaval of February 1948 and the purges that followed had lead Luboš Hruška to the decision to leave the ... arrows 


Naďa Ludmila Hübnerová (1926)

born on October 8, 1926 in Prague her father was a hydraulic engineer and a government counselor, her mother was an opera singer from Croatia she had a talent for languages, after graduation from grammar school she started to work for a British aviation company ... arrows 


Colonel (ret.) Mikuláš Hulín (1922)

born November 26, 1922 in Carpathian Ruthenia after the Hungarian occupation as a partisan on his way to Prague arrested by the Gestapo, he escaped before being handed over to the Hungarians again arrested by the Soviets while attempting escape to the USSR, ... arrows 


Hedvika Hurníková (1926)

born in Hora Sv. Šebestiána in the Krušné hory (Erzgebirge) on April 13th, 1926 her parents were Germans of social-democratic thinking family persecuted by the Nazis after the Sudetes occupation in 1938 family moved to Chomutov after 1940 she got the total ... arrows 


Vladimír Chlupáč (1930)

political prisoner born on 16th April 1930 in Jindřichův Hradec, grew up also in Kunžak and Strmilov during his studies in Tábor, established an anti-regime group with four fellow students March 1949, the whole group arrested with the state police on the basis ... arrows 


Libuše Chourová (1924)

born in Prague on June 8th, 1924, her family lived in Ústí nad Labem after the Sudetes occupation the family settled down in Roudnice nad Labem at the time of Heydrich reign she and some other students from Roudnce grammar school were interned in Malá pevnost in ... arrows 


Private First Class Marie Chudá (1920)

Born in 1920 in Volhynia in a family of a cabinet maker who stayed there after the WW I. She joined the general Svoboda’s Czechoslovak army She went through a tough one-month training and then joint up straight to the front Took part in the tough combat at ... arrows 


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