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List of the lastly published witnesses


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Ladislav Minář (1925)

born in Zborov at Zábřeh na Moravě on March 23rd, 1925 helped the guerrilla in the surroundings of Zborov (group 'Jiskra') joined the KSČ (the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia) in 1948 was a group leader in People's Militia parted with both the Communist ... arrows 


Lenka Köppelová roz. Schneiderová (1928)

born in Česká Lípa in 1928, spent her childhood in Prague-Karlín younger sister of Margit Rytířová (Schneiderová) she left with her sister for Britain in the children transport at the end of May 1939 she and her sister lived in the county of Herefordshire, ... arrows 


Eva Kalinová (1913)

born in 1913 in Místek in family of Oskar Landsberger, Jewish textile factory owner 1939 emigrated illegally on a ship via Danube and the Black Sea and the Mediterranean Sea to Palestine during World War II in England, worked in a nursery 1945 return to ... arrows 


Liselotte Židová (1930)

Born on September 13th, 1930 in Bruntál. Comes from a German-Jewish family. Due to their Jewish origins, her parents and she were driven out of their native village Leskovec nad Moravicí in 1938. Her family survived the war at their relatives' house in the ... arrows 


Marianna Tomašovská (1947)

born in the village Bučnice in North-East Bohemia in the region of Adršpach-Teplice Rocks on March 14th, 1947 her parents had German nationality and were not displaced, unlike some other relatives she was growing up as an orphan in Teplice nad Metují, she moved ... arrows 


Хабибул Муазович Эскерханов (1941)

He was born in 1941 in Ord – Yuchoyi village in Schatuyi district of the Chechen-Ingush Soviet republic His family together with other residents of the Chechen-Ingush republic has been displaced on February 23rd 1944 into Central Asia in years 1944 – 1962 he ... arrows 


Markéta (Margit) Nováková

born as Markéta Drexlerová on December 5th, 1922 in Bratislava her father was a journalist writing in German, his family often moved she was growing up in Brno from her ten years of age, she studied at Grammar School with her family transported to the ghetto ... arrows 


Ilsa Maier (1922)

born May 15th 1922 in Brno into a middle-class Jewish family her father, a chide clerk in his father-in-law’s company, was killed by the Nazis in an incident in a café in Brno in August 1939 with her mother deported to the Terezín ghetto in one of the first ... arrows 


First Lieutenant (ret.) Václav Fiala (1921 - 2009)

Born on September 28, 1921, in the village of Kupičov in Volhynia In the years 1943 to 1944 he helped to protect the village from Hitler’s army In April 1944 he was put to training in the town of Luck in the Ukraine and then in Bessarabia He was with the ... arrows 


Olga Berková (1924)

born on 1st July 1924 in Hradiště na Volyni, Ostrožec district during the war she worked at the farm and cared for wounded soldiers speaks about her experience with the Russian, Ukrainian and German soldiers witnessed the burning of the Czech village Malín in ... arrows 


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