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List of witnesses

Here you can search witnesses by their names and also by a remarkable year which is connected to witnesses' memories.
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Captain (ret.) Otto Deneš (1918)

born on 21.8.1918 in a Slovak orthodox Jewish family 1939 left illegally to Palestine fought in the counter-air defence in Tobruk harbour took part in the fights at Dunkerque ... arrows 


Vasil Derďuk (1922) video clip available

born 6th December 1922 in Černá Tisa, Transcarpathian Ruthenia 1939, got into trouble with a Hungarian officer and fled to the USSR imprisoned in the USSR - in Novosibirsk, Kamchatka and Novaya Zemlya fought at Sokolovo, Kiev, Bela Crkva, during the ... arrows 


Anna Derflerová (1920)

she was born in Volhynia in Ukraine she spent the whole war here she is a mother of three daughters after the war she has settled in Libesice village and tried to carry business there ... arrows 


Professor, MUDr. Jiří Diamant (1930)

born in a middle class Czech-Jewish family in Brno on May 4th, 1930 transport to Terezín in the Terezín family camp in Birkenau (Březinka) later transported to Buchenwald (January–April 1945) liberated by American soldiers not far from Jena on April 14th, ... arrows 


Professor, Dr. Zdeněk Dittrich (1923)

born in Slovakia in a Czech family studying grammar school in Kolín took part in the student march to the Prague Castle in February 1948 emigrated several days after the “victorious” February of 1948 study of history in Holland academic career at Utrecht ... arrows 


Colonel (ret.) Václav Djačuk (1920)

born in Rachov in Carpathian Ruthenia on September 10, 1920 fled to the Soviet Union imprisoned in the gulag in Soviet Kolyma member of the Czechoslovak Army in the USSR, taken to Buzuluk, fight-fighter in the East Front dismissed from the Air Force after ... arrows 


Master Sergeant (ret.) Jaroslav Dlouhý (1919)

born June 13th 1919 in Český Zawidów in the Volyně region 1941 had to join the Red Army autumn 1941 captured by Germans, but managed to escape hiding in Poland, then returning to Volyně 1944 joins the Svoboda´s army, trained in Romania, first combat ... arrows 


Ing. Miloš Dobrý (1923) video clip available

Born on 31st of January 1923, Prague In 1939, because of his Jewish origin, excluded from school In November 1941 he has been designated by the first transport to Theresienstadt concentration camp (AK I - Construction Commando) In 1942 were to Theresienstadt ... arrows 


Maja Dočkalová (1924)

born on 27.5.1924 near Žitomir in Ukradne on the day of the celebrations of her successful passing of the school-leaving exam the war with the Soviet Union started evacuated to Gorkij, later to Kujbyshev, still later left alone to Buzuluk in Buzuluk met the ... arrows 


First Lieutenant (ret.) Bohuslav Dofek (1922)

born on October 13, 1922 in Brno father, a legionnaire from Russia, died in 1930, mother, a Russian, re-married a Russian from Wrangel's Army, they all left for Tunisia in 1931 he decided to join the Czechoslovak Army in 1943 went through tank training fought ... arrows 


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