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25. 2. 1948 – Przewrót komunistyczny w ČSR

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Przed powstaniem żelaznej kurtyny 1946-1949 (297) Lata pięćdziesiąte 1948 – 1959 (406)

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Bernard Pánči (1922) video clip available

he was born on September 12, 1922 in Biely Potok near Ružomberok in 1941 he entered the seminary in Spišská Kapitula and in 1946 he was ordered a priest his first stops were Oravské Veselé, Námestovo, Liptovský Mikuláš, and right after that - PTP (Auxiliary ... arrows 


Second Lieutenant Ivan Pap (1922 - 2010)

native of Cartpathian Ruthenia (Rusyn) spent part of the war in the Hungarian army, later joined the 1st Czechoslovak army corps during the war served mainly in the army canteen after the war worked briefly as a cook, later in a glass factory refused the ... arrows 


Captain (ret.) Mikuláš Paul (1925)

born May 25th 1925 in Volhynia after secondary technical school immediately assigned to military training in 1943, together with his brother, joined the Czechoslovak army unit in Buzuluk trained as a scout radio operator fought in the Carpathian-Dukla ... arrows 


Slávka Peroutková (1922)

born 9th November 1922 as Jaroslava Fenclová, family of a bookseller, publisher and the owner of a travel agency her father committed suicide in 1933 during the war, while working at the Directorate for Youth Education, she met Eva Peroutková, daughter of ... arrows 


JUDr. Josef Plocek (1925)

born March 8, 1925 in Prague in a Catholic family after the Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia expelled from grammar school and banned from further studies after the war completed the study of law, and a part of philosophy study (interrupted by his arrest) 1951 ... arrows 


Colonel (ret.) Jan Plovajko (1922)

was born on 5th February 1922 in Subcarpathia After the Hungarian invasion, he escaped to USSR, arrested and interrogated at the NKVD, sentenced to three years I a forced labor camp Gulags: Krasnojarsk, Norillag 1943 entered the Czechoslovak Army, a journey to ... arrows 


Captain (ret.) Josef Pochman (1921)

Born nearby Rakovník, attended municipal school Studied military music school and a college of music Emigrated from the Protectorate, captured in Romania and then in Hungary Fled via Yugoslavia (the “eastern route”) to France After the fall of France he fled ... arrows 


Colonel (ret.) Jiří Poláček (1913 - 2008)

born in Prague on March 29th, 1913, spent his childhood in Kolín came of a line of Kolín Jews, whose members died in Auschwitz joined the Army in 1935, participant of the mobilization in 1938 emigration in 1939 voyage on board of the ships Melk and Milos, one ... arrows 


Bedřich Polák (1920)

born in Olomouc in 1920 left for Yugoslavia at the age of 17 he return home in September 1938 had worked in the Ministry of Agriculture Polak had been involved in the resistance movement in western Bohemia during The Second World War a member of the ... arrows 


First Lieutenant (ret.) Štefan Popjuk (1915)

born June 25th 1915 in Carpathian Ruthenia trained as a carpenter, served in the Czechoslovak army till the Hungarian occupation 1939 unsuccessful attempt at escape to the USSR, forced to remain in the occupied homeland joined the Hungarian army, 1943 ... arrows 


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