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Пятидесятые годы - 1948 - 1959

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25. 2. 1948 - Kоммунистический переворот в ЧСР (148) 1948 - 1955 - Политические процессы в эпоху сталинизма (149) 19. 6. – 23. 6. 1948 – Cлет движения "Сокол" (4) 8. 9. 1948 – Pохороны президента Э. Бенеша (5) 21. 6. 1949 – Kазнь генерала Гелиодора Пики (10) 11. 12. 1949 – так называемое "чудо в Чигошти" (2) 23. 2. 1949 - Hачало коллективизации сельского хозяйства (25) 24. 2. 1949 – Bозникновение Чехословацкого союза молодежи (5) 8. - 11. 10. 1950 - Trial against F.A.Stříteský, head of the piarist dormitory in Litomyšl [en] (4) 13. – 14. 4. 1950 – "Акция K" – насильственное сосредоточение чешских монахов (8) 31. 5. – 8. 6. 1950 – Процесс над Миладой Гораковой (10) 20. 11. – 3. 12. 1952 – Процесс над Рудольфом Сланским и его казнь (4) 30. 5. 1953 – 3. 6. 1953 – Денежная реформа и последовавшие за ней гражданские волнения (10) 22. – 29. 4. 1956 – II съезд чехословацких писателей (1) 9. 5. 1960 – Aмнистия политзаключенных (21)

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Ing. Jiří Vrba (1932)

his father Bohumil Vrba was a Moravian farmer, his farm was appropriated by the state in the 1950s founded a boys´ club Fast Arrows, which was disbanded in 1948. A member of Sokol, there he met the Švéda brothers who came from the same village (Pivín), the eldest ... arrows 


Private (ret.) Edith Weitzenová (roz. Nettlová) (1924)

born May 7th 1924 in Dresden in a Jewish German-speaking family in 1930 the family moved to Liberec in Czech borderland in reaction to rising anti-Semitic mood the family moved to Prague parents shortly in a refugee camp, children in children’s homes father a ... arrows 


Colonel (ret.) Jan Wiener (1920)

born on 26. May 1920 in Hamburg in Czech-German Jewish family in 1940 escaped to Yugoslavia, after it was attacked he wanted to get to Marseille and then to North Africa captured in Italy, escaped twice crossed the front to the Allies in southern Italy, joined ... arrows 


František Zahrádka (1930) video clip available

born October 30th, 1930 in Děčín father František fought as a legionnaire on the Italian front, after the war suffered a leg injury during a fight with Hungarian Bolsheviks in the 1930s the family lived in the border region and experience the rampage of German ... arrows 


Antonín Zajíc (1921)

born in Ruda nad Moravou on April 22nd, 1921 attended primary school in Zvole graduated from Commercial College in Olomouc in 1942 sent to forced labor in Bernsbach in Niedersachsen in the same year refused to come back to forced labor from his holiday, was ... arrows 


Staff Sergeant (Gendarmerie) Zdeněk Závěšický (1922)

trained as a blacksmith joined the national guard right after the end of the war Police academy in Brno, fights with Ukrainian nationalists in charge of the police station in Bílovec left the SNB in 1953 locksmith in the Strojosvit works studied VUML ... arrows 


Lieutenant (ret.) Adolf Pravoslav Zelený (1914)

born on 11th October 1914 in Rožná pod Pernštejnem in the Žďár nad Sázavou district 1937 – graduated at the Military Academy in Hranice na Moravě as a lieutenant 12th June 1939, illegal crossing of the borders to Poland left to France, served in the foreign ... arrows 


Lieutenant Colonel (ret.) Jiří Zenáhlík (1921)

was born on May 20th in 1921 in Tábor in October 1943 he was brought to Berlin on forced labor from where he had escaped in the summer of 1944 to France zhen in England, he joined the army and in November 1944 he was put on in France, in a troop on reserve ... arrows 


Josef Zlámal O. Melit. Prior (1915)

July 1st 1915, born in Halenkovice (Zlín district) August 1949, arrested for reading from the Shepherd’s letter and disapproval with the people’s democratic dictatorship December 1949 sentenced to six years the sentence augmented to ten years after the offence ... arrows 


Lieutenant Colonel (ret.) Hynek Zmítko (1916)

born on 10th January 1916 in Dolní Orešany near Trnava trained as a car mechanic November 1st 1937 joined the Slovak army, served at the radio operator at the 3rd battalion he also served in the army after the declaration of the Slovak state August 9th 1939, ... arrows 


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