1960. 5. 9. – Széleskörű amnesztia a politikai foglyok számára (21)
1962. 5. 9. – Széleskörű amnesztia (6)
1963. 8. 22. – A rehabilitációk kezdete (2)
1967. 6. 27-29. - A Csehszlovák Írók Szövetségének IV. kongresszusa (1)
1967. 10. 31. – Spontán diáktüntetés Prágában (1)
1968. 1. 5. – 8. 21. Prágai Tavasz (40)
1968. 4. 5. – A Pártonkívüliek Klubja (KAN) megalakulása (3)
1968. 8. 21. - A Varsói Szerződés tagállamainak hadserege megszállja Csehszlovákiát (70)
1968. 8. 22. – A Csehszlovák Kommunista Párt rendkívüli, úgynevezett Vysočany-i kongresszusa (1)
1968. 11. 19. - 21. - 3 napos diáksztrájk és a társadalmi ellenállás más megnyilatkozásai (3)
1969. 8. 18. – 21. – Tömegdemonstrációk a szovjet megszállás ellen (4)
1969. 4. 17. – Alexander Dubček lemond és kezdetét veszi az úgynevezett normalizáció időszaka (3)
1969. 1. 16. – Jan Palach mártírhalála (7)
her father was victim of Stalin’s repressions
during WW II was working in Königsberg
she married a Czech from Brno town but under pressure she moved to USSR with three children born in Czechoslovakia ...

born April 11th 1935, spent his childhood in Domažlice
his father Josef Černohorský was a Czechoslovak army officer, during the war held in the Flossenbürg concentration camp together with other fellow-citizens from Domažlice due to the escape of Jan Smudek; he was ...
comes from a rich family of an industrialist from Česká Skalice
studied at a grammar school in Náchod
August 1948 – emigrated abroad
lived in Munich for two years, cofounder of the Czech section of Radio Free Europe together with Pavel Tigrid
participated as ...
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, ...
carpenter
arrested after an unsuccessful attempt to cross the border
permanent health damage from an ear injury during the interrogations
two sons ...
born in a cottier family in Valašský region on June 28th, 1923.
joined the Government Protectorate Army in 1941
embattled in Italy in 1944, with some other members of the Government Army defected to guerrilla
he left for Switzerland at the end of 1944, he ...
born 29th January 1939, Smiřice
completed grammar school in Hradec Králové
1958, co-founded the amateur group Kladivadlo in Broumov
1963, Kladivadlo moved to Kadaň
the group regularly achieved success in the competitions Jiráskův Hronov and Wolkerův ...
Born in 1926 in Prague.
Left for Palestine in 1939 with his parents, younger sister, and uncle.
Experienced a long journey, over three months, on the river ship, “Spiroa,” on the Danube River.
In Palestine, he began working as a locksmith.
By the end of 1943, ...
was born on July 23rd in 1919 in Teplice
shortly before the war erupted Anita had been baptized and on September 17th in 1939 she got married to Jindřich Gaydečka of German origin, which saved her from a deportation to the concentration camp and the gas chamber ...
born on 30th June 1920 in Prague
in April 1939 left Czechoslovakia, over Yugoslavia, Italy and Switzerland to England
1939-1942 stayed, studies in London
1942-1945 at the 312th (from 1944 310th) Czechoslovak fighter squadron of the RAF, due to his eyesight ...