The Eighties - 1980 - 1989 (226)

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born at Orava, Slovakia in 1930
married Ľudovít Bacigál and moved to Senec near Bratislava, where her husband bought 15 hectares of arable land
in 1952, her husband along with three other peasants was sentenced for a criminal offence of sabotage to seven years of ...
born December 15, 1931
comes from an old farmers’ family
WWII in Libovice
persecution of Jews during WWII
assassination of Heydrich
Vlasov’s army
end of WWII
collectivization of farms and formation of Unified Agricultural Cooperatives (JZD) ...
born in 1948 in Portsmouth
since his youth, he was very political. He lobbied for the Labour Party
studied Russian and also learnt Czech
joined the Foreign office and was placed to Prague in 1973
his job was to read through newspapers, meet journalists and ...

born 1942 in Tovačov
signed Charter 77 in 1980
on May 1, 1987 with Tomáš Hradilek displayed a banner reading "Charter 77 calls for civic courage" in Olomouc
with T. Hradilek wrote an open letter to President Gustáv Husák in 1987, urging him to abdicate from the ...

born in 1952 in Prague
her mother had Jewish origins, her father was a Czechoslovak counter-intelligence officer
1961 – moved with her parents to Eastern Berlin
lived in Eastern Berlin till 1968
summer of 1968 – emigrated with her mother to Israel
military ...
born 1946 in Bratislava
studied nuclear physics at the Czech Technical University
1968-1969 study in the Netherlands
in 1970 began working in the Institute of Solid State Physics, but was dismissed for his refusal to enter the Socialist Youth union
from 1974 ...
Born on April 4, 1968
Studied at the Faculty of medicine of the Charles University
After November 17, he became one of the student leaders
December 28, 1989 – he became the youngest member of the federal assembly
After the first free elections in 1990, he ...

born August 23rd 1923 in Kalniště in Slovakia
1943 basic military service in Prešov, assists the commander, then as a messenger in the unit
1944 move to Poprad and Banská Bystrica, from there sent to the mountains and bunkers with military supplies
August 1944 ...
born 1919 in a Czech family living in Warsaw in Poland
1928 the family returned to Czechoslovakia – Dubňany near Hodonín
graduated from grammar school in Hodonín
from 1941 working in the Baťa factory in Otrokovice, then in Zlín
January 1943 sent for forced ...
born in Stará Halič in Slovakia on October 31, 1928, grew up in Boskovice
his father was a Jew, his mother a devout Catholic - their mixed marriage saved them from their deportation to the annihilation camp
as a boy, Leopold, nicknamed Hurvínek, acted as a ...