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Moravian Croats

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Růžena Babičová (1922)

born in 1922 in Frélichov a Moravian Croat the family was moved to the town of Húzová in northern Moravia in 1949 they returned to southern Moravia in 1962, settled in Břeclav they spoke traditionally Croatian in the family, kids speak Croatian as well ... arrows 


Magdalena Czehowska (1931)

born in Frélichov in 1931 her native tongue was Croatian, attended the first grade in Czech school, then in German school had the role of the first stárka (main girl) in the last Croatian kiritof (feast) in 1947 the family displaced to Huzová husband Josef ... arrows 


Marie Čtvrtlíková (1938)

born 1938 in Frélichov family of Moravian Croats father killed in the war her grandfather Mate Šalamun was an important mayor of Frélichov during the First Republic now living in Bohuňovice ... arrows 


Jakub Gregor (1930)

he was born in 1930 in Nový Přerov he went to a Czech school for one year, the he went to a German school. after his father had had to go to the army, he took care of the family farm his sister died when she stepped down on a mine his family was moved to ... arrows 


Michal Koch (1936)

born 1936 in Nový Přerov Moravian Croat his father Tomáš Koch fought alongside Italian partisans in WWII after the end of the war his father actively involved in fighting for the Croats´ right to stay in their homes, arrested because of that in 1948 his ... arrows 


Josef Kusmič (1929)

born 1929 in Nový Přerov Moravian Croat Czech and German schools during the war responsible for the household 1948 the family was moved out to Huzová lives in Šternberk, speaks Croatian actively and very well ... arrows 


Stefanie Marek (1930)

born 1930 in Frélichov Croatian and German were spoken at home, attending a Germans school in Drnholec learnt Czech after the war in Vohančice after 1949 the family escaped to Austria, now lives in Vienna ... arrows 


Josef Regen (1929)

born in 1929 in Frélichov Moravian Croat 1949 family was moved out of Frélichov, then living in Rajhradice near Brno now living in Brno, has been working as a watchmaker all his life still speaks the Moravian dialect of Croatian very well ... arrows 


Terezie Sedlačíková (1932)

née Hubená born in 1932 in Nový Přerov a Croatian family attended a German, then a Czech school her father served in Hodonín during the war, he didn’t return from the war spent the rest of the war in a wine cellar expatriated to Dětřichov in 1948 worked ... arrows 


Josef Schneider (1926)

born 1926 in Frélichov family of Moravian Croats Czech school, after the takeover of the Sudetenland attended a German school wehrmacht soldier, served in France after the war became a Czechoslovak soldier, thanks to this the family was not displaced from ... arrows 


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