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The Sixties - 1960 - 1969

Related anniversaries

9. 5. 1960 - Amnesty of political prisoners (46) 9. 5. 1962 – An extensive amnesty (8) 22. 8. 1963 – Start of court restitutions (5) 27. – 29. 6. 1967 - The 4th Congress of Czech Writers (3) 31. 10. 1967 – Spontaneous student demonstration in Prague (3) 5. 1. - 21. 8. 1968 - The Prague Spring (95) 1968 - 1970 - Second renewal of Junák (19) 5. 4. 1968 – Formation of KAN (Club of Active Non-partisans) (5) 21. 8. 1968 - Invasion of the Warsaw Pact troops (145) 22. 8. 1968 – Extraordinary congress (the “Vysočany Congress”) of KSČ (1) 19. – 21. 11. 1968 – The three-day student strike and other displays of civil r (4) 18. - 21. 8. 1969 – mass demonstrations against Soviet occupation (8) 17. 4. 1969 – A. Dubček’s resignation, start of the “normalisation” period (10) 16. 1. 1969 – Jan Palach´s self-immolation (16)

List of witnesses


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Václav Topš (1928)

former political prisoner in 1950 called up to serve the army by the 21st tank battalion in Zatec town, later gained the sergeant honor due to a disciplinary violation he was declassed served the army as a secret agent in Mnichovo Hradiste region in 1952 was ... arrows 


Josef Touš (1929) video clip available

born November 9, 1929 in Pocinovice after February 1948 his father Václav Touš (1898–1986) was guiding refugees over the border, arrested and sentenced to 14 years of imprisonment as a member of the group MUDr. Krbec and Co., held in Pankrác, Kladno, Bory, ... arrows 


Professor, ThDr., Ing. Jakub S. Trojan (1927)

Born 11th May 1927 in Paris Protestant pastor, theologian, and economist; belonged to Nová orientace movement Member of Academic YMCA from 1946 to 1950 Three years compulsory military service with Auxiliary Technical Battalions (PTP) 1974 - Denied government ... arrows 


Sergeant Irena Trojanová (1926)

born May 11th, 1926 in Carpathian Ruthenia poor agricultural family November 1944 drafted to the Red Army as a nurse January 1945 escaped to the Czechoslovak army after the war stayed in Czechoslovakia studied a nursing school, worked as a nurse, in state ... arrows 


Miloslav Trubáček (1916) video clip available

1916 born in Prague, Faculty of Law of the Charles University 1945-1946 Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Masaryk) 1946-1949 Czechoslovak Embassy in Moscow (Horák, Laštovička, Glazarová, NKVD) 1949-1953 Department of reparations at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs ... arrows 


Nikolaos Tsametis (1942)

born September 5, 1942 in Trikono, northern Greece his father, a partisan, died in combat in 1948 left Greece living in Rumania for 6 years, children’s camp Oradea his mother went to Czechoslovakia, he arrived there when he was twelve relatives in ... arrows 


Major (ret.) Jiřina Tvrdíková (1923)

she was born on May 15th 1923 in Carpathian Ruthenia she attended the medical school she left with other five student to study to the Soviet Union their group has been captured by Soviet soldiers she spent one and a half years in Soviet prisons in Arzamas and ... arrows 


Jaromír Ulč (1950)

The translation into English will be saved by 30 September 2011. ... arrows 


Jaroslav Vaculín (1926)

He was born on November 11th 1926 in Šumice village in Uherské Hradiště. During WWII, he was deployed to armory Bojkovice. In 1946, he graduated from the business academy in Uherské Hradiště. On October 1st, he joined the military service in Uherské Hradiště ... arrows 


Jindřich Valenta (1935)

born in 1935 entered the Scout Movement after WW2 after February 1948, joined in resistance activity arrested, sent to the uranium mines for seditious activity after his release, manual labour 1968, helped renew Scouting after 1989, Deputy Group Leader of ... arrows 


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