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The Eighties - 1980 - 1989

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1979 - 1989 - Sovětská invaze do Afghánistánu (1) 21. 8. 1988 – 17. 11. 1989 – Street demonstrations against the communist regime (13) 29. 6. 1989 – Zveřejnění manifestu Několik vět (8) 16. 12. 1989 - 24-25. 12. 1989 - The Romanian revolution (2) 1989 - The fall of the iron curtain (96) 10.11.1989 - The Transition from communism to democracy in Bulgaria (2) 17. 11. - 29. 12. 1989 - The Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia (95) 1989 - Transition in Hungary (0) 17. 11. 1989 - Demonstration at Národní třída (9)

List of witnesses


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Pavel Macháček (1921 - 2008)

born in Prague on August 15th, 1921, died at the end of 2008 his father was a school director at the First Republic times, his mother co-founded an organization for mother and child protection he was hiding his Jewish classmate Jiří Synek during the war (a famous ... arrows 


Marie Maixnerová (1922)

born 1922 in Verměřovice during the Fifties a political prisoner joined the order of Sisters of Mary after coming into contact with the Schoenstatt Movement returned to Czaechoslovakia in 1948, actively propagating the Schoenstatt Movement first arrested in ... arrows 


Ivan Malý (1922)

born 13th October 1922 in Dobřany near Pilsen, Catholic father was head physician at the Asylum for the Mentally Ill in Dobřany, later they moved to the Bohnice asylum in Prague he remembers a childhood full of hatred towards the Germans 1940 joined an ... arrows 


Václav Malý (1950)

born September 21st 1950 in Prague 1969–1974 studying theology in Litoměřice, formation in the seminary 1976 ordained a priest 1976–1978 served in Vlašim and Pilsen as a chaplain 1977 signed Charter 77 1978 his state approval for ministry in the church was ... arrows 


Marta Marsinová (1922) video clip available

she was born on May 11, 1922, in Žilina after finishing her study at secondary grammar school in Žilina, she studied Slovak and German language as well as general linguistics at the Faculty of Philosophy at Comenius University in Bratislava after finishing the ... arrows 


Lubomír Martínek (1954)

1954, born in České Budějovice 1955, moved to Prague after his father died Secondary Technical School of Mechanics alternative service in ČKD Kompresory 1977-1979, stage hand at Divadlo Na Zábradlí 1979, emigrated to Paris manual labour, translating ... arrows 


Zdena Mašínová (1933)

born 7th November 1933 daughter of resistance hero Josef Mašín, sister of the Mašín Brothers after her brothers' flight in 1953 and her mother's arrest and death, she was left with no family held in custody for a month, persecuted her whole life only managed ... arrows 


Sabetay Mayer (1922)

born in 1922 in a family of a small-scale Jew trader from Pleven studied in the semi-classical school of Pleven after which got a certificate for a junior accountant after 1941 had to quit his higher education due to anti-Jew legislation between 1941 and 1944 ... arrows 


Jaroslav Med (1932)

Born in 1932 in Havlíčkův Brod 1952 – began his studies at the Faculty of Philosophy of the Charles University 1966 – a candidate in the Institute for Czech Literature of the Czech Academy of Sciences 1970s – taught at vocational schools 1980-2010 – worked at ... arrows 


Irena Meixnerová (1938)

1938 born in Katowice, Poland 1939 Sosnowiec Ghetto 1943–1945 hiding in Vojkovice 1961 teacher at primary school in Mosty u Jablunkova 1962–1996 teacher at The Secondary Technical School in Frýdek-Místek Hidden Child ... arrows 


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