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Before the iron curtain fall - 1946 - 1949

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1944 - 1953 The Partisan war in Lithuania (1) 1944 - 1949 Greek civil war (30) 1944 - 1947 - Population Transfers from the Ukrainian - Polish Borderlands (4) 30. 5. 1945 – 29. 10. 1946 - Withdrawal of Germans from Czechoslovakia (105) 1945 - 1948 - First renewal of Junák (16) 1945 - 1946 Resettlement of Poles in the "Regained lands" (13) 29. 6. 1945 – Withdrawal from the Carpatho-Russia in favour of the USSR (19) 1946 - Expell of ethnic Germans from Hungary (0) 26. 5. 1946 – The last “free” parliamentary election in Czechoslovakia (23) 10. 7. 1946 – Agreement on Volhynian Czechs option with the USSR (66) 23.12.1947 - Mass Nationalization of industrial and other property in Bulgaria (1) 1947 - Jamboree in France (1) 1948 – Action "DI" (Confidential: Israel) (10) 19. 6. – 23. 6. 1948 – The Sokol Gathering (12) 8. 9. 1948 – Funeral of President Edvard Beneš (9) 25. 2. 1948 - Communist coup d‘état in ČSR (289) 1948 Arab–Israeli War (0)

List of witnesses


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Vladimír Štúr (1930 - 2006) video clip available

was born on April 24, 1930 in Lubina there he attended the elementary school and continued his studies in Stará Turá to become a machine fitter after school he worked at a private company in Nové Mesto nad Váhom, however with the upcoming communist regime his ... arrows 


Sergeant Jiří Švejdar (1922)

born 24th May 1922 in Český Boratín, Volhynia; his father the mayor was famous for protecting the village from hardship sergeant artillery observer of the 1st Czechoslovak Army Corps, on the East Front fought at Dukla, took part in the Slovakian liberation of ... arrows 


Marta Talmanová (1924) video clip available

Maiden name Čermáková She was born on April 5th 1924 in Plzeň town Graduation from the business academy; she worked as a typist in Škoda company She was member of the Sokol organization April 1944-September 1944 - forced labor camp in Germany (Braunschweig) ... arrows 


Arpád Tarnóczy (1936) video clip available

he was born in 1936 in Nováky in an aristocratic family he studied at the Roman Catholic public school in Nováky, then continued studying in Prievidza and Šaštín as a nine-year-old boy he secretly delivered papers and some money essential for escape to their ... arrows 


Sergeant (ret.) Marie Tasová (1922)

she was born on November 18th 1922 in Kvasilov town in Volhynia she has been assigned to work in the coal mine in Eastern Ukraine in 1944 she entered the 1st Czechoslovak Independent corps in 1944 in August of 1944 she was sent to Kiev to undergo the nursing ... arrows 


Colonel (ret.) Pavel Tauber (1920 - 2008)

born 1920 in Western Bohemia forced labor after the occupation of Czechoslovakia, escaped to Poland Captured and imprisoned in the Soviet Union fought in the Middle East, participated in the fights at Tobruk passed flight training in Great Britain and Canada ... arrows 


František Tesař

political prisoner born on 25 August 1932 in Moravské Budějovice his life was influenced by his faith in God and his relationship to the land that belonged to his family for generations he was partially involved in the so-called Babice action along with a ... arrows 


Colonel (ret.) Michal Tilňák (1920)

born December 23rd 1920 in village Malá Čingava in the Sevluš district in Carpathian Ruthenia after elementary school worked as an assistant to a public notary and a worker after the occupation of Carpathian Ruthenia by Hungarian army had to go through ... arrows 


Monsignor Alojz Tkáč (1934) video clip available

he was born on March 2, 1934, in the village of Ohradzany in Humenné district he grew up in the Christian family, his parents were peasants he studied theology in Bratislava between the years 1956 and 1961 (though totalitarianism) as a young theologian he knew ... arrows 


Colonel (ret.) Josef Václav Toman-Tománek (1912) video clip available

born November 19, in 1912 in Kupichov in Volhynia after the takeover of Volhynia by the Soviet Union imprisoned in eastern Poland for six months militia against the Bandera´s bands 1944 – joined the 1st Czechoslovak Army Corps officers´ school first officer ... arrows 


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