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List of witnesses


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George Agathonikiadis (1947)

born 10th August 1947 in Megali Sterna in the Greek part of Macedonia arrived in Czechoslovakia with his grandparents in autumn 1949 lived with his grandparents in Brno until 1961 1968, began studying secondary school (design and costume art) 1973-7, studied ... arrows 


Lieutenant Vladislav Albrecht (1923)

born in the Czech village Český Boratín on Volyně on April 25, 1923 joined the troop of brigade observers in Rovny in March, 1944 took part in action including the area of Torčín, he walked Slovakia, he lived to experience the end of war not until in the land of ... arrows 


Antoni Aleksandrowicz (1928)

was born in 1928 in Ostrowiszki between 1942 and 1944 Antoni Aleksandrowicz was a member of one of three Home Army units operating in the district after the Soviets had entered Poland he was in hiding in the nearby forests for another five years he returned ... arrows 


Slávka Altmanová (1923) video clip available

born 8th August 1923 in the village of Semiduby, Volhynia 15th February 1944, joined the newly forming 1st Czechoslovak Army Corps signaller and radio operator in the artillery regiment fought at Krosno, Machnówka, Jasło and during the Carpatho-Dukla ... arrows 


Antonis Arabadzis (1936)

born 1936 in a village in northern Greece wounded by a bomb during the civil war, arrived in Czechoslovakia with blood poisoning learned Czech quickly, stayed in touch with the Greek community lost his leg and learned to walk with a prosthetic bandager ... arrows 


Tanasis Avukatos (1962)

born 1962 in Jeseník both parents were Greek lived in the Jeseník region until 18 years of age graduated from university in Prague worked in Olomouc for three years 1988, emigrated to Greece 1999, returned because of work married to a Czech, they have ... arrows 


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 


Lieutenant Alfred Bäcker (1921)

Alfred Bäcker was born in September 1921 in Budweis he grew up in a Czech-German environment he attended a German elementary school and later a German grammar school he graduated in 1939 trained as a telephone operator in Nuremberg he was drafted to the ... arrows 


Petr Bachrach (1929)

he was born on February 5th 1929 in Polish town Bielsk in a Jewish family he ran away to Slovakia in 1939 all of his family members died in concentration camps he escaped from the concentration transport and joined a group of partisans he participated in the ... arrows 


Second Lieutenant Jiřina Bajborová (1925)

born November 15th 1925 in the village of Zdolbunov in Volhynia May 1944 joined the Czechoslovak army in Rovno, as a radio operator in the 3rd brigade, trained in Romanian Sagadura she considers the period spent on the spot height 1304 in the mountain terrain of ... arrows 


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