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List of witnesses


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Lakis Jordanidis (1962)

Lakis Jordanidis was born in Kutná Hora in 1962 his father comes from Greece, his mother is Czech graduated from grammar school in Kutná Hora and the University of Economics in Prague additional education in teaching in 1986 began teaching at a secondary ... arrows 


Václav Kabrda (1931)

he was born in 1931 he is a Czech fellow from the North of the Caucasus at the beginning of the WWII lost his eye by an accident spent the war in Germany with his parents after his return to USSR he was questioned many times by the secret police after the ... arrows 


Sofia Kalagasidou (1942)

born 1942 in Fytoki, Kozani district taken through Albania to Romania primary school in Oradea Mare; 1954, taken to Czechoslovakia spent two years in children's homes, learnt to be a seamstress worked at Moravolen Jeseník 1974, moved to Brno, worked at ... arrows 


Eva Kalinová (1913 - 2011)

born in 1913 in Místek in family of Oskar Landsberger, Jewish textile factory owner 1939 emigrated illegally on a ship via Danube and the Black Sea and the Mediterranean Sea to Palestine during World War II in England, worked in a nursery 1945 return to ... arrows 


Stylianos Kandaras (1936)

born 9th May 1936 in the village of Foustani, Greece he and his brother were placed in children's homes in Hungary, staying there till 1954 subsequently joined his parents in Czechoslovakia graduated and moved to Karviné, where he lives to this day his wife ... arrows 


Georgios Karanikos (1934)

born in 1934 in Greece 1948, forced to permanently leave Greece passed through Albania, by boat to Poland and into the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic placed into a children's home in Ostrava graduated from a chemistry school in Pardubice while there, met ... arrows 


Władysław Karol (1926)

born 28 January 1926 in Łunie near Słobódka before World War II he completed six forms of a Polish school in 1944 he was called up and deported to Russia he got to the Polish Second Army the end of the war found him in Prague after he completed his military ... arrows 


Paul (Mordechaj) Katriel (1929)

narozen v roce 1929 v Trenčíně na Slovensku v roce 1935 odešel s rodiči do Palestiny vyučil se strojním zámečníkem v mládí vstoupil do židovské podzemní armády – Hagany služba u námořnictva po vyhlášení izraelské nezávislosti vystudoval strojní inženýrství ... arrows 


Konstantinos Katsianikos (1941)

born 1941 in Perivlaki, North-Western Greece 1948, came to Czechoslovakia with his siblings childhood spent in a children's home studies grammar school in Krnov 1960, moved to Prague worked at the railways; after the revolution, as a tour guide Czech wife ... arrows 


Antonie Kechrtová (1920)

was born on 24th December in 1920 in Český Malín in Volhynia, her family owned a large farm she visited local Czech elementary school in Malín, later a Polish one in Maczkowce after the Nazi occupation her life had changed radically on 13th of July in 1943, when ... arrows 


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