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Vladimír Drábek (1927)

born on 23rd October 1927 in Kudlovice political prisoner interrogated and imprisoned in Uherské Hradiště, when waiting for the court – imprisoned at Cejl, Brno in appalling living conditions charged with subversion of the state and sentenced to two and a half ... arrows 


Iva Drápalová (1925)

Born on April 4, 1925 Went to England on a scholarship in 1939 Returned to Czechoslovakia in 1945 Did her doctorate at Masaryk University in Brno Her first husband, Bohdan Jelínek, became a professor in 1947 He emigrated in 1948, and left Iva, who was ... arrows 


Adam Droppa (1929) video clip available

he was born on June 10, 1929, in Bodice in the district of Liptovský Mikuláš, he comes from a peasant family that owned a huge homestead in 1951 he was conscripted to the Auxiliary Technical Battalion (PTP) where he spent 34 months in the year 1952 the state ... arrows 


Lieutenant Colonel (ret.) Alois Dubec (1923)

born in a cottier family in Valašský region on June 28th, 1923. joined the Government Protectorate Army in 1941 embattled in Italy in 1944, with some other members of the Government Army defected to guerrilla he left for Switzerland at the end of 1944, he ... arrows 


Sergeant, today Private Václav Dubec (1929 - 2011)

born on 14th November 1929 in Volynia in the village of Ládovka 1944 joined the Czechoslovak army in the 1st tank brigade participation in the fights at Dukla, Krakow, Ostrava after the war settled in Bohemia, worked in the administration of the Federation of ... arrows 


Lieutenant Colonel Karel Dufek (1916)

as a student of medicine, he joined the International Brigades fighting alongside the Republicans in the Spanish Civil War after the Brigades´ withdrawal left for France where he was interned fought in the Czechoslovak Foreign Army in France after France’s ... arrows 


Olga Dufková, roz. Urbánková (1940)

born 1940 in Slaný memories of her grandfather’s and father’s stay in Russia her father returned to Czechoslovakia after the October Revolution establishment of a bus transport company in the Slaný region talking about the life of her family during WWII ... arrows 


Václav Dušek (1923)

born October 2, 1923 in Potěhy near Čáslav grammar school in Jaroměř avoided forced labour resistance group "Václavík" studied at Law Faculty in Prague student march in February 1948 unsuccessful attempt at emigration in 1949 employment: Mostex Mostek, ... arrows 


Eva Dušková, roz. Vokálová (1931)

born 11th November 1931 in Prague 1937-45, basic and primary school after 1945, one year of business school 28th May 1948, arrested because of her acquaintance with Miloslav Choc 11th December 1948, convicted as a juvenile in the trial with Hamal and co. ... arrows 


Ing., Colonel Vilém Dvořák (1921)

born on January 23, 1921, in Chlebičov from the Hlučín region, he first fled to Opava he then continued his journey via Slovakia, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Greece, Turkey, Syria and Lebanon in France he engaged into the retreat fights in England he was with an ... arrows 


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