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PhDr. Jan Čipera (1923)

Born on August 7, 1923 Mother Božena Čiperová (Klausová) was an orphan, her legal guardian was Tomáš Baťa Dominik Čipera, the father of Jan Čipera, was the closest associate of T. Baťa, after his death, he became the managing director of the Baťa Company. He was ... arrows 


Imrich Danko (1923) video clip available

he was born on April 18, 1923 in Šášovské Podhradie after passing the school-leaving examination in 1944 he participated in the Slovak National Uprising, was arrested by Germans and sent to Handlová prison for 14 days on March 30, 1949 he married Edita Pišková ... arrows 


Jan Demčík (1913 - 2005)

born 1913 in the village of Voloska in the Irshava district in the Carpathian Ruthenia graduated from the commercial school in Mukachevo working for the financial guard after the break-up of the country decided to leave for the USSR in 1940 spent three years ... arrows 


Alois Denemarek (1917)

born in Dolní Vilémovice on June 21st, 1917 joined up the Army in 1937, experienced mobilization served with the dragoons in Pardubice grew up with Jan Kubiš, kept in touch with him during the war the Denemarek family hid paraschutist Pospíšil his brother ... arrows 


Vasil Derďuk (1922) video clip available

born 6th December 1922 in Černá Tisa, Transcarpathian Ruthenia 1939, got into trouble with a Hungarian officer and fled to the USSR imprisoned in the USSR - in Novosibirsk, Kamchatka and Novaya Zemlya fought at Sokolovo, Kiev, Bela Crkva, during the ... arrows 


Anna Derflerová (1920)

she was born in Volhynia in Ukraine she spent the whole war here she is a mother of three daughters after the war she has settled in Libesice village and tried to carry business there ... arrows 


Ion Diaconescu (1917)

born on 25 of August 1917 at Botesti, Arges county member of the National Peasant Party he held office within Ministry of National Economy was arrested on 5th of December 1947, being sentenced to 15 years of obligatory work he experienced the harsh conditions ... arrows 


Doc. MUDr. Jiří Diamant (1930)

born in a middle class Czech-Jewish family in Brno on May 4th, 1930 transport to Terezín in the Terezín family camp in Birkenau (Březinka) later transported to Buchenwald (January–April 1945) liberated by American soldiers not far from Jena on April 14th, ... arrows 


Judy (Judita) Diamantová, rozená Riffová (1932)

Born in 1932 in a Jewish family in Ostrava Her mother’s marriage with a non-Jewish man protected them for a while from deportation to the ghetto Spent a couple of months in hiding in Zlín Deported to the Theresienstadt ghetto in March 1945 Liberated in ... arrows 


Pavel Dimun (1914)

born June 17, 1914 in the Slovak village of Habura when he was twenty years old he was interrogated by the authorities for a revolt in Habura a Čertižné mobilization in 1938, joined the Czechoslovak army 1944 volunteered to join the Czechoslovak foreign army ... arrows 


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