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Rabbi Sinaj (Wolfgang) Adler (1928)

born July 11th 1928 in Prague in a rabbi’s family comes of a family of rabbis from the Šumava region from Dobrá Voda near Hartmanice March 1943 the family transported to Terezín from May 1944 to January 1945 in Auschwitz, his parents died there afterward ... arrows 


Rudolf Albrecht (1911)

born on the 18th of October, 1911 in Lelekovice near Brno graduated at the Faculty of Medicine at Masaryk University 1937–1939 - served in the army as a medic engaged in antifascist resistance ¬ 1949-1951 – sentenced for an alleged attempt to escape abroad ... 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 


Juraj Alner (1937) video clip available

he was born on July 23, 1937 in Kladno in the family of a textile engineer after a short period of time he and his whole family moved to Ružomberok where his grandfather led the textile factory considering that he was raised in accordance with the Christian ... 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 


Bohuslav Anděl

Born in Volhynia Enlisted in Czechoslovak Army, sapper in 1st Brigade under commanding officer Baláš Took part in the Battle of Krosno and battles at Dukla 1947 re-emigrates to Staňkovice in the region of Žatecko, Czechoslovakia Worked in local Kolkhoz, later ... arrows 


Colonel (ret.) Štěpán Antonij (1922)

born on 28 November 1922 in the village Kanora near Volovec in Subcarpathian Ruthenia as yet a student of Mukachevo grammar school he and a few friends decided to flee into the Soviet Union in 1939 he was arrested by the Soviet frontier guard, imprisoned for many ... arrows 


Emil Appl

born May 2, 1923 in Dolní Čermná near Lanškroun 1942: drafted to the German army, joined the Organization Todt 1942-1944: serving on the eastern front as a locksmith and road mender 1944-1945: construction worker building a factory for Messerschmitt fighter ... arrows 


Petr Arton (1922)

Born on 1.1. 1922 in Warsaw into a German speaking Jewish family 1925 Moves to Czechoslovakia with his parents 1933 enrols in Czech Grammar School Father wants to flee to Bolivia in face of Nazi threat 28.4.1939 illegally crosses Polish borders with his ... arrows 


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