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We sensed the thaw even at school
(audio)
All of our students stood in front of the school, ready to protest
(audio)
We used to go to school in a formation, singing German songs. I didn't speak Czech at all.
(audio)
Five minutes to twelve, my mother picked me up from a bus of fleeing Germans
(audio)
A Russian soldier was walking around with a machine gun and asked us: "Not German, not German?"
(audio)
My mother fled with me and my sister from the Sudetenland to Rakovník
(audio)
After the invasion of the troops in the 1968, the editorial staff of the World in Pictures captured the events in the streets and transported the documents to the printing house in Smíchov by ferry.
(audio)
State Security wanted to know how she supplied money to dissident Jiří Dienstbier
(audio)
Computer memory was thousands times smaller than today's phones
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The Poles apologized to us
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