The Malypetr family at their cottage in the Giant Mountains, Mísečky, 1977. From left: brother Jiří, uncle Jiří, brother's daughter Alice, father Jan, mother Míla, Jan Malypetr. Below, children Jan and Renata
The Malypetr family at their cottage in the Giant Mountains, Mísečky, 1977. From left: brother Jiří, uncle Jiří, brother's daughter Alice, father Jan, mother Míla, Jan Malypetr. Below, children Jan and Renata
Unveiling of the memorial plaque of grandfather Jan Malypetra on the farm in Klobuky, 2003. From left Petr Stránský, Jan Malypetr, Jiří Malypetr, Honza Stránský, Jiří Stránský
Unveiling of the memorial plaque of grandfather Jan Malypetra on the farm in Klobuky, 2003. From left Petr Stránský, Jan Malypetr, Jiří Malypetr, Honza Stránský, Jiří Stránský
Otakar Mika (third from right) guides Czech Prime Minister Petr Pithart (second from left) through the Cremona Luby factory in the early 1990s. Standing on the far left is Cremona director Vlastimil Jirasek
Otakar Mika (third from right) guides Czech Prime Minister Petr Pithart (second from left) through the Cremona Luby factory in the early 1990s. Standing on the far left is Cremona director Vlastimil Jirasek
Otakar Mika (centre) as head of the Cheb district office meeting Anton Hardt, a German expelled from the Sudetenland after World War II. First half of the 1990s
Otakar Mika (centre) as head of the Cheb district office meeting Anton Hardt, a German expelled from the Sudetenland after World War II. First half of the 1990s
Otakar Mika (right) at the Ypsilonka Memorial, which commemorates the liberation of western Bohemia by the US army. In the middle stands the US Ambassador to Czechoslovakia Jack Matlock, on the right Milan Bayer. The image dates from the second half of the 1980s
Otakar Mika (right) at the Ypsilonka Memorial, which commemorates the liberation of western Bohemia by the US army. In the middle stands the US Ambassador to Czechoslovakia Jack Matlock, on the right Milan Bayer. The image dates from the second half of the 1980s
Commemorative act at the Ypsilonka Memorial, which commemorates the liberation of western Bohemia by the US Army. In 1980, in the middle, US Ambassador to Czechoslovakia Francis Meehan. This image was taken by Otakar Mika
Commemorative act at the Ypsilonka Memorial, which commemorates the liberation of western Bohemia by the US Army. In 1980, in the middle, US Ambassador to Czechoslovakia Francis Meehan. This image was taken by Otakar Mika
A photograph by Otakar Mika of the US Army Ypsilonka Memorial, which commemorates the liberation of western Bohemia by the US Army. Second half of the 1980s
A photograph by Otakar Mika of the US Army Ypsilonka Memorial, which commemorates the liberation of western Bohemia by the US Army. Second half of the 1980s
A photograph by Otakar Mika of the US Army Ypsilonka Memorial, which commemorates the liberation of western Bohemia by the US Army. First half of the 1980s
A photograph by Otakar Mika of the US Army Ypsilonka Memorial, which commemorates the liberation of western Bohemia by the US Army. First half of the 1980s
A photograph by Otakar Mika of the US Army Ypsilonka Memorial, which commemorates the liberation of western Bohemia by the US Army. Second half of the 1980s
A photograph by Otakar Mika of the US Army Ypsilonka Memorial, which commemorates the liberation of western Bohemia by the US Army. Second half of the 1980s
A photograph by Otakar Mika of the US Army Ypsilonka Memorial, which commemorates the liberation of western Bohemia by the US Army. First half of the 1980s
A photograph by Otakar Mika of the US Army Ypsilonka Memorial, which commemorates the liberation of western Bohemia by the US Army. First half of the 1980s