70th birthday of grandmother Regina Rotter - Anna and Felix Rotter, Štěpánka and Kurt Rotter, Kitty and Petr Čech, sitting grandmother Regina, in the front row cousins Ivo, Petr and Leo
70th birthday of grandmother Regina Rotter - Anna and Felix Rotter, Štěpánka and Kurt Rotter, Kitty and Petr Čech, sitting grandmother Regina, in the front row cousins Ivo, Petr and Leo
Aunt Kitty Čechová (Rotter) with her son Petr. Kitty remained protected in a mixed marriage from the first wave of deportations at the turn of 1941 and 1942 from Brno. She was deported to Hagibor in Prague and then to Terezín in the winter of 1945. She returned home to her family
Aunt Kitty Čechová (Rotter) with her son Petr. Kitty remained protected in a mixed marriage from the first wave of deportations at the turn of 1941 and 1942 from Brno. She was deported to Hagibor in Prague and then to Terezín in the winter of 1945. She returned home to her family
Wedding photographs of mother Anna's sisters - newlyweds Trudáks and Životskýs, 1935. Uncle Karel Trudák presided over the trial of Milada Horáková in 1950.
Wedding photographs of mother Anna's sisters - newlyweds Trudáks and Životskýs, 1935. Uncle Karel Trudák presided over the trial of Milada Horáková in 1950.
The tomb of the witness's grandfather, Leopold Rotter, in Brno's Jewish cemetery. The tombstone lists the family members who perished during the Holocaust. It is also interesting to note the post-war removal of the original German inscriptions "geboren-gestorben" from the time when the names of the perished relatives were inscribed on the stone
The tomb of the witness's grandfather, Leopold Rotter, in Brno's Jewish cemetery. The tombstone lists the family members who perished during the Holocaust. It is also interesting to note the post-war removal of the original German inscriptions "geboren-gestorben" from the time when the names of the perished relatives were inscribed on the stone