The Forman family in their house in Čáslav, from left Božena Formanová, Jan Kunášek, Blahoslav Forman, Miloš Forman, Jana Brejchová, Blahoslava Procházková, 1960
The Forman family in their house in Čáslav, from left Božena Formanová, Jan Kunášek, Blahoslav Forman, Miloš Forman, Jana Brejchová, Blahoslava Procházková, 1960
Krystyna Krauze (left) carrying a banner reading "No more brotherly aid" at a proest in Cieszyn, Poland, organised by Polish-Czechoslovak Solidarity on the 21st anniversary of the invasion on 21 August 1989. The photograph was taken by the Independent Photo Agency NAF Dementi, whose archive is managed by the Wrocław-based organisation Ośrodek "Pamięć i Przyszłość" (the use of the photograph is subject to licence)
Krystyna Krauze (left) carrying a banner reading "No more brotherly aid" at a proest in Cieszyn, Poland, organised by Polish-Czechoslovak Solidarity on the 21st anniversary of the invasion on 21 August 1989. The photograph was taken by the Independent Photo Agency NAF Dementi, whose archive is managed by the Wrocław-based organisation Ośrodek "Pamięć i Przyszłość" (the use of the photograph is subject to licence)
Krystyna Krauze on the Melantrich balcony on 4 December 1989 when Mirosław Jasiński of the Polish-Czechoslovak Solidarity Party spoke and Karel Kryl sang the national anthem with Karel Gott. The photograph was taken by photographer Jan Jindra, who called it the 'contrast between an individual and the crowd'
Krystyna Krauze on the Melantrich balcony on 4 December 1989 when Mirosław Jasiński of the Polish-Czechoslovak Solidarity Party spoke and Karel Kryl sang the national anthem with Karel Gott. The photograph was taken by photographer Jan Jindra, who called it the 'contrast between an individual and the crowd'
Krystyna Krauze with Petr Placák before the Velvet Revolution at the Na Klamovce pub in Prague-Košíře, the unofficial underground hub in the 1980s. The witness interviewed Petr Placák, the founder of the monarchist-anarchist movement Czech Children
Krystyna Krauze with Petr Placák before the Velvet Revolution at the Na Klamovce pub in Prague-Košíře, the unofficial underground hub in the 1980s. The witness interviewed Petr Placák, the founder of the monarchist-anarchist movement Czech Children
Krystyna Krauze during a student strike at the University of Gdańsk in June 1988, organised by the Independent Students' Association (NZS). The witness studied political science and became a spokeswoman for the strike committee
Krystyna Krauze during a student strike at the University of Gdańsk in June 1988, organised by the Independent Students' Association (NZS). The witness studied political science and became a spokeswoman for the strike committee