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  • Aunt Regina Heitmann, who placed Judis Urbanová to a home for the elderly, ca. 1944
    Aunt Regina Heitmann, who placed Judis Urbanová to a home for the elderly, ca. 1944
    Aunt Regina Heitmann, who placed Judis Urbanová to a home for the elderly, ca. 1944
    Judis Urbanová (* 1940)
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  • Adoptive mother Ely Leiner and her husband, 1954
    Adoptive mother Ely Leiner and her husband, 1954
    Adoptive mother Ely Leiner and her husband, 1954
    Judis Urbanová (* 1940)
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  • Judis Urbanová, 2023
    Judis Urbanová, 2023
    Judis Urbanová, 2023
    Judis Urbanová (* 1940)
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  • Judis Urbanová, 2023
    Judis Urbanová, 2023
    Judis Urbanová, 2023
    Judis Urbanová (* 1940)
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  • Spitsbergen expedition in 1968, second from the left
    Spitsbergen expedition in 1968, second from the left
    Spitsbergen expedition in 1968, second from the left
    Gerhard Tschunko (* 1935)
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  • Gerhard Tschunko with his mother Růžena and father Rudolf in 1935
    Gerhard Tschunko with his mother Růžena and father Rudolf in 1935
    Gerhard Tschunko with his mother Růžena and father Rudolf in 1935
    Gerhard Tschunko (* 1935)
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  • Witness was an active climber even at the beginning of the new millennium
    Witness was an active climber even at the beginning of the new millennium
    Witness was an active climber even at the beginning of the new millennium
    Gerhard Tschunko (* 1935)
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  • Ludmila Tornová at the time of the interview in February 2024
    Ludmila Tornová at the time of the interview in February 2024
    Ludmila Tornová at the time of the interview in February 2024
    Ludmila Tornová (* 1945)
    photo: Markéta Reszczyńska
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  • Ludmila Tornová in her youth
    Ludmila Tornová in her youth
    Ludmila Tornová in her youth
    Ludmila Tornová (* 1945)
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  • The grandfather of the witness, Professor of Indology Moriz Winternitz (1863-1937) in his office in Opatovická Street in Prague in 1930
    The grandfather of the witness, Professor of Indology Moriz Winternitz (1863-1937) in his office in Opatovická Street in Prague in 1930
    The grandfather of the witness, Professor of Indology Moriz Winternitz (1863-1937) in his office in Opatovická Street in Prague in 1930
    Ludmila Tornová (* 1945)
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  • Indologist Moriz Winternitz (left), then dean of the philosophical faculty of the German University in Prague, Bengali poet and philosopher Rabindranath Thakur (centre) and Czech indologist Vincenc Lesný (right) in Prague in June 1921, Thakur visited the Jedlička Institute and gave a lecture in the large hall of the Lucerna
    Indologist Moriz Winternitz (left), then dean of the philosophical faculty of the German University in Prague, Bengali poet and philosopher Rabindranath Thakur (centre) and Czech indologist Vincenc Lesný (right) in Prague in June 1921, Thakur visited the Jedlička Institute and gave a lecture in the large hall of the Lucerna
    Indologist Moriz Winternitz (left), then dean of the philosophical faculty of the German University in Prague, Bengali poet and philosopher Rabindranath Thakur (centre) and Czech indologist Vincenc Lesný (right) in Prague in June 1921, Thakur visited the Jedlička Institute and gave a lecture in the large hall of the Lucerna
    Ludmila Tornová (* 1945)
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  • Rabindranath Thakur (seated second from left) visiting Prague, grandfather of the witness Moriz Winternitz standing first from left in the second row
    Rabindranath Thakur (seated second from left) visiting Prague, grandfather of the witness Moriz Winternitz standing first from left in the second row
    Rabindranath Thakur (seated second from left) visiting Prague, grandfather of the witness Moriz Winternitz standing first from left in the second row
    Ludmila Tornová (* 1945)
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  • Witness´s grandfather Moriz Winternitz's (right) and Rabindranath Thakur in India in 1922, when Moriz Winternitz served as a visiting professor for a year at his Vishvabharati University in Shantiniketan
    Witness´s grandfather Moriz Winternitz's (right) and Rabindranath Thakur in India in 1922, when Moriz Winternitz served as a visiting professor for a year at his Vishvabharati University in Shantiniketan
    Witness´s grandfather Moriz Winternitz's (right) and Rabindranath Thakur in India in 1922, when Moriz Winternitz served as a visiting professor for a year at his Vishvabharati University in Shantiniketan
    Ludmila Tornová (* 1945)
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  • Moriz Winternitz's children in a photograph of the famous Langhans studio from 1904, a year before their mother's death. From left: Artur, Ida, Josef, Jiří and Max
    Moriz Winternitz's children in a photograph of the famous Langhans studio from 1904, a year before their mother's death. From left: Artur, Ida, Josef, Jiří and Max
    Moriz Winternitz's children in a photograph of the famous Langhans studio from 1904, a year before their mother's death. From left: Artur, Ida, Josef, Jiří and Max
    Ludmila Tornová (* 1945)
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  • Berta Nagel (1862-1932) - opera singer and second wife of Moriz Winternitz
    Berta Nagel (1862-1932) - opera singer and second wife of Moriz Winternitz
    Berta Nagel (1862-1932) - opera singer and second wife of Moriz Winternitz
    Ludmila Tornová (* 1945)
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  • Otilie Nagelová (1861-1943), sister of Moriz Winternitz's second wife, who accompanied Einstein on the piano
    Otilie Nagelová (1861-1943), sister of Moriz Winternitz's second wife, who accompanied Einstein on the piano
    Otilie Nagelová (1861-1943), sister of Moriz Winternitz's second wife, who accompanied Einstein on the piano
    Ludmila Tornová (* 1945)
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  • Father of the witness Jiří Winternitz in his youth, since 1947 Jiří Vít (1898 -1988)
    Father of the witness Jiří Winternitz in his youth, since 1947 Jiří Vít (1898 -1988)
    Father of the witness Jiří Winternitz in his youth, since 1947 Jiří Vít (1898 -1988)
    Ludmila Tornová (* 1945)
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  • Mother of the witness Květislava Vítová, née Richterová (1914-1997), in her youth
    Mother of the witness Květislava Vítová, née Richterová (1914-1997), in her youth
    Mother of the witness Květislava Vítová, née Richterová (1914-1997), in her youth
    Ludmila Tornová (* 1945)
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  • Josef Winternitz (1896-1952), the older brother of the witness´s father, was a physicist and philosopher who popularized Einstein's theory of relativity during the First Republic and was one of the leaders of the German-speaking left-wing youth
    Josef Winternitz (1896-1952), the older brother of the witness´s father, was a physicist and philosopher who popularized Einstein's theory of relativity during the First Republic and was one of the leaders of the German-speaking left-wing youth
    Josef Winternitz (1896-1952), the older brother of the witness´s father, was a physicist and philosopher who popularized Einstein's theory of relativity during the First Republic and was one of the leaders of the German-speaking left-wing youth
    Ludmila Tornová (* 1945)
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  • Parents Květislava and JiříWinternitz in exile in London during the Second World War with their sons Petr (1940-1944) and Pavel (*1942)
    Parents Květislava and JiříWinternitz in exile in London during the Second World War with their sons Petr (1940-1944) and Pavel (*1942)
    Parents Květislava and JiříWinternitz in exile in London during the Second World War with their sons Petr (1940-1944) and Pavel (*1942)
    Ludmila Tornová (* 1945)
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  • Witness´s mother with her sons Petr (1940-1944) and Pavel (*1942) during the Second World War in exile in London
    Witness´s mother with her sons Petr (1940-1944) and Pavel (*1942) during the Second World War in exile in London
    Witness´s mother with her sons Petr (1940-1944) and Pavel (*1942) during the Second World War in exile in London
    Ludmila Tornová (* 1945)
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  • Max Winternitz, the younger brother of the witness´s father, with his son Pavel (left) in exile in London in 1941
    Max Winternitz, the younger brother of the witness´s father, with his son Pavel (left) in exile in London in 1941
    Max Winternitz, the younger brother of the witness´s father, with his son Pavel (left) in exile in London in 1941
    Ludmila Tornová (* 1945)
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  • Younger brother of the witness´s  father, MUDr. Max Winternitz (1900-1952) in 1946
    Younger brother of the witness´s father, MUDr. Max Winternitz (1900-1952) in 1946
    Younger brother of the witness´s father, MUDr. Max Winternitz (1900-1952) in 1946
    Ludmila Tornová (* 1945)
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  • Witness with her brother Pavel and her parents in the Jizera Mountains in 1948
    Witness with her brother Pavel and her parents in the Jizera Mountains in 1948
    Witness with her brother Pavel and her parents in the Jizera Mountains in 1948
    Ludmila Tornová (* 1945)
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  • Witness with her older brother Pavel at the cottage in Janov nad Nisou
    Witness with her older brother Pavel at the cottage in Janov nad Nisou
    Witness with her older brother Pavel at the cottage in Janov nad Nisou
    Ludmila Tornová (* 1945)
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