An estimated 1 100 citizens were injured during the mass anti-Communist demonstrations against food prices in Poland in December 1970. As many as 45 people died under tank tracks
An estimated 1 100 citizens were injured during the mass anti-Communist demonstrations against food prices in Poland in December 1970. As many as 45 people died under tank tracks
Family photograph of the Vyskočil family from Budkovice from about 1908. Zdenka Pospíšilová's father Josef Vyskočil is standing in the top row, second from the left. Below him sits his sister Anna, who drowned herself and her two children in a pond as a result of an unhappy marriage
Family photograph of the Vyskočil family from Budkovice from about 1908. Zdenka Pospíšilová's father Josef Vyskočil is standing in the top row, second from the left. Below him sits his sister Anna, who drowned herself and her two children in a pond as a result of an unhappy marriage
Mother Marie Vyskočilová (sitting in the second row from the bottom, third from the left) in the German church school in Opava, which she attended until she was fourteen years old, the photo is from 1920
Mother Marie Vyskočilová (sitting in the second row from the bottom, third from the left) in the German church school in Opava, which she attended until she was fourteen years old, the photo is from 1920
Zdenka Pospíšilová's father Josef Vyskočil as a Samaritan (in the photo with glasses and a cross on his sleeve) during a joint entry on the Upper Square in Opava, 1920s
Zdenka Pospíšilová's father Josef Vyskočil as a Samaritan (in the photo with glasses and a cross on his sleeve) during a joint entry on the Upper Square in Opava, 1920s
Zdenka Pospíšilová's father Josef Vyskočil in a white coat as a clerk of the Provincial Hospital in Opava in front of the hospital administration building, 1930s
Zdenka Pospíšilová's father Josef Vyskočil in a white coat as a clerk of the Provincial Hospital in Opava in front of the hospital administration building, 1930s