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  • Rudolf Krupa with his parents Hedvika and Adolf and his older sisters Anna and Marie / around 1944
    Rudolf Krupa with his parents Hedvika and Adolf and his older sisters Anna and Marie / around 1944
    Rudolf Krupa with his parents Hedvika and Adolf and his older sisters Anna and Marie / around 1944
    Rudolf Krupa (* 1942  †︎ 2024)
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  • Rudolf Krupa with his sisters Anna and Marie / Hlučín / house in Hluboká street / around 1943
    Rudolf Krupa with his sisters Anna and Marie / Hlučín / house in Hluboká street / around 1943
    Rudolf Krupa with his sisters Anna and Marie / Hlučín / house in Hluboká street / around 1943
    Rudolf Krupa (* 1942  †︎ 2024)
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  • Rudolf Krupa with his children Milan a Soňa / around 1976
    Rudolf Krupa with his children Milan a Soňa / around 1976
    Rudolf Krupa with his children Milan a Soňa / around 1976
    Rudolf Krupa (* 1942  †︎ 2024)
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  • Rudolf Krupa / beginning of the 80s
    Rudolf Krupa / beginning of the 80s
    Rudolf Krupa / beginning of the 80s
    Rudolf Krupa (* 1942  †︎ 2024)
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  • III. world festival of youth and students (1951)
    III. world festival of youth and students (1951)
    III. world festival of youth and students (1951)
    Ludmila Hochmanová (* 1932)
    photo: Ludmila Hochmanová
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  • Photos from the filming of Ludmila Hochmanová in the studio in 2019
    Photos from the filming of Ludmila Hochmanová in the studio in 2019
    Photos from the filming of Ludmila Hochmanová in the studio in 2019
    Ludmila Hochmanová (* 1932)
    photo: Taken during the filming of the witness in 2019
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  • Ludmila Hochmanová in early childhood
    Ludmila Hochmanová in early childhood
    Ludmila Hochmanová in early childhood
    Ludmila Hochmanová (* 1932)
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  • Ludmila Hochmanová's husband's parents
    Ludmila Hochmanová's husband's parents
    Ludmila Hochmanová's husband's parents
    Ludmila Hochmanová (* 1932)
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  • Message board Our members of parliament 1971-1976, which hung in the company where Ludmila Hochmanová was employed
    Message board Our members of parliament 1971-1976, which hung in the company where Ludmila Hochmanová was employed
    Message board Our members of parliament 1971-1976, which hung in the company where Ludmila Hochmanová was employed
    Ludmila Hochmanová (* 1932)
    photo: Message board Our members of parliament (1971-1976)
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  • President of the Federal Republic of Germany Wilhelm Pieck at III. World Festival of Youth and Students in Berlin in 1951
    President of the Federal Republic of Germany Wilhelm Pieck at III. World Festival of Youth and Students in Berlin in 1951
    President of the Federal Republic of Germany Wilhelm Pieck at III. World Festival of Youth and Students in Berlin in 1951
    Ludmila Hochmanová (* 1932)
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  • Ludmila Hochmanová as a tractor driver
    Ludmila Hochmanová as a tractor driver
    Ludmila Hochmanová as a tractor driver
    Ludmila Hochmanová (* 1932)
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  • Photo of the monument to fallen Hejnice soldiers in World War I, which was destroyed by the Czechs after the war, on the restored monument in the center of Hejnice
    Photo of the monument to fallen Hejnice soldiers in World War I, which was destroyed by the Czechs after the war, on the restored monument in the center of Hejnice
    Photo of the monument to fallen Hejnice soldiers in World War I, which was destroyed by the Czechs after the war, on the restored monument in the center of Hejnice
    Jana Heinzlová (* 1951)
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  • Pieces of the original monument that were used as paving stones in the restored monument
    Pieces of the original monument that were used as paving stones in the restored monument
    Pieces of the original monument that were used as paving stones in the restored monument
    Jana Heinzlová (* 1951)
    photo: Markéta Bernatt-Reszczyńská
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  • Restored monument to fallen soldiers from Hejnice in the First World War
    Restored monument to fallen soldiers from Hejnice in the First World War
    Restored monument to fallen soldiers from Hejnice in the First World War
    Jana Heinzlová (* 1951)
    photo: Markéta Bernatt-Reszczyńská
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  • Franciscan Monastery and Church of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary in Hejnice
    Franciscan Monastery and Church of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary in Hejnice
    Franciscan Monastery and Church of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary in Hejnice
    Jana Heinzlová (* 1951)
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  • Description at the model of the Perun Hotel in Hejnice Monastery
    Description at the model of the Perun Hotel in Hejnice Monastery
    Description at the model of the Perun Hotel in Hejnice Monastery
    Jana Heinzlová (* 1951)
    photo: Markéta Bernatt-Reszczyńská
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  • A model of the hotelu Perun in Hejnice monastery
    A model of the hotelu Perun in Hejnice monastery
    A model of the hotelu Perun in Hejnice monastery
    Jana Heinzlová (* 1951)
    photo: Markéta Bernatt-Reszczyńská
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  • View on Hejnice
    View on Hejnice
    View on Hejnice
    Jana Heinzlová (* 1951)
    photo: Markéta Bernatt-Reszczyńská
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  • Ahnenpaß mother of the witness - the data in this document had to be compiled on the basis of original documents and everything had to be thoroughly officially verified. The document was issued by the registry office (but could also be verified by the church) and replaced the need to document birth certificates, baptismal certificates and marriage certificates when presented. Inside the Ahnenpaß, fields were filled in regarding the birth, baptism, marriage and death of the owner and his ancestors back to the fifth generation (i.e. to the great-grandparents of the grandparents), namely according to the corresponding documents.
    Ahnenpaß mother of the witness - the data in this document had to be compiled on the basis of original documents and everything had to be thoroughly officially verified. The document was issued by the registry office (but could also be verified by the church) and replaced the need to document birth certificates, baptismal certificates and marriage certificates when presented. Inside the Ahnenpaß, fields were filled in regarding the birth, baptism, marriage and death of the owner and his ancestors back to the fifth generation (i.e. to the great-grandparents of the grandparents), namely according to the corresponding documents.
    Ahnenpaß mother of the witness - the data in this document had to be compiled on the basis of original documents and everything had to be thoroughly officially verified. The document was issued by the registry office (but could also be verified by the church) and replaced the need to document birth certificates, baptismal certificates and marriage certificates when presented. Inside the Ahnenpaß, fields were filled in regarding the birth, baptism, marriage and death of the owner and his ancestors back to the fifth generation (i.e. to the great-grandparents of the grandparents), namely according to the corresponding documents.
    Jana Heinzlová (* 1951)
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  • Ahnenpaß of the mother of the witness - the data in this document had to be compiled on the basis of original documents and everything had to be thoroughly officially verified. The document was issued by the registry office (but could also be verified by the church) and replaced the need to document birth certificates, baptismal certificates and marriage certificates when presented. Inside the Ahnenpaß, fields were filled in regarding the birth, baptism, marriage and death of the owner and his ancestors back to the fifth generation (i.e. to the great-grandparents of the grandparents), namely according to the corresponding documents.
    Ahnenpaß of the mother of the witness - the data in this document had to be compiled on the basis of original documents and everything had to be thoroughly officially verified. The document was issued by the registry office (but could also be verified by the church) and replaced the need to document birth certificates, baptismal certificates and marriage certificates when presented. Inside the Ahnenpaß, fields were filled in regarding the birth, baptism, marriage and death of the owner and his ancestors back to the fifth generation (i.e. to the great-grandparents of the grandparents), namely according to the corresponding documents.
    Ahnenpaß of the mother of the witness - the data in this document had to be compiled on the basis of original documents and everything had to be thoroughly officially verified. The document was issued by the registry office (but could also be verified by the church) and replaced the need to document birth certificates, baptismal certificates and marriage certificates when presented. Inside the Ahnenpaß, fields were filled in regarding the birth, baptism, marriage and death of the owner and his ancestors back to the fifth generation (i.e. to the great-grandparents of the grandparents), namely according to the corresponding documents.
    Jana Heinzlová (* 1951)
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  • School photo - 1st grade Slušovice 1938-1939, Ludmila Hochmanová standing in the top row, second right
    School photo - 1st grade Slušovice 1938-1939, Ludmila Hochmanová standing in the top row, second right
    School photo - 1st grade Slušovice 1938-1939, Ludmila Hochmanová standing in the top row, second right
    Ludmila Hochmanová (* 1932)
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  • Gottwaldov Region Tractor Station - tractor driver Ludmila Hochmanová on the right
    Gottwaldov Region Tractor Station - tractor driver Ludmila Hochmanová on the right
    Gottwaldov Region Tractor Station - tractor driver Ludmila Hochmanová on the right
    Ludmila Hochmanová (* 1932)
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  • Hejnice (Haindorf) in a pre-war photo with the hotel Perun
    Hejnice (Haindorf) in a pre-war photo with the hotel Perun
    Hejnice (Haindorf) in a pre-war photo with the hotel Perun
    Jana Heinzlová (* 1951)
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  • Hejnice (Haindorf) in a pre-war photograph
    Hejnice (Haindorf) in a pre-war photograph
    Hejnice (Haindorf) in a pre-war photograph
    Jana Heinzlová (* 1951)
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  • The Ahnenpaß - that is, a certificate of Aryan origin - was issued in Germany by the Reich Union of Registry Office Officials from 1933 and served as a confirmation of the "Aryan origin" of the owner of this document (in this case, the grandmother of the witness). Proof of "Aryan origin" was prescribed by various laws under National Socialism (Nuremberg Laws, Professional Officials Act and later also the German Officials Act).
    The Ahnenpaß - that is, a certificate of Aryan origin - was issued in Germany by the Reich Union of Registry Office Officials from 1933 and served as a confirmation of the "Aryan origin" of the owner of this document (in this case, the grandmother of the witness). Proof of "Aryan origin" was prescribed by various laws under National Socialism (Nuremberg Laws, Professional Officials Act and later also the German Officials Act).
    The Ahnenpaß - that is, a certificate of Aryan origin - was issued in Germany by the Reich Union of Registry Office Officials from 1933 and served as a confirmation of the "Aryan origin" of the owner of this document (in this case, the grandmother of the witness). Proof of "Aryan origin" was prescribed by various laws under National Socialism (Nuremberg Laws, Professional Officials Act and later also the German Officials Act).
    Jana Heinzlová (* 1951)
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