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  • Marie Janáková during recording for Memory of Nations. 2022
    Marie Janáková during recording for Memory of Nations. 2022
    Marie Janáková during recording for Memory of Nations. 2022
    Marie Janáková (* 1928)
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  • On the left, Marie's brother Václav, and other stonemasons
    On the left, Marie's brother Václav, and other stonemasons
    On the left, Marie's brother Václav, and other stonemasons
    Marie Janáková (* 1928)
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  • Marie Janáková, née Stojanová, *1928
    Marie Janáková, née Stojanová, *1928
    Marie Janáková, née Stojanová, *1928
    Marie Janáková (* 1928)
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  • Jiří's maternal grandfather, "kulak" Alois Ston with his "pride" in 1969.
    Jiří's maternal grandfather, "kulak" Alois Ston with his "pride" in 1969.
    Jiří's maternal grandfather, "kulak" Alois Ston with his "pride" in 1969.
    Jiří Zaťovič (* 1962)
    photo: Archive of Jiří Zaťovič
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  • Jiří's grandparents, Zdeňka and Alois Ston from Sudetenland, who were married sometime in the late 1920s or early 1930s.
    Jiří's grandparents, Zdeňka and Alois Ston from Sudetenland, who were married sometime in the late 1920s or early 1930s.
    Jiří's grandparents, Zdeňka and Alois Ston from Sudetenland, who were married sometime in the late 1920s or early 1930s.
    Jiří Zaťovič (* 1962)
    photo: Archive of Jiří Zaťovič
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  • Alois and Zdeňka Ston and their 13 children.
    Alois and Zdeňka Ston and their 13 children.
    Alois and Zdeňka Ston and their 13 children.
    Jiří Zaťovič (* 1962)
    photo: Archive of Jiří Zaťovič
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  • Jiří (third from the left) with cousins, around 1967-1968.
    Jiří (third from the left) with cousins, around 1967-1968.
    Jiří (third from the left) with cousins, around 1967-1968.
    Jiří Zaťovič (* 1962)
    photo: Archive of Jiří Zaťovič
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  • Witness Jiří Zaťovič
    Witness Jiří Zaťovič
    Witness Jiří Zaťovič
    Jiří Zaťovič (* 1962)
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  • Witness Jiří Zaťovič
    Witness Jiří Zaťovič
    Witness Jiří Zaťovič
    Jiří Zaťovič (* 1962)
    photo: Photo by Dominik Janovský
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  • Kurt Schmidt at the unveiling of the memorial to the German victims of the internment camps
    Kurt Schmidt at the unveiling of the memorial to the German victims of the internment camps
    Kurt Schmidt at the unveiling of the memorial to the German victims of the internment camps
    Kurt Schmidt (* 1928  †︎ 2025)
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  • The Hunger March Memorial in Krnov
    The Hunger March Memorial in Krnov
    The Hunger March Memorial in Krnov
    Kurt Schmidt (* 1928  †︎ 2025)
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  • At the graduation wearing a uniform (first from the right)
    At the graduation wearing a uniform (first from the right)
    At the graduation wearing a uniform (first from the right)
    Hana Ťukalová (* 1940)
    photo: Archiv Hany Ťukalové
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  • Krnov Synagogue
    Krnov Synagogue
    Krnov Synagogue
    Kurt Schmidt (* 1928  †︎ 2025)
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  • Eva Ochodnican's maternal grandparents (above) and her mother.
    Eva Ochodnican's maternal grandparents (above) and her mother.
    Eva Ochodnican's maternal grandparents (above) and her mother.
    Eva Ochodničanová (* 1942)
    photo: Archív Evy Ochodničanovej
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  • Paternal grandparents (above) and father.
    Paternal grandparents (above) and father.
    Paternal grandparents (above) and father.
    Eva Ochodničanová (* 1942)
    photo: Archív Evy Ochodničanovej
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  • Eva Ochodničanová with her father (above) and mother.
    Eva Ochodničanová with her father (above) and mother.
    Eva Ochodničanová with her father (above) and mother.
    Eva Ochodničanová (* 1942)
    photo: Archív Evy Ochodničanovej
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  • From a family album, below apparently dad in a work camp.
    From a family album, below apparently dad in a work camp.
    From a family album, below apparently dad in a work camp.
    Eva Ochodničanová (* 1942)
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  • Autoportrét Mieczysława Faryniak (1903 - 1990).
    Autoportrét Mieczysława Faryniak (1903 - 1990).
    Autoportrét Mieczysława Faryniak (1903 - 1990).
    Eva Ochodničanová (* 1942)
    photo: Mieczysława Faryniak - Pani zo Skalky (publikácia)
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  • Mieczysława Faryniak and her view from the shelter at Červena Skala.
    Mieczysława Faryniak and her view from the shelter at Červena Skala.
    Mieczysława Faryniak and her view from the shelter at Červena Skala.
    Eva Ochodničanová (* 1942)
    photo: Mieczysława Faryniak - Pani zo Skalky (publikácia)
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  • Mieczysława Faryniak and the Reisz family with unknown children
    Mieczysława Faryniak and the Reisz family with unknown children
    Mieczysława Faryniak and the Reisz family with unknown children
    Eva Ochodničanová (* 1942)
    photo: Mieczysława Faryniak - Pani zo Skalky (publikácia)
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  • Betlehemka, where Mieczysława Faryniak used to live. The name originated when the carol singers assessed that it was as modest as Jesus's shelter in Bethlehem.
    Betlehemka, where Mieczysława Faryniak used to live. The name originated when the carol singers assessed that it was as modest as Jesus's shelter in Bethlehem.
    Betlehemka, where Mieczysława Faryniak used to live. The name originated when the carol singers assessed that it was as modest as Jesus's shelter in Bethlehem.
    Eva Ochodničanová (* 1942)
    photo: Mieczysława Faryniak - Pani zo Skalky (publikácia)
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  • Bethlehem, Mrs. Faryniak's house, and its lower exit, through which the Reisz family were able to escape.
    Bethlehem, Mrs. Faryniak's house, and its lower exit, through which the Reisz family were able to escape.
    Bethlehem, Mrs. Faryniak's house, and its lower exit, through which the Reisz family were able to escape.
    Eva Ochodničanová (* 1942)
    photo: Mieczysława Faryniak - Pani zo Skalky (publikácia)
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  • The cave near Mieczysława Faryniak's house in Červená Skala, where she originally lived and where she also hid the Reisz family. There is a chapel above the cave.
    The cave near Mieczysława Faryniak's house in Červená Skala, where she originally lived and where she also hid the Reisz family. There is a chapel above the cave.
    The cave near Mieczysława Faryniak's house in Červená Skala, where she originally lived and where she also hid the Reisz family. There is a chapel above the cave.
    Eva Ochodničanová (* 1942)
    photo: Mieczysława Faryniak - Pani zo Skalky (publikácia)
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  • The interior of "Betlehemka", the cottage in which Mieczysława Faryniak lived.
    The interior of "Betlehemka", the cottage in which Mieczysława Faryniak lived.
    The interior of "Betlehemka", the cottage in which Mieczysława Faryniak lived.
    Eva Ochodničanová (* 1942)
    photo: Mieczysława Faryniak - Pani zo Skalky (publikácia)
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  • The pantry in the cave where Mieczysława Faryniak usually stored potatoes. In case of danger, the pantry was to serve as a quick hiding place for the Reisz family, who were hidden in the cave, because the entrance was covered by a painting.
    The pantry in the cave where Mieczysława Faryniak usually stored potatoes. In case of danger, the pantry was to serve as a quick hiding place for the Reisz family, who were hidden in the cave, because the entrance was covered by a painting.
    The pantry in the cave where Mieczysława Faryniak usually stored potatoes. In case of danger, the pantry was to serve as a quick hiding place for the Reisz family, who were hidden in the cave, because the entrance was covered by a painting.
    Eva Ochodničanová (* 1942)
    photo: Mieczysława Faryniak - Pani zo Skalky (publikácia)
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