- Chechen refugees (6)
- Chechens (7)
- Czech Minority in Klodzko County (Poland) (17)
- Czech minority in the former USSR (121)
- Czech minority in the former Yugoslavia (58)
- Czechs from Banat (46)
- German minority in Poland after 1945 (25)
- Greek minority in former Czechoslovakia (77)
- Gypsies / Roma (92)
- Krymští Češi (1)
- Moravian Croats (31)
- National minorities (1213)
- Poles in the USSR 1945 - 1956 (17)
- Poles living in Kresy (Poland´s Eastern Borderlands) (28)
- Refugee (34)
- Sudeten Germans (602)
- The Deportation of peoples in the Soviet Union (36)
- Uyghurs (2)
- Volhynian Czechs (327)
1931 witnesses
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Mgr. Richard Novák
* 1930
Irena Nováková
* 1959
Karin Nováková
* 1942
Soňa Nováková
* 1936
Josef Novosad
* 1925 †︎ 2024
Czech minority in the former Yugoslavia, National minorities, New citizen of Sudetenland after 1945, Re-emigration of Czechs after 1945, Sokol
and 5 more categories
6. 4. - 17. 4. 1941 Dubnová válka (Německý útok na Jugoslávii) , 20 October 1944 - Liberation of Belgrade, 25. 2. 1948 - Communist coup d‘état in ČSR, 23. 2. 1949 – Beginning the forced agricultural collectivisation, 30. 5. 1953 – 3. 6. 1953 – The monetary reform and subsequent public upheaval and 2 more anniversaries
Emílie Novosadová
* 1931 †︎ 2023
Eva Novotná
* 1937
Rostislav Novotný
* 1928 †︎ 2014
Political prisoner in the 1950‘s (ČSR), Volhynian Czechs, PTP (Auxiliary Technical Battalions), Red Army soldier, Czech minority in the former USSR
and 2 more categories
1948 - 1955 - Politic lawsuit in the Stalin age, 22. 6. 1941 – Operation Barbarossa - Nazi attack on the USSR, 30. 5. 1945 – 29. 10. 1946 - Expulsion of Germans from Czechoslovakia, 10. 7. 1946 – Agreement on Volhynian Czechs option with the USSR, 23. 2. 1949 – Beginning the forced agricultural collectivisation and 2 more anniversaries