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The Fifties - 1948 - 1959

Related anniversaries

8. 9. 1948 – Funeral of President Edvard Beneš (9) 25. 2. 1948 - Communist coup d‘état in ČSR (284) 1948 - 1955 - Politic lawsuit in the Stalin age (260) 19. 6. – 23. 6. 1948 – The Sokol Gathering (12) 23. 2. 1949 – Beginning the forced agricultural collectivisation (56) 24. 2. 1949 – Formation of the Czechoslovak Union of Youth (7) 21. 6. 1949 – Execution of General Heliodor Píka (15) 11. 12. 1949 – The “Čihošť Miracle” (5) 31. 5. – 8. 6. 1950 – Milada Horáková’s trial (18) 8. - 11. 10. 1950 - Trial against F.A.Stříteský, head of the piarist dormitory in Litomyšl (8) 13. – 14. 4. 1950 – "Action K" – forceful concentration of Czech monks (16) 20. 11. – 3. 12. 1952 – Rudolf Slánský’s trial (11) 30. 5. 1953 – 3. 6. 1953 – The monetary reform and subsequent public upheaval (19) 22. – 29. 4. 1956 – 2nd Congress of Czech Writers (1) 23. 10. - 11. 11. 1956 - Hungarian revolution of 1956 (6) 9. 5. 1960 - Amnesty of political prisoners (45)

List of witnesses


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Pater František Adamec (1922 - 2011) video clip available

Born in 1922 in Dědice nearby Vyškov 5th July 1946 – ordained a priest by Bishop Stanislav Zela Met Hana Benešová in Sezimovo Ústí in December 1948 19. February 1949 – arrested for allegedly having a bad influence on youth Sentenced together with a group of ... arrows 


Miriam (Mariana) Adamec roz. Neumannová (1925)

Born 1925 in a family of a lawyer in Bratislava Studied a grammar school – completed her fourth year before the war Member of a leftist Zionist movement Hashomer Hacair From 1944 had to live in hiding with false documents. The rest of her family died went to ... arrows 


Anton Adámek (1930) video clip available

he was born on September 2, 1930 he comes from Veľké Janíkovce near Nitra his parents were smallholders he was raised to be a good Catholic in 1936 he enrolled at the roman-catholic public school and he finished it in 1944 in 1945 he continued studying at ... arrows 


Rudolf Albrecht (1911)

born on the 18th of October, 1911 in Lelekovice near Brno graduated at the Faculty of Medicine at Masaryk University 1937–1939 - served in the army as a medic engaged in antifascist resistance ¬ 1949-1951 – sentenced for an alleged attempt to escape abroad ... arrows 


Juraj Alner (1937) video clip available

he was born on July 23, 1937 in Kladno in the family of a textile engineer after a short period of time he and his whole family moved to Ružomberok where his grandfather led the textile factory considering that he was raised in accordance with the Christian ... arrows 


Juraj Anoškin (1930) video clip available

he was born in 1930 and he inherited the noble title from both his parents firstly he attended the public school in Podolínec, then he continued studying in Stará Ľubovňa and he finished his primary education in Orava since the family used to move very often he ... arrows 


Professor Ludwig Armbruster (1928)

born in 1928 in Prague 1947, entered the novitiate in Velehrad 1950 the abolition of the Jesuit order, internment in Bohosudov 1950 expelled to Austria 1952 license in Rome, establishing relationship with the Japanese Jesuits 1952 – 1954, a language ... arrows 


Petr Arton (1922)

Born on 1.1. 1922 in Warsaw into a German speaking Jewish family 1925 Moves to Czechoslovakia with his parents 1933 enrols in Czech Grammar School Father wants to flee to Bolivia in face of Nazi threat 28.4.1939 illegally crosses Polish borders with his ... arrows 


Miluše Axamitová (1929)

her maiden name was Hesová she was born in 1929; she comes from Zemětice village by Merklín after her graduation from the Teaching institute in Plzeň she worked as a teacher on several grammar schools in West of Bohemia in Kdyně she met Antonín Axamit- the ... arrows 


Zuzana Bacigálová (1930) video clip available

born at Orava, Slovakia in 1930 married Ľudovít Bacigál and moved to Senec near Bratislava, where her husband bought 15 hectares of arable land in 1952, her husband along with three other peasants was sentenced for a criminal offence of sabotage to seven years of ... arrows 


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