Czechoslovak Political Prisoners - über das Projekt Political ...
Czechoslovak Political Prisoners - über das Projekt Political ... Czechoslovak Political Prisoners - über das Projekt Political ...
About the authors Tomáš Bouška – PhD. candidate at Charles University in Prague, Department of Political Science since 2006. Member of steering committee of the International Oral History Association Conference in Prague in 2010. Member of the Czech Oral History Association. Main field of interest is oral histories of political prisoners and survivors of jailing in the 1950s in forced labor camps of so called Jachymov district (former Czechoslovakia). Researcher in the field of Finnish prisoners of war and usage of oral history in Finland. Author of the initiative politicalprisoners.eu. Klára Pinerová – PhD. candidate at Charles University in Prague, Institute for Economic and Social History since 2006. Scientific specialization is prison service in the 20th century. Theme of her MA thesis was „Development of the Penitentiary Subcultures in Czechoslovakia in Years 1948 – 1960.“ Participated on the project „Prague Faculty of Arts in the Years 1969 – 1989.“ Researcher in the field of postwar penitentiary system in Germany. Member of the Society for Economic and Social History and the Czech Oral History Association. Co-author of the initiative politicalprisoners.eu. Czechoslovak Political Prisoners 175
176 Translated in English by Kamila Nováková and Justin A. Osswald. Cover and design by Kafka Design. Cover photos by Tomáš Bouška. Front triple photo is Augustin Bubník´s prisoner´s portrait from his interrogation file. Backside photo is a barbed wire near Ruzyně prison in Prague, the Czech Republic. ISBN 978-80-254-3716-2
- Page 126 and 127: Czechoslovak Political Prisoners 12
- Page 128 and 129: Interview with Mr. Jozef Kycka Firs
- Page 130 and 131: his own army my brother decided to
- Page 132 and 133: the gatekeeper told me, “Come in.
- Page 134 and 135: was a member of the International R
- Page 136 and 137: What were you exactly charged for?
- Page 138 and 139: If we looked at your story with the
- Page 140 and 141: who sentenced me. Now he was a chai
- Page 142 and 143: Interview with Mr. Jan Pospíšil W
- Page 144 and 145: abroad to buy carpets. He was getti
- Page 146 and 147: Did you confess to anything in Olom
- Page 148 and 149: Where were you sent after a half ye
- Page 150 and 151: What exactly did you do in camp “
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- Page 154 and 155: Interview with Mr. Hubert Procházk
- Page 156 and 157: Do you remember the names of your c
- Page 158 and 159: What did they want, if I may say it
- Page 160 and 161: cause I was almost deaf. They put m
- Page 162 and 163: jerk. Only a few of these vindictiv
- Page 164 and 165: central camp headquarters. This cam
- Page 166 and 167: The main prisons and labor camps in
- Page 168 and 169: A letter from prison Czechoslovak P
- Page 170 and 171: A suit for pardon The reply from th
- Page 172 and 173: One of the few remains. This used t
- Page 174 and 175: Map of former uranium mines and lab
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Translated in English by Kamila Nováková and Justin A. Osswald.<br />
Cover and design by Kafka Design.<br />
Cover photos by Tomáš Bouška. Front triple photo is Augustin Bubník´s<br />
prisoner´s portrait from his interrogation file. Backside photo is<br />
a barbed wire near Ruzyně prison in Prague, the Czech Republic.<br />
ISBN 978-80-254-3716-2