Czechoslovak Political Prisoners - über das Projekt Political ...
Czechoslovak Political Prisoners - über das Projekt Political ... Czechoslovak Political Prisoners - über das Projekt Political ...
her. When one laughed, we all laughed. Many times the guards were going nuts, but they couldn’t do anything to us because the whole cell acted together. Thank you for the interview. Czechoslovak Political Prisoners 41
Julie Hrušková assisted at illegal border crossings in the communist Czechoslovakia. She was accused of espionage and sentenced to fifteen years of prison. She aborted after a brutal interrogation in Brno. She was released on the amnesty on May 9, 1960. “It was meant to be and life just went on. I don’t feel any hatred or bitterness.” 42
- Page 1 and 2: This book introduces ten victims of
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- Page 8 and 9: Historical Overview Postwar Develop
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- Page 14 and 15: The whole trial was effected by com
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- Page 18 and 19: escapee could be seen well. In the
- Page 20 and 21: For women there was a prison in Par
- Page 22 and 23: were people who worshiped moral sta
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- Page 26 and 27: was one of the biggest experiences
- Page 28 and 29: Interview with Mrs. Jindřiška Hav
- Page 30 and 31: Murzin 5 , a new commander, was sup
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- Page 34 and 35: to get. She was supposed to give a
- Page 36 and 37: Were you sharing the room with crim
- Page 38 and 39: What things could you get in the ca
- Page 40 and 41: there is joy and peace everywhere a
- Page 44 and 45: Interview with Julie Hrušková Whe
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- Page 48 and 49: were looking for me and they had my
- Page 50 and 51: Where did they take you after the t
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- Page 54 and 55: ter and we were also allowed to rec
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- Page 58 and 59: The children of a relative of mine,
- Page 60 and 61: Interview with Mrs. Květoslava Mor
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- Page 66 and 67: a place called “járek,” where
- Page 68 and 69: a drying house. Then we picked toma
- Page 70 and 71: What was your release like? Well, I
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- Page 74 and 75: Interview with Mrs. Drahomíra Stuc
- Page 76 and 77: there were tons of Communists. In o
- Page 78 and 79: a woman like me either. Today I mus
- Page 80 and 81: about 20 years. From Želiezovce I
- Page 82 and 83: How did the institute clothes look
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- Page 86 and 87: Interview with Mrs. Hana Truncová
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her. When one laughed, we all laughed. Many times the guards were going nuts, but they<br />
couldn’t do anything to us because the whole cell acted together.<br />
Thank you for the interview.<br />
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