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Thomas Gral
Thomas Gral was born in Nitra, Slovakia, in 1925. His mother, Helena, was a concert pianist who had studied in Vienna and Brno, while his father, Viliam, was a lawyer who attended Charles University. As Nitra was a large town situated close to Vienna…
Peter Demetz
Peter Demetz was born in Prague in 1922. His mother, who was Jewish, was a seamstress and his father (of German ethnicity) worked in a theatre. When Peter was about five years old, he moved to Brno with his parents and lived there for ten years.…
Tags: 1948, Arts, Brezina, Communist coup, Concentration camp, Czech-German relations, Divorce, Dobrovsky, Education, emigrant, German language, German occupation, gymnazium, Holocaust, Jews, Journalism, Judaism, Nazis, refugee, Refugee camp, Ruzyne, school, Skutecnost, Teachers, Terezin, World War II
Michlean Amir
Michlean Amir was born in Nîmes, France in 1940 to Czech Jewish parents. When her father Oscar joined the Czechoslovak Division of the British Army, Michlean and her mother Gertrude traveled with him to various training camps in England. At the close…
Tags: 1948, Child emigre, emigrant, Family life, Holocaust, Jews, Plzen, refugees, Sense of identity
Charles Heller
Charles Heller was born in Prague in 1936. His father, Rudolph, was the owner of a clothing manufacturing firm in Kojetice near Prague, which had been started by Charles’ great-grandfather on his mother’s side, Gustav Neumann. Charles’ mother, Ilona,…