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The Life of Zuzana R暖啪i膷kov谩

Zuzana R暖啪i膷kov谩 was a prominent pianist and musician. Although her life began with sickness, learning the piano and the harpsichord provided R暖啪i膷kov谩 with a passion to pursue throughout her life. The occupation of the Nazis in Czechoslovakia interrupted her life, like the lives of others, but her passion for music remained indefinitely throughout. Throughout her adult life, Zuzana R暖啪i膷kov谩 would proceed to win accolades and perform around the world, remaining a part of the Czech musical community until her death in 2017.

Epidemiologist Ervin Adam helped eradicate polio in Czechoslovakia

Ervin Adam, a world-renowned Czech epidemiologist, died on 3/21/23 at the age of 101 in Houston, Texas. The doctor, who was instrumental in Czechoslovakia being the first country in the world to eradicate polio, went through several concentration camps during World War II because of his Jewish origin and survived a death march. From 1968 he lived in exile 鈥 first in Canada and later in the United States. In 2013 he received the prestigious Czech Head Award.

Mordecai Maisel: Jewish Influence in Prague

Mordechai Ben 艩emuel Maisel was a businessman, philanthropist, Jewish community head, and builder of Prague鈥檚 Jewish town during the late 16th and early 17th centuries. He established a successful banking business and several silver and gold mines in Bohemia. Maisel鈥檚 financial success was instrumental to the tactical success of the Holy Roman Emperor鈥檚 forces during the Turkish Wars, which allowed him more financial freedoms and decisions that made him wealthier.

Milena Jesenska (10 August 1896 - 17 May 1944)

Milena Jesenska (10 August 1896 - 17 May 1944)

Milena Jesenska life was rather adventurous, including her commitment to a mental hospital for nine months, due to her father and his dislike for her then-boyfriend, Ernst Pollak. After her marriage to and divorce from Ernst, she remarried to Jarom铆r Krejcar and had a daughter with him. Between both marriages, she was dedicated to journalism, which she engaged in as she document the activities of Nazi Germany over Czechoslovakia. Unfortunately, in her efforts to help those negatively affected, she was arrested and deported to a concentration camp.

Assassination of Reinhard Heydrich

Assassination of Reinhard Heydrich

"The Butcher of Prague" Reinhard Heydrich established himself as a ruthless authority among the Nazis, terrorizing Eastern Europe. Czechoslovakian president Eduardo Bene ordered a team of assassins to kill Heydrich. These assassins were Josef Gabcik, a former blacksmith and locksmith, and Jan Kubis, both of whom rose up the ranks in the Czech military. Of course there were others, 7, in fact, and if they were successful is written.

Cobblestones of Prague

Cobblestones of Prague

During the reconstruction of Prague鈥檚 tourist district, numerous cobblestones were found to be fashioned from Jewish headstones. This discovery had confirmed the long-held suspicion of the former communist regime

Moon Landscape- Petr Ginz and an Astronauts Legacy

Moon Landscape- Petr Ginz  and an Astronauts Legacy

Born in 1928, Petr Ginz grew up in a Jewish household to half Jewish parents.

Freud and the Motherland

Freud and the Motherland


Ahoj! Dobr茅 r谩no! For our English speakers, if you are curious to what that means, it is a common greeting of 鈥淗ello! Good morning!鈥 in Czech.