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Mináč and Nguyễn Duy Tân formulated the Mináč-Tân conjectures on the vanishing of Massey products over fields and the kernel unipotent conjecture. [3] [4] [5] He has also worked on Galois theory and quadratic forms, [6] Galois Demushkin groups, [7] [8] mild pro-2-groups, [9] Galois modules, [10] small quotients of Absolute Galois groups, [11] [12] [13] ghosts in group cohomology, [14 ...
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Mináč got the idea for "a film about what preceded the war from the perspective of a child" from stories recounted by his mother. For further inspiration, he visited Prague's Jewish Museum and read Vera Gissing's Pearls of My Childhood, which briefly mentioned Nicholas Winton rescuing hundreds of children before the war.
Jean-François Miniac (born 1967), better known under his pen name Solidor, is a French comic book creator (writer and artist).He was born in Paris on 17 February 1967 and lives in France.
Mináč has directed three films about Sir Nicholas Winton, a Briton who organized the rescue of 669 |Jewish children from German-occupied Czechoslovakia on the eve of World War II in an operation later known as the Czech Kindertransport: the drama All My Loved Ones (1999) (the role of Winton was played by Rupert Graves), the documentary The Power of Good: Nicholas Winton (2002), which won an ...
The Power of Good: Nicholas Winton (Czech: Síla lidskosti: Nicholas Winton) is a 2002 documentary about Nicholas Winton, the man who organized the Kindertransport rescue mission of 669 children from German-occupied Czechoslovakia on the eve of the Second World War.
Jan is a form of John that is used in various languages. (See the “Other names” section in this page's infobox for more variants.) The name is used in Afrikaans ...
Jan Minář; Country (sports) Czech Republic: Residence: Prague, Czech Republic: Born 9 April 1981 (age 43) Prague, Czechoslovakia: Height: 1.89 m (6 ft 2 in) Turned pro: 1999: Plays: Right-handed (2-handed backhand) Prize money $265,469: Singles; Career record: 0–2: Career titles: 0: Highest ranking: No. 177 (5 May 2008) Current ranking