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  2. Women in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Abortion is legal in the Czech Republic up until 12 weeks of pregnancy. Czech women can get abortions by request during this period and abortions can be performed to save the mother's life or in cases of rape or incest up until 24 weeks after gestation. [6] The majority of Czech citizens, 68% in May 2019, believe abortion should be allowed at a ...

  3. Arabela (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    For the original Czech language version of the series, actress Libuše Šafránková, also known soon in West Germany (Three Hazelnuts for Cinderella, 1973), dubbed the role of Arabela. The clear Slovakian accent of Jana Nagyová , who can be seen in the role, was found disturbing by the makers of the series.

  4. The Case of Unfaithful Klara (film) - Wikipedia

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    Luca, an Italian musician who lives in Prague as a music teacher at an elementary school, is in the grip of uncontrollable jealousy for his girlfriend Klara, an art history student about to graduate. Suspicious of the ambiguous relationship that the girl has with Pavel, her tutor at the university, Luca assigns a detective, Denis, to control her.

  5. Hana Brady - Wikipedia

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    Hanička "Hana" Brady (born Hana Bradyová; 16 May 1931 – 23 October 1944) was a Czechoslovak Jewish girl murdered in the gas chambers at German concentration camp at Auschwitz, located in the occupied territory of Poland, during the Holocaust. She is the subject of the 2002 non-fiction children's book Hana's Suitcase, written by Karen Levine.

  6. Someone Named Eva - Wikipedia

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    ISBN. 0-618-53579-9. OCLC. 71266346. LC Class. PZ7.W819157 Som 2007. Children's literature portal. Someone Named Eva is a young adult novel by Joan M. Wolf. It follows life of Milada, an eleven-year-old Czech girl who is placed in the Lebensborn program during World War II, after Hitler annexes Czechoslovakia during the years 1942–1945.

  7. Hansi, the Girl who Loved the Swastika - Wikipedia

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    Hansi: The Girl who Loved the Swastika is an autobiographical book by Czech-born American author Maria Anne Hirschmann. [1] Originally published as I Changed Gods in 1968, [2] it was more popularly released in 1973 as Hansi: The Girl Who Loved the Swastika, which according to her Amazon biography, sold more than 400,000 copies and was translated into several languages including Polish and Russian.

  8. Olga Hepnarová - Wikipedia

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    Weapons. Praga RN Vehicle [1] Date apprehended. 10 July 1973. Olga Hepnarová (30 June 1951 – 12 March 1975) was a Czechoslovak rampage killer, who on 10 July 1973, killed eight people with a truck in Prague. Hepnarová was convicted and sentenced to death, and was executed in 1975, the last woman executed in Czechoslovakia.

  9. Torrents of Spring (1989 film) - Wikipedia

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    It is a British, French, and Italian co-production. Set in 1840, the film follows a young Russian aristocrat, Dimitri Sanin, who is torn between the love of a beautiful German pastry-shop girl, Gemma Rosselli, and a Russian seductress, Princess Maria Nikolaevna. The film competed for the Golden Palm Award at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival. [1]

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