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  2. Lety concentration camp - Wikipedia

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    During the 1970s, a large factory pig farm was constructed near the site of the Lety camp. A tourist hotel has been built on the site of the Hodonín camp. In the 1970s and 1980s, Czech historians, notably Ctibor Nečas, researched and described the persecution of Roma during the Nazi occupation, including the camps in Lety and Hodonín.

  3. Category : Nazi concentration camps in Czechoslovakia

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    Sereď concentration camp (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Nazi concentration camps in Czechoslovakia" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  4. Hotel Praha - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Praha was a luxury hotel located in the Dejvice neighborhood of Prague, Czech Republic. Built in 1981, the hotel was used by Communist Party of Czechoslovakia officials and their guests until 1989, when it became open to the public. [1] It was demolished in 2014 after being purchased by billionaire Petr Kellner. [2]

  5. Grand Hotel International Prague - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Hotel International Prague is a four-star hotel located in the Dejvice quarter of Prague, in the Czech Republic. It was completed in 1956 in the socialist realism style, and is a Czech cultural monument. The hotel has retained much of its original interior artwork, contains 278 guest rooms, and was originally designed as a military ...

  6. Petschek Villa - Wikipedia

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    The Petschek Villa (Czech: Vila Otto Petschka) is a palatial home built by Otto Petschek in the early 1920s in Prague. Since 1945 it has been the residence of the United States Ambassadors first to Czechoslovakia, and subsequently, to the Czech Republic .

  7. List of massacres in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    When the camp was liquidated, inmates were sent to Poland; although the Polish killings were committed outside the territory of the Czech Republic, this was the largest mass murder of Czech citizens in history; part of the Holocaust; see also the History of the Jews in Czechoslovakia. Massacre in Životice: 6 August 1944 Životice: 36 killed ...

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