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Antonin Kalina (17 February 1902, Třebíč – 26 November 1990, Prague) [1] was a Czechoslovak citizen who was imprisoned during World War II in the Buchenwald concentration camp. There, he managed to save the lives of more than 900 children.
Antonín Holátko and his wife (in memoriam) (1991) Josef and Anna Holátko (1991) Toník and Emilka Holštajn (in memoriam) (1998) Alois Holub (1994) Ladislav Holub (in memoriam) (2000) Matěj and Růžena Homolka and their son Jaroslav (2001) Marie and Vladimír Honcík (1995) Alice Horáková (2003) Wiera and Andrzej Hrek (1966)
Block 66 was created in 1945, during the last year of the war. [4] The need for this block was related to the rapidly increasing number of children in Buchenwald.In April 1943, there were only 142 inmates under the age of twenty. [5]
Antoni Kalina (1846–1905) was a Polish activist, ethnographer and ethnologist, and rector of the Lviv University This page was last edited on 1 June 2024, at ...
Kalina is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Harold Kalina, American judge and politician; Jozef Kalina, Slovak basketball player; Klāra Kaliņa (1874–1964), Latvian feminist, suffragette, editor and politician; Noah Kalina, American photographer; Robert Kalina, Austrian banknote designer; Václav Kalina, Czech footballer
Kalinin (Russian: Кали́нин [kɐˈlʲinʲɪn]), or Kalinina (feminine; Кали́нина [kɐˈlʲinʲɪnə]), is a Russian surname, derived from the word kalina (калина, meaning "guelder rose"). Notable people with the surname include: Aleksandr Kalinin (disambiguation) – several persons
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Waltzer has been affiliated with MSU since 1971, when he was appointed to the faculty and went there to help build their residential college in public affairs.During his career, he has served as dean and associate dean of MSU's James Madison College, and as director of MSU's general education program in the arts and humanities.