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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.
Waltzer recently was the historical consultant for Kinderblock 66, a documentary about Buchenwald's kinderblock 66 and about the efforts of Czech Communist Antonin Kalina, part of the camp underground, to protect imprisoned children. [5]
The establishment of the children's block was led by Antonin Kalina, a Czech communist prisoner. [1] Kalina, with the help of other political prisoners, was able to persuade the SS at Buchenwald to let them create a block for the new influx of adolescents coming in from the East. [8]
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 ...
Antonín, a Czech name in use in the Czech Republic, and Antonin, a French name in use in France, and French-speaking countries, are both considered alternate forms of Antonino. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Antoñín, a Spanish name in use in Spain and Spanish-speaking countries, is a diminutive form of Antonio . [ 3 ]
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Kachlík began his directing career by working as second director, with Josef Mach and Bořivoj Zeman. [5] He then made his lead-directorial debut in 1961 with the drama Červnové dny, and continued to direct films until 1988. [6]