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Petra "oops!" Kvitova

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WW2 HEROES, the men who killed Heydrich

Czechoslovakians inserted by parachute from England, killed the Reich Protector of Bohemia&Moravia, Reinhard Heydrich, in the streets of Prague, during the Anthropoid Operation (may 1942). Betrayed by two comrades and besieged at the Saint Cirile&Metodio ortodoxe church, they resisted all the german assaults before the two survivors comitted suicide. They fought bravely and they gave their young lives in the defense of a free world. This is my sincere tribute in memoriam of Jan Kubis , Josef Gabcik, Josef Valcik, Adolf Opalka, Josef Bublik, Jan Hruby and Jaroslav Švarc. You can visit the National Memorial to the Victims of the Heydrich Terror at Resslova 9a street, Prague forum.axishistory.com www.radio.cz (the music is Vivaldi - Adagio In Sol Minore Per Archi E Organo ,Tomaso Albinoni)
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The Sopranos - Pine Barrens (best episode of the series)

Paulie and Chris goes to collect a debt for Silvio, but everything goes terribly wrong and Paulie and Chris ends up lost in the woods of Pine Barrens... Director: Steve Buscemi Tony Soprano: [over the phone] It's a bad connection so I'm gonna talk fast! The guy you're looking for is an ex-commando! He killed sixteen Chechen rebels single-handed! Paulie 'Walnuts' Gualtieri: Get the fuck outta here. Tony Soprano: Yeah. Nice, huh? He was with the Interior Ministry. Guy's like a Russian green beret. He can not come back and tell this story. You understand? Paulie 'Walnuts' Gualtieri: I hear you. [hangs up] Paulie 'Walnuts' Gualtieri: You're not gonna believe this. He killed sixteen Czechoslovakians. Guy was an interior decorator. Christopher Moltisanti: His house looked like shit.
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USSR-CSSR 1976 Olympic Final Round Match pt.2

The rest of the third period. These teams would meet again at the 1977 World Championships, that time with the Czechoslovakians coming out on top as the gold medal winners.
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Emergency - Little Marie

Album: Get Out of the Country 1973 Hanus Berka (sax) from Prague came to Germany for the first time in the mid-sixties. After an extended stay in Las Vegas, he settled in Munich and formed Emergency at the end of 1970, comprising Udo Lindenberg (drums), Barrie Newby (guitar), Jiro Matousek (keyboards), Otto Bezloja (bass), Dusko Goykovic (trumpet) and Reddy (vocals) - four Czechoslovakians, one German and an Englishman! Their debut album proved them to be more related to the European jazz scene than the German one. For "Entrance" (1972), most of the band was changed, as jazz combos tend to be! Udo Lindenberg was replaced by John Redpath and on occasion, famous drummer Curt Cress also performed with the band. At the end of 1972, Emergency was re-organized again, and signed with Brain Records. "Get Out Of The Country" (1973) was recorded by Berka, Peter Bischof (vocals), Richard Palmer-James (guitar, ex-Supertramp, later with DDSound, La Bionda!), Jerzy Ziembrowski (bass), Veit Marvos (keyboards, ex-2066 & Then), Martin Harrison (percussion) and Bernd Knaak (drums). Bischof had a soul-ish voice, resulting in a merging of jazz, soul and funk rock, quite song-oriented and mainstream. The best track was the 12-minute title track. "No Compromise" (1974) was recorded by Berka, Palmer-James, Frank Diez (guitar, bass, ex-Armaggedon, later with Randy Pie, Karthago, Ihre Kinder, Atlantis), Ralf Toursel (piano) and Hans Stoer (bass). Arguably, this was their best album, due to larger <b>...</b>
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THE BOHEMIAN KNOT

The spectre of Nationalism has returned to haunt the stage of Europe. In the Balkans, war has redecorated the interior of the European House. The iron curtain fell, revealing many old European conflicts waiting patiently in the wings. Long-repressed complexities are reemerging to disturb the tranquility of Central Europe. THE BOHEMIAN KNOT. "The land of Bohemia will again be what it was for centuries, a land of two divided peoples: the Czechs and the Germans", a vision formulated by the displaced Sudeten Germans. In the Czech Republic, particularly close to the frontiers, this sounds like a threat, and people fear of the power of the Deutschmark. And when President Václav Havel made formal apology for the expulsion of the Sudeten Germans, he violated a Czechoslovak tabu, for which he was sharply criticized. THE BOHEMIAN KNOT tells the story of the Bohemian people. We encounter people in the present, entangled in their past: Descendants of wealthy aristocrats, whose passports were returned to them by the "Velvet Revolution", only to be withdrawn today, preventing them from reclaiming their lands and possessions. The Böhmerwald dwellers, relentlessly drawn to their devastated villages. And the Czechs of Liberec, still yearning nostalgically for the better days of times past. In three regions of the country, in the north, the west and the south of Bohemia, we come across stories that are all so different and yet so very familiar. "Those who died then cannot be balanced out <b>...</b>
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Voices of the Velvet Revolution

VOICES OF THE VELVET REVOLUTION PRAGUE, AUTUMN 1989 It was a dangerous time and the atmosphere was different from the very beginning. These students seemed not to be afraid of anything. They stood on each others shoulders and pulled down the red communist flags. They beat them , cracked skulls, broken arm they stood up with bloodied hands, holding out flowers saying We will not fight you back, we will not base our future on violence. These events signaled a deep power emerging.It called forth a profound determination not based on fear. not based on violence. They had found hope, found their voice after forty years of oppression. It would not be silenced Three hundred thousand people came to the Square.... You could taste the fear They took out keys and started ringing them, three hundred thousand resonating this melodious protest. It is known as the last ringing. Three hours later the communist party stepped down from power and Vaclav Havel, the playwright ushered in the new democracy. A country brutalized years of oppression They find their voice, a voice that echoed freedom. A remarkable and historical event, the Velvet Revolution took place in 1989 in Czechoslovakia. At the same time coming out of her own chaos, after years in a brutal relationship, a divorced single mom and her young daughter strike out to find their freedom and are witness to events that created the Velvet Revolution in 1989 Czechoslovakia. They started Project Booklift to help the new democracy get <b>...</b>
Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia 21 August 1968

On August 21, 1968, 400 000 barbarians invaded Czechoslovakia. American hero Sergeant First Class John "Martin Freedom" Rambo defended CSSR and destroyed all 6300 Russian tanks, starting with the tank of Ivjan Korbelkin. The rest of Russian soldiers took flight. In 1971 all captive nations attained liberty and the rest of the USSR, Moscow Russia, became a civilized country and didn't harrass the world any more. A documentary by Karolina H.
Mercenaries in Afghanistan

Private armies in Afghanistan. The business of war shows in this case, the profile of some mercenaries that are tough, outspoken, cold-blooded and hired to kill their employer's target. American embassy in Afghanistan isn't guarded by US marines but by the employees of a British security company, one of the many 'private security companies', as they like to call themselves. Shot by Claudio von Planta and presented by Sam Kiley this documentary portrays the life in prison of one of these mercenaries, Jack Idema, a scapegoat? An American citizen employed by the Afghan or American gov? Jailed with mujahidin pals his living standards in prison seem higher than those you would have expected.




