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Rudolf Brazda (26 June 1913 – 3
August 2011) was the last
known concentration camp
survivor deported by ****
Germany on
charges of homo****uality.
Brazda spent...
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brazda or
brázda in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Brazda or
Brázda (Czech and
Slovak feminine: Brázdová) may
refer to:
Amelie Posse-Brázdová...
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Andrej Brázda-Jankovský (or
Andrej Brázda) (26 July 1915 – 2008) was a Canadian-based
writer who
wrote in Slovak.
Andrej Brázda-Jankovský was born in 1915...
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aircraft to
avoid the
impact on the ground. The
aircraft was
written off. "Stenkovec
Brazda Airport". AirportGuide.com.
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Brazda is a
Canadian singer and songwriter,
known for
performing jazz
music that
incorporates elements of swing, blues, rockabilly, soul,
electro and...
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Pavel Brázda (21
August 1926 – 17,
December 2017) was a
Czech artist.
After his
expulsion from
Academy in 1949 and
throughout the
communist regime until...
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Oskar Brázda (30
September 1887 in
Rosice – 19
December 1977 in Líčkov) was a
Czech painter and artist.
Brázda attended the
Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna...
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Brazda lui
Novac ("Novac's Furrow") is a
Roman frontier system (Latin: limes) in present-day Romania,
known also as Constantine's Wall. It is believed...
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Dalibor Brázda (9
September 1921, Fryšták – 17
August 2005, Dietikon) was a Czech-Swiss
music composer, arranger, and conductor. Reisser, Dora (2016-09-16)...
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Jablunkov Furrow (Czech: Jablunkovská
brázda) → e4 Rožnov
Furrow (Czech: Rožnovská
brázda) → e5
Jablunkov Intermontane (Slovak: Jablunkovské...