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Prison photo of Antonín Chloupek (1884-1960)

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Čeština: Antonín Chloupek (* 10. června 1884 – 29. února 1960) byl československý politik a meziválečný poslanec Národního shromáždění, v 50. letech 20. století odsouzen komunistickým režimem na doživotí. Vazební fotografie z prvního kvartálu roku 1952. Archiv bezpečnostních složek (ABS)
English: Antonín Chloupek (* 10 June 1884 - 29 February 1960) was a Czechoslovak politician and interwar member of the National Assembly, who was sentenced to life imprisonment by the Communist regime in the 1950s. Prison photograph from the first quarter of 1952. Archive of Security Forces (ABS)
Date before April 1952
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  • CZ: Revue pro studium totalitních režimů: Paměť a dějiny; rok 2012; číslo 04; strana 24
  • EN: Review for the Study of Totalitarian Regimes: Memory and History; 2012; issue 04; page 24
  • CZ: Archiv bezpečnostních složek (ABS) ČR
  • EN: Security Forces Archive of Czech republic
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