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The grave of the Včelák family is located in Prague's Malvazinky Cemetery (section C, grave number 3), which includes a cenotaph dedicated to the memory of Jan Včelák and his wife Jitka Včeláková.

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Čeština: MUDr. Jan Včelák (* 4. dubna 1896 Praha – 24. října 1942 koncentrační tábor Mauthausen) byl lékařem se specializací pneumologa - ftizeologa (prevence, diagnóza a léčení plicní tuberkulózy). Za Protektorátu Čechy a Morava vykonával funkci generálního tajemníka Masarykovy ligy proti tuberkulóze. Spolu se svojí manželkou Jitkou Včelákovou (rozená Veselá; * 21. října 1901 – 24. října 1942 koncentrační tábor Mauthausen) pomáhal v domácím protiněmeckém odboji. Oba manželé Včelákovi se zapojili do řad podporovatelů a pomocníků parašutistů výsadku Anthropoid.
English: MUDr. Jan Včelák (* April 4, 1896 Prague - October 24, 1942 Mauthausen concentration camp) was a physician with a specialization in pneumology - phthisiology (prevention, diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis). During the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia he served as Secretary General of the Masaryk League against Tuberculosis. Together with his wife Jitka Včeláková (née Vesalá; * 21 October 1901 - 24 October 1942 Mauthausen concentration camp), he helped in the domestic anti-German resistance. Both the Včeláks joined the ranks of supporters and helpers of the paratroopers of the Anthropoid parachute.
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Camera location50° 03′ 42.58″ N, 14° 23′ 16.71″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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