List of Czech Righteous Among the Nations

This is a list of Czech Righteous Among the Nations. As of 1 January 2022, 125 Czechs have been honored with this title by Yad Vashem for saving Jews during World War II.[1]

List

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  • Karla Andělová-Weisová (1978)
  • František and Marie Baborovi (in memoriam) (1991)
  • Leopold an Antonie Bačovští (1995)
  • Dr. Anna Binder-Urbanová (1967)
  • Karel and Milada Bisom (2001)
  • Josef Bleha (1994)
  • Vincenc and Anna Bohatý (in memoriam) (2015)
  • Adolf and Anna Brchan (2003)
  • Věra Brůžková-Diskantová (2003)
  • Bohuslav Čepek and Olga and their daughter Evženie Vroblová (2021)
  • Karla and Václav Diviš (1999)
  • Alois Dvořák and his daughter Marie (2001)
  • Antonín Dvořák (2001)
  • Olga Fierz (1966)
  • Josef Fišera (1988)
  • Libuše Friesová (1999)
  • Karel Frýdl (1983)
  • Božena Goldscheiderová (2001)
  • Iosif and Juzefa Gozak (2004)
  • Miloš Hájek (1995)
  • Alena Hájková (1991)
  • Milena Herbenová (2003)
  • Antonín Holátko and his wife (in memoriam) (1991)
  • Josef and Anna Holátko (1991)
  • Toník and Emilka Holštajn (in memoriam) (1998)
  • Alois Holub (1994)
  • Ladislav Holub (in memoriam) (2000)
  • Matěj and Růžena Homolka and their son Jaroslav (2001)
  • Marie and Vladimír Honcík (1995)
  • Alice Horáková (2003)
  • Wiera and Andrzej Hrek (1966)
  • Jaroslav and Anna Chlup (1984)
  • Kryštof and Ludmila Jahn (in memoriam) (1983)
  • František Jaroš (2021)
  • Milena Jesenská (in memoriam) (1994)
  • Anna and Karel Jirsa (1999)
  • Václav Juran (1983)
  • Antonín Kalina (in memoriam) (2012)
  • Josef and Anna Karáskovi (2004)
  • Libuše and Josef Kašpar (1995)
  • Josef and Milada Kolman (2003)
  • Anna Koptová (2019)
  • Karel Košvanec (2013)
  • Vojtěch (in memoriam) and Marie Kovář (2000)
  • František Kozák (1978)
  • Božena and Karel Kubalovi (in memoriam) (1996)
  • Josef and Rosanna Kunáškovi (1995)
  • František and Anna Kytlicovi and their son Jaroslav (2001)
  • Lesáková (1996)
  • Anna and František Makovští (in memoriam) (1996)
  • Hana Málková (in memoriam) and her daughter Eva (1999)
  • Ladislav Mráček (1999)
  • Otakar Nesvadba (2002)
  • Vojtěch Adalbert Novák (1989)
  • Oldřich and Marie Ohero (2000)
  • Anna and František Opata (in memoriam) and their daughters Barbora and Marie (1992)
  • Jan and Marie Paseka (1999)
  • Miloslav Pažout (1997)
  • Přemysl Pitter (1964)
  • Františka Prvá (1992)
  • Josef Říha (1966)
  • Josefa Schovanková (1990)
  • Jiří Seydler (2001)
  • Růžena Šmídová (in memoriam) and her stepson Bohdan Bohun (1997)
  • Irina Sobotková (1963)
  • Jana Sudová (2006)
  • Václav and Maria Širc (2017)
  • Josef Taver (1992)
  • Ludmila Tichá (2000)
  • Jan and Anna Tkadlečkovi and their son Bohumil (1969)
  • Karel & Františka Tojšl (2021)
  • Alexander Tomíček (in memoriam) and her daughter Anna Butová (1997)
  • Zdeněk Urbánek (1992)
  • František and Františka Večerovi (2006)
  • Vladimír Vochoč (in memoriam) (2016)[2]
  • Vlasta Weinerová (in memoriam) (1990)
  • Marie and František Zbořil (2000)
  • Jaroslav Zdařil (2000)
  • Stanislav Zvoníček (2001)

References

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  1. ^ "Righteous Among the Nations Honored by Yad Vashem (Czech Republic)" (PDF). 1 January 2022.
  2. ^ Hájek, Adam (7 April 2016). "Izrael ocení Čecha, který v Marseille devět měsíců vzdoroval Hitlerovi". iDNES.cz (in Czech). Mafra. Retrieved 18 July 2024.