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  1. Martin Šmíd was a fictitious Czechoslovak university student who was supposedly killed in the police attack on 17 November 1989 student demonstration in Prague that launched Czechoslovakia 's Velvet Revolution. [1] The rumour of Šmíd's death was spread by Drahomíra Dražská, a porter at a student dormitory in the city's Troja district.

  2. Martin Šmíd was a fictitious Czechoslovak university student who was supposedly killed in the police attack on 17 November 1989 student demonstration in Prague that launched Czechoslovakia's Velvet Revolution. The rumour of Šmíd's death was spread by Drahomíra Dražská, a porter at a student dormitory in the city's Troja district. The dissident Charter 77 activist Petr Uhl believed her ...

  3. www.memoryofnations.eu › en › smid-martin-1970Martin Šmíd (1970)

    Martin Šmíd was born on 27 January 1970 in Beroun. After graduating from high school in 1988, he started studying at the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics of Charles University. He was not politically involved and did not take part in the student parade on 17 November 1989, which ended in a brutal crackdown by the forces on Národní třída. Nevertheless, his name is inextricably linked ...

  4. The rumor of his death fueled the revolution. Martin Šmíd was born on 27 January 1970 in Beroun. After graduating from high school in 1988, he started studying at the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics of Charles University. He was not politically involved and did not take part in the student parade on 17 November 1989, which ended in a ...

  5. Martin Šmíd was a fictitious Czechoslovak university student who was supposedly killed in the police attack on the November 17, 1989 student demonstration in Prague that launched Czechoslovakia's Velvet Revolution. The rumour of Šmíd's death was spread by Drahomíra Dražská, a porter at a student dormitory in the city's Troja district. The dissident Charter 77 activist Petr Uhl believed ...

  6. Fáma o smrti Martina Šmída. Fáma o smrti Martina Šmída sehrála velkou úlohu v sametové revoluci v roce 1989. Zprávu, že při večerním policejním zásahu proti studentské demonstraci 17. listopadu 1989 zemřel student Martin Šmíd, přinesla Drahomíra Dražská, vrátná na vysokoškolských kolejích v Praze-Troji. Zpráva se ...

  7. Martin Šmíd, student, který nezemřel | Radiožurnál. 18. listopadu 1989. Martin Šmíd, student, který nezemřel. Tvrdý zákrok proti studentům 17. listopadu 1989 na Národní třídě vyvolal odpor lidí v celé zemi. Hned následující den studenti vyhlásili stávku a přidala se i některá divadla. Objevila se také lživá ...

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