Hana Truncová
Czech political prisoner (1924–2022)
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Hana Truncová (23 August 1924, Teplice – 7 April 2022, Skuteč) was a political prisoner of Czech-German descent.
Biography
Born in Czechoslovakia, she was the oldest member of the editorial board of the Krušnohorské noviny (Erzgebirgs-Zeitung)[1] and a witness to their historical editorial office, which worked in Teplice-Šanov until 1943 under the guidance of professor Dr. Gustav Müller.[2]
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