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Brian Kenety|10.11.2011

Famous Czech WWII-era lady sniper dies aged 90

Born to an ethnic Czech family living in the village of Horoděnka, now part of Ukraine, Marie Ljalková-Lastovecká studied at an industrial college and worked as a tractor driver before volunteering to serve in the Second World War. From those humble beginnings, she would go on to become among the most famous and highly decorated women to ever wear a Czechoslovak uniform.

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Brian Kenety|16.09.2011

Iconic Czech film director Otakar Vávra dies aged 100

Known as “the father of Czech cinema,” Otakar Vávra directed over 50 films in his lifetime — under both the Nazi occupation and Communist regime — and helped found Prague’s famous academy FAMU, where he taught the craft to generations of filmmakers, including “Czech New Wave” masters like Věra Chytilová, Miloš Forman and Jiří Menzel (both Oscar winners), and a decade later, Serbian filmmaker Emir Kusturica.

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