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- Q20273904 subject Q6647132.
- Q20273904 subject Q6939535.
- Q20273904 subject Q7007736.
- Q20273904 subject Q7075357.
- Q20273904 subject Q7245938.
- Q20273904 subject Q7922122.
- Q20273904 subject Q9722104.
- Q20273904 abstract "Bedrich "Frederick" Tintner (15 June 1912 - 19 March 2015), born at Novy Jicin, in the Moravian Sudetenland, escaped the Gestapo during the Second World War and served in the British, Czech and Soviet armed forces. He took part in the Battle of the Dukla Pass. Tintner's parents, sister, and a brother, along with many other relatives, all died in the Auschwitz concentration camp. After the war, Tintner and his family settled in Denham, England, where he started a textile import business. He became a British citizen in 1948.".
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- Q20273904 wikiPageWikiLink Q3584.
- Q20273904 wikiPageWikiLink Q60270.
- Q20273904 wikiPageWikiLink Q6647132.
- Q20273904 wikiPageWikiLink Q6939535.
- Q20273904 wikiPageWikiLink Q7007736.
- Q20273904 wikiPageWikiLink Q7075357.
- Q20273904 wikiPageWikiLink Q7245938.
- Q20273904 wikiPageWikiLink Q7341.
- Q20273904 wikiPageWikiLink Q7922122.
- Q20273904 wikiPageWikiLink Q9722104.
- Q20273904 wikiPageWikiLink Q988761.
- Q20273904 comment "Bedrich "Frederick" Tintner (15 June 1912 - 19 March 2015), born at Novy Jicin, in the Moravian Sudetenland, escaped the Gestapo during the Second World War and served in the British, Czech and Soviet armed forces. He took part in the Battle of the Dukla Pass. Tintner's parents, sister, and a brother, along with many other relatives, all died in the Auschwitz concentration camp. After the war, Tintner and his family settled in Denham, England, where he started a textile import business.".
- Q20273904 label "Frederick Tintner".