1918–1945
Places in this period
Stavovské divadlo (The Estates Theatre)
Rainer Maria Rilke
Egon Erwin Kisch
The Street Lamp Cafe
New German Theatre
The World of the City Park (The Vrchlický Park)
Helena Tomanová-Weisová
The City Park (The Vrchlický Park)
The Rieger Park
Lenka Reinerová
The New Jewish Cemetery
Hermann Grab
City Parks (The Vrchlický Park)
Cinemas and adored actresses
German Sound Film in Czechoslovakia
Susanne Jicha(-Götzl-Steinberg)
Hermine Medelsky
Sdružení vysokoškolsky vzdělaných žen v republice Československé (Association of University Women in The Czechoslovak Republic)
MUDr. Emma Maria Herzig
Council meeting of the International Federation of University Women (IFUW)
Women Politicians
Irene Kirpal and Franziska Blatny
Grete Popper
Prager Secession
Women as Graduates
Residency of SoPaDe in Prague
The headquarters of the Social Democrat Refugee Aid
Accommodation centre for refugees in the Hotel Ritz, Zbraslav
Erich Ollemhauer
Otto Wels
Edgar Hahnewald
Robert Grötzsch
Friedrich Stampfer
Otto Friedländer
Na Slupi 8
Elementary school Botičská
Vltava river
Hospital of Saint Elizabeth
Václav Havel Airport
Jiří Smíchovský
Opletalova 1441/19
Petschek Palace
Na Příkopě
National Museum
U Medvídků
Accommodation for women and children after the March 15, 1939 – Doreen Warriner
Hlavní nádraží
The DSAP office – Doreen Warriner
Visa queues
Jean Rowntree: the Quaker helping in England
Marie Schmolka
Stavovské divadlo (The Estates Theatre)
Notable Women of German-Speaking Prague
Rainer Maria Rilke
Paths of Prague’s German-Language Writers
Egon Erwin Kisch
Paths of Prague’s German-Language Writers
The Street Lamp Cafe
Paths of Prague’s German-Language Writers
New German Theatre
Paths of Prague’s German-Language Writers
The World of the City Park (The Vrchlický Park)
Paths of Prague’s German-Language Writers
Helena Tomanová-Weisová
Paths of Prague’s German-Language Writers
The City Park (The Vrchlický Park)
Paths of Prague’s German-Language Writers
The Rieger Park
Paths of Prague’s German-Language Writers
Lenka Reinerová
Paths of Prague’s German-Language Writers
The New Jewish Cemetery
Paths of Prague’s German-Language Writers
Hermann Grab
Paths of Prague’s German-Language Writers
City Parks (The Vrchlický Park)
Paths of Prague’s German-Language Writers
Cinemas and adored actresses
Notable Women of German-Speaking Prague
German Sound Film in Czechoslovakia
Notable Women of German-Speaking Prague
Susanne Jicha(-Götzl-Steinberg)
Notable Women of German-Speaking Prague
Hermine Medelsky
Notable Women of German-Speaking Prague
Sdružení vysokoškolsky vzdělaných žen v republice Československé (Association of University Women in The Czechoslovak Republic)
Notable Women of German-Speaking Prague
MUDr. Emma Maria Herzig
Notable Women of German-Speaking Prague
Council meeting of the International Federation of University Women (IFUW)
Notable Women of German-Speaking Prague
Women Politicians
Notable Women of German-Speaking Prague
Irene Kirpal and Franziska Blatny
Notable Women of German-Speaking Prague
Grete Popper
Notable Women of German-Speaking Prague
Prager Secession
Notable Women of German-Speaking Prague
Women as Graduates
Notable Women of German-Speaking Prague
Erich Ollemhauer
SoPaDe
Otto Wels
SoPaDe
Edgar Hahnewald
SoPaDe
Robert Grötzsch
SoPaDe
Friedrich Stampfer
SoPaDe
Otto Friedländer
SoPaDe
Na Slupi 8
Robert Popper
Elementary school Botičská
Robert Popper
Vltava river
Robert Popper
Hospital of Saint Elizabeth
Robert Popper
Václav Havel Airport
Robert Popper
Opletalova 1441/19
Collaboration
Petschek Palace
Collaboration
Na Příkopě
Collaboration
National Museum
Collaboration
U Medvídků
Collaboration
Accommodation for women and children after the March 15, 1939 – Doreen Warriner
Nicholas Winton was not alone: rescuers 1938–1939
Hlavní nádraží
Nicholas Winton was not alone: rescuers 1938–1939
The DSAP office – Doreen Warriner
Nicholas Winton was not alone: rescuers 1938–1939
Visa queues
Nicholas Winton was not alone: rescuers 1938–1939
Jean Rowntree: the Quaker helping in England
Nicholas Winton was not alone: rescuers 1938–1939
Marie Schmolka
Nicholas Winton was not alone: rescuers 1938–1939