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    Irene Capek MBE (28 December 1924 – 19 November 2006) was a Jewish Holocaust survivor, humanitarian and local Australian politician. She was the fourth...
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  • songwriter Irene Capek (1924–2006), Czech Holocaust survivor and MBE recipient All pages with titles containing Capek 1931 Čapek Brothers Čapek Czapek, alternative...
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    Labour politician Irene Capek (1924–2006), Australian politician Irene Cara (1959–2022), American singer, songwriter, and actress Irene Castelli (born 1983)...
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  • of Fred Capek, a concert pianist and mechanical engineer, and Irene Capek, both survivors of Terezin and the Auschwitz concentration camp. Capek moved with...
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  • at Auschwitz Wilhelm Steinitz (1836–1900), first World Chess Champion Irene Capek (1925–2006), Jewish holocaust survivor, humanitarian and local Australian...
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  • Irene Gladys Mitchell MBE (24 November 1905 – 1995) was an Australian actress and theatre director, prominent in the little theatre movement in Melbourne...
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  • Current TV Nova Voyo SK (2) Former Markíza (1) Season 1, 2022: Vladimír Čapek Season 2, 2023: Tomáš Weimann Season 3, 2024: Martin "Mikýř" Mikyska Season...
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  • TV Mini-Series) - Trudie Nunn Mr. Palfrey of Westminster (1984) - Anna Capek Hammer House of Mystery and Suspense (1985) - Marie Vladekova Widows 2 (1985...
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    Vladimir Nabokov, James Joyce, August Strindberg, Simon Vestdijk, Karel Čapek, the New World's Jorge Luis Borges, Ezra Pound, John Updike, Arthur Miller...
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  • explosions on 25 May 1917 killed 300 workers. This event inspired Karel Čapek to write the novel Krakatit (1922). On 7 June 1917, a series of large British...
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