Luděk Navara

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Luděk Navara in 2016

Luděk Navara (born 26 April 1964) is a Czech non-fictional author, publicist and historian.

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Navara was born on born 26 April 1964 in Brno. He graduated at Faculty of Civil Engineering of Brno University of Technology and later in history at Faculty of Philosophy of Masaryk University. Since 1995, he has been editor by newspaper MF Dnes. He cooperates also with Czech Television in Brno. His predominant coverage of history and journalism are crimes of Communism and Nazism, and expulsion of Germans from Czechoslovakia. In 2009, together with Miroslav Kasáček, he founded the Civic Association Memory, which maps communist totalitarianism in the Czech Republic, especially in the South Moravian Region. The civic association Paměť initiated the establishment of the Freedom Trail and the Iron Curtain Gate to Freedom Memorial near Mikulov.[1][2]

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  1. ^ "Ing. Luděk Navara" (in Czech). City of Brno. Retrieved 2024-02-16.
  2. ^ "Luděk Navara" (in Czech). Sdružení Paměť z.s. Retrieved 2024-02-16.