Nov 17, 1939 and Nov 17, 1989 interconnected-Czech president
November 17, 2009
Prague - The anniversaries of the closure of Czech universities by the Nazis after the funeral of student Jan Opletal on November 17, 1939, and the student march that triggered the Velvet Revolution on November 17, 1989, are interconnected, President Vaclav Klaus said today.
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