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Toman Brod (born 18 January 1929) is a Czech historian, Holocaust survivor, and former member of the Communist Party turned anti-communist dissident. BiographyBrod was born in Prague on 18 January 1929 to an assimilated Jewish family,[1][2] who lived in an apartment near the Vltava river.[3] Before World War II, Brod considered himself to be Czech, but following the Munich Agreement and the Nuremberg Laws, he felt like he did not belong anywhere. As it became more difficult for Jewish citizens to do everyday activities, the Brods received help from their longtime cook, Anna Kopská, and some other Christians. During the HolocaustOn 27 July 1942 Brod was deported to Terezín along with his brother and mother. Brod lived in one of the boys' dormitories and attended school classes, in which the teachers attempted to protect the children from the reality of life in the ghetto.[3] Brod and his brother were able to visit their mother most afternoons. Kopská sent care packages to the family while they were in Terezín. In 1943, Brod was deported to Auschwitz, where he was assigned to a children's bunk in the Family Camp. The liquidation of the family camp was scheduled for June,[4] six months after their arrival. The boys were sentenced to die, but Josef Mengele selected some of the boys for work, including Brod. He subsequently escaped Auschwitz by sneaking onto a transport with his friends to the Gross-Rosen Camp.[3] Life after World War IIAfter liberation, Brod returned to Prague, the only member of his family to survive the Holocaust, and lived with Anna Kopská. He then went on to study at university, and graduated with a degree in history. He joined the Communist Party in 1948. While at university, Brod met his future wife, Libuše Kvasničková. After marrying, they continued to live with Kopská. In 1955, Brod got a job at the Military History Institute, during which time Brod became disillusioned with the Communist Party and attempted to subvert it,[5] conducting independent research into the activities of the Czechoslovak resistance during World War II, which resulted in him experiencing trouble with the government.[3] He was eventually expelled from the Party and fired from his job, after which he worked as a water pumper,[6] which was a miserable experience for him. He eventually received disability status and was able to live at home. During this time, a friend asked him to sign Charter 77, which he did,[7] as one of the 150 original signatories of the charter. Brod and his wife spoke open of their anti-Soviet views and participated in many political demonstrations, despite their apartment being wired by the StB. Around this time Brod began to share his story; his daughter married a Jewish man from the United States, which caused her to be more interested in her father's past, pressuring him to write down his memories. He also began taking others to visit Terezín. Historical worksBrod resumed writing historical essays after the end of the communist regime in Prague. He wrote a book about his life called Ještě že člověk neví, co ho čeká ("A man never knows what's coming") Toman has been interviewed by organisations including Centropa and Post Bellum. He frequently speaks about the Holocaust. A documentary film was made by students about his life and experiences. Works
References1. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.memoryofnations.eu/witness/index/id/45/#en_45|title=Toman Brod (1929) - Biography|website=Memory of Nations|language=en|access-date=24 July 2018}} {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Brod, Toman}}2. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.holocaust.cz/zdroje/vzpominky/pan-toman-brod-narozen-1929/|title=Pan Toman Brod, narozen 1929 {{!}} Holocaust|last=(www.nux.cz)|first=Nux s.r.o.|website=www.holocaust.cz|language=cs|access-date=2018-07-24}} 3. ^1 2 3 {{Cite web|url=http://www.centropa.org/biography/toman-brod|title=Toman Brod {{!}} centropa.org|website=www.centropa.org|language=en|access-date=2018-07-24}} 4. ^{{Cite web|url=https://plzen.idnes.cz/osvetim-valka-koncentracni-tabor-toman-brod-fzh-/plzen-zpravy.aspx?c=A140127_093803_plzen-zpravy_pp|title=Zvláštní zacházení znamenalo smrt, vzpomíná muž, který přežil Osvětim|date=2014-01-27|website=iDNES.cz|access-date=2018-07-24}} 5. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.kampocesku.cz/clanek/8051/toman-brod|title=Toman Brod|first=Jakub|last=Novák|website=www.kampocesku.cz|language=CS|access-date=24 July 2018}} 6. ^{{Cite news|url=https://ct24.ceskatelevize.cz/kultura/1031540-jeste-ze-clovek-nevi-co-ho-ceka-toman-brod-v-dokumentu|title="Ještě že člověk neví, co ho čeká." Toman Brod v dokumentu|last=televize|first=Česká|work=ČT24 - Nejdůvěryhodnější zpravodajský web v ČR - Česká televize|access-date=24 July 2018|language=cs}} 7. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.totalita.cz/vysvetlivky/ch77_b.php|title=seznam signatářů Charty 77: TOTALITA: TOTALITA|last=Vlček|first=Tomáš|website=www.totalita.cz|access-date=24 July 2018}} 8 : 1929 births|Living people|Czech Jews|Czechoslovak dissidents|Charter 77 signatories|People from Prague|Czech historians|Auschwitz concentration camp survivors |
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