Rudolf Slánský (Norwegian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Rudolf Slánský" in Norwegian language version.

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britannica.com

  • Encyclopædia Britannica Online, oppført som Rudolf Slansky, Encyclopædia Britannica Online-ID biography/Rudolf-Slansky, besøkt 9. oktober 2017[Hentet fra Wikidata]

ceskatelevize.cz

isabart.org

cs.isabart.org

  • Archive of Fine Arts, cs.isabart.org, abART person-ID 61499, besøkt 1. april 2021[Hentet fra Wikidata]

munzinger.de

  • Munzinger Personen, oppført som Rudolf Slansky, Munzinger IBA 00000004305, besøkt 9. oktober 2017[Hentet fra Wikidata]

nacr.cz

vademecum.nacr.cz

  • Jødisk fødsels-, ekteskaps- og dødsregister Spálené Poříčí (1868–1933), vademecum.nacr.cz[Hentet fra Wikidata]

nkp.cz

aleph.nkp.cz

  • Tsjekkias nasjonale autoritetsdatabase, NKC-identifikator jk01111803, besøkt 23. november 2019[Hentet fra Wikidata]

pametnaroda.cz

  • There is an English translation of a story recounted by Ignác Bilík (which Bilík claimed to have been told in prison by Evžen Löbl (Eugen Loebl), a co-defendant in the future Slánský trial), which contradicts Josefa Slánská's memoir. Rudolf Slánský allegedly discovered that his daughter had been abducted by the wife of a high-ranking Soviet official, and was allegedly too intimidated by the power of such people in the Soviet system to try and retrieve his daughter. This apparently fourth hand account is published online at Paměť národa (Website), including the sound recording of Bilík's narration. Arkivert 5. februar 2017 hos Wayback Machine.

web.archive.org

  • There is an English translation of a story recounted by Ignác Bilík (which Bilík claimed to have been told in prison by Evžen Löbl (Eugen Loebl), a co-defendant in the future Slánský trial), which contradicts Josefa Slánská's memoir. Rudolf Slánský allegedly discovered that his daughter had been abducted by the wife of a high-ranking Soviet official, and was allegedly too intimidated by the power of such people in the Soviet system to try and retrieve his daughter. This apparently fourth hand account is published online at Paměť národa (Website), including the sound recording of Bilík's narration. Arkivert 5. februar 2017 hos Wayback Machine.