Mrs Hradečná's brother Pavel Hradečný, historian and Balkanist. He translated Albanian for President Havel during his visit to Kosovo. Pictured in the middle.
Mrs Hradečná's brother Pavel Hradečný, historian and Balkanist. He translated Albanian for President Havel during his visit to Kosovo. Pictured in the middle.
Ferdinand Herčík (7 May 1905 Prague - 20 January 1966 Brno) - biophysicist, radiologist, founder of the Institute of Biophysics of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences. Mrs. Hradečná worked for a long time under his direction at the Biophysical Institute of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences.
Ferdinand Herčík (7 May 1905 Prague - 20 January 1966 Brno) - biophysicist, radiologist, founder of the Institute of Biophysics of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences. Mrs. Hradečná worked for a long time under his direction at the Biophysical Institute of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences.
Ferdinand Herčík (7. 5. 1905 Praha – 20. 1. 1966 Brno) – biofyzik, radiolog, zakladatel Biofyzikálního ústavu ČSAV. Paní Hradečná dlouhodobě pracovala pod jeho vedením na Biofyzikálním ústavu ČSAV.
Ferdinand Herčík (7. 5. 1905 Praha – 20. 1. 1966 Brno) – biofyzik, radiolog, zakladatel Biofyzikálního ústavu ČSAV. Paní Hradečná dlouhodobě pracovala pod jeho vedením na Biofyzikálním ústavu ČSAV.
Zdenka Hradečná's grandparents. Grandfather František Šujan was instrumental in the construction of the new building of the Second Czech Real School in Brno on Křenová Street.
Zdenka Hradečná's grandparents. Grandfather František Šujan was instrumental in the construction of the new building of the Second Czech Real School in Brno on Křenová Street.