Elizabeth Ondrejkovič born Ličko

 
 

 

 

 

In years 1938-39 he participated in Brno student demonstrations in support of the Republic against German fascism. She was valedictorian at the Business Academy in Brno. According to the decision of its grandmother, Charlotte Stiglitz born Büchler had studied at the University of Economics in Prague. Music composer Julia (Juli) Ličko born Stiglitz ; Greta Ličková (future champion of the Slovak Republic in swimming in the years 1941-42-43). Among other things, he won in its category in international competitions in Rome (Italy) and Budapest (Hungary) ; Elizabeth Ličková (the future bearer of high state awards) ; Robert Ličko ; Tradesman (comdit company Produktiva) Ján II. Ličko. (Former Oberstabsbootsmann of the k.u.k. Kriegsmarine, shipping was SMS Novara, SMS Prinz Eugen and SMS Viribus Unitis) ;   

 

 

As a child, Elizabeth had Ličková yet happy childhood that have not take long for the contradictions in her extended family. Were unfortunately only (or to) the prosaic nature. Pictured dated 30.05.1927 is Elizabeth and her mother music composer Julia Ličková born Stiglitz in the spa Sliač. Given the contradictions caused widespread need to invest in family firms "Herbária" komod company "Productiva", "Stiglitz Barthalam" s.r.o "Elza" construction company J. Č. etc. Ján II. Ličko and Juliana Ličková born Stiglitz children moved to Brno.

 

VII. Annual Report of the Czechoslovak State Higher Secondary Grammar School of Ľudovít Štúr in Trenčín for the school year 1924-1925, p. 12, II.A class: 34. Alex. Hertzka, Bánovce. 39. Frantisek Hrabal, Holešov. 57. * Eva Baxova, Vienna (Trencianske Teplice).


Report on the Activities of the Supporting Society to the State. grammar school in Trenčín for school. Year 1924/1925 (until June 4, 1925) .. Beneficiaries took students and were given lunch, dinner, apartment, etc. They were pp .: J. Branecký, Rector Piaristov, Dr. E. Brežný, Fr. Brogyányi, R. Cicutto, G. Dohnányi, J. Diera, pastor, A. Fuchs, Cpt. Joz. Hamerle, G. Hass, Notre-Dame Monastery, Cat. Unity of Women, Max Kaunitz, Ján Ličko (2), Fr. Maráky, Café Moravia, J. Markovič, J. Országh, E. Polák (7), J. Reihel, Rudolf Scháner, C. Štúrová, Š. Spiller, Dr. Toffier Tatra hotel, E. Weinerová ... Proof: Report on the activities of the Supporting Association ... for the 1924/1925 school year ...

 

On 31.10.1936 he came to train Romanian King Carol II. to accompany you to the station to Rajhrad, where guests traveled to the castle Židlochovice cars. Part of the entourage of King Carol II. here participated in the hunt (Carol King II, Prince Mihai I, Minister of Agriculture Government of Czechoslovakia Josef Zadina, Chancellor of the president dr. Přemysl Samal and other personalities). Hunt pheasant took place in the environs of the village Nosislav (from Nosislav towards Moutnice). Pheasants has since been dubbed "The Romanian pheasants"

 

Elizabeth family Stiglitz bought from the heirs of the aristocratic family Koháry palace at Peace Square in Trencin near Piarist gymmnasium. In 1929 he was resold for 600,000 CZK Bata company. It currently has more building owners, one of whom is COOP Jednota. Compossessorate Erdödy lands (which had an equity stake genus Sandor de Szlavnicza and families of Upper Nitra associated with gender Koháry) were in the vicinity of Štefánikova Street in Trenčín. A regular guest in the Holy Antol and Muráň lived Magdalene Ondrejkovics-Sandor de Szlavnicza, sister of First lieutenant Aladár II Ondrejkovič-Sandor de Szlavnicza (genus Sandor de Szlavnicza had for generations equity and social interests with the family Koháry and the county Trenčín). After 1938, with the Bulgarian tsar father, Ferdinand Coburg met and personalities that were politically oriented differently than has been the official state line.    

 

 

Mayor of Prague Dr. Karel Baxa and his wife Amelija Jurkovičová in Trencianske Teplice in 1936. Their only daughter was Dr. Eva Baxová married Raisová. When studied in the Faculty of Science used to meet in Trenčianske Teplice and Trenčín, the great grandmother of the author, Charlotte Stiglitz genus Buchler entrepreneur and his mother Elizabeth Ličková student. Eva Baxová inherited from the mother Amelija Croatian intelligence, courage and resistance to parental authority. During the threats Republic of German fascism to the Charles University in Prague he socialized with left-leaning students despite the opposition of parents.

 

Kežmarok 1937. Club of Slovak tourists and skiers headed by his chairman and district chief Dr. Alexander Lušček. In the years 1938-1939 he was Julius Ličko District Chief in Spišská Stará Ves.     

 

 

Commander of V Corps in Trenčín and later President of the Protectorate Government Division General Alois Eliáš lived from 25.11.1935 to 25.09.1938 in Trencin on Kukučínova 3 families in a private house Elisabeth Ličková (Stiglitz) from spring 1944 married Ondrejkovičová. The Gestapo arrested him Sept. 27, 1941, the day of arrival of the new deputy Reich Protector Reinhard Heydrich. On 1 October 1941 he was sentenced to death for treason and support for the enemy. Hitler decided to postpone the execution of the judgment. Was conducted only in the so-called. Heydrich. On 19 June 1942, the General Alois Eliáš executed by firing squad at the shooting range in Prague-Kobylisy.

 

Študentkou Právnickej fakulty Univerzity Komenského v Bratislave v akademickom roku 1938/1939 bola sestra Dr. Viktora Pavellu,  hlavného radcu Krajinského úradu v Bratislave (kolega a krajan hlav. radcu Dr. Karola Riendla) Katarína Pavellová z Liptovského Sv. Jána. Jej otec bol Obvodný notár v Lipt. Sv. Jáne. Zdroj: Archív UK, fond: PraF UK matriky jednotlivých rokov.           

 

 

On 3/15/1939 3:00 hour morning Nazis occupied police headquarters building in Brno the Palacky Street. Lawyer of Brno Karl Schwabe was declared the new police chief. Other Nazis Oskar Judex opens gates for them to City Hall. According to the prepared plan becomes commissar head of administration of Brno. Occupation of the city of Brno started. In this context, inter alia, occupation and protectorate administration and the city government issued a new regulation on obligatory of registrations of persons of Jewish origin. Protectorate administrators and city officials insisted that even Julia Ličková born Stiglitz and her children (were from mixed marriages) are subject to mandatory registration.

 

BUCKLER, Joseph (Büchler), beloved husband of Tessie (nee Roths.), devoted ... Tessie (Roths.Büchler was born in Germany on 10 October 1883,...  

 

 

Chief mayor Oskar Judex and the mayor of the Brno W. Czerny on Cihlářská street No. 19 in Brno.

 

New Class Professor of Elizabeth of Business Academy in Brno, Kotlářská No 9 became a mr. Riedl, former director of the Business Academy in Trencin. Following the declaration of the Slovak State March 14, 1939 leaving his seat. As a civil servant Czech nationality was relegated to the Protectorate Bohemia and Moravia. Elizabeth recalled that her cousin Karol Ličko was during his tenure as Director of Milan Hodža Business Academy valedictorian in Trenčín.   

 

 

In the vicinity of the building of Business Academy in Brno, where she studied Elizabeth Ličková a German business school, where children studied Brno Germans. One of them was the son of an employee of the urban municipality, which Elizabeth with his father discovered that as concerned have to Trenčín with her mother and siblings immediately apply for repatriation to Slovakia where German Reich law do not apply.            

 

 

In the year 1940 Elizabeth with her mother Juliana Ličková born Stiglitz and siblings returned to the Trenčín.

 

At least before imprisonment in the Terezin Fortress in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia and possibly the loss of life, Mrs. Júlia Ličková and her children were saved by a new owner of their family business "Herbária" Mr. Mikuláš Líška when he arrived in Brno and their personally moved by truck tightening home in Trenčín. Their 50% ownership of the company company "Herbária" handed over to him before foresight Sarlota (Charlotte, Sali) Stiglitz born Büchler, mother of Juliana Ličková born Stiglitz. Elizabeth Ličková joined the continuation of studies in the Business Academy in Trencin, from which it later its director exclusively for the racial origin of her mother. There was a professor and a divorced Russian emigrant Šopovalov even though he had a relationship with student (with insufficient study results) contrary to the morals of the teaching staff. At the Trenčín swimming pool in front of captain Alfonz Lošonský and other officers, he commented on Elizabeth "for the mother's racial origin, she should not be allowed access to the swimming pool". He knew that her grandfather Ján Ličko was one of the biggest donors of high school youth in Trenčín and her cousin First lieutenant Karol Ličko was former Prime of the Commercial Academy. He neglected that a part of the officers present still supported the Ličko family as students in Trenčín and therefore honored her (eg later Col. Pavel Globan). She was admitted to GCSE in the IV.A class on the basis of a presidential exemption in 1941 (also on the basis of the intervention of her father's brother-in-law, Chief Advisor of the Ministry of Finance, Dr. Jozef Hromada, or his wife A. Ličková). In the current political and social situation, it was not possible to study at university.

Widow Anna Maráky, evangelist and. g. confession, the midwife was entrusted by the Trenčín District Authority with a national administrator of the Stiglitz family property.

 

The first Slovak ambassador of the Slovak Republic in the Bulgarian Kingdom was Dr. Ján Spišiak. Was the Slovak ambassador in the Kingdom of Hungary and Plenipotentiary Minister from November 1939 he was entrusted with the leadership of Slovak Embassy in Sofia. In the morning on 9 Dec. 1939 Dr. Ján Spišiak adopted in Sofia personally Tsar Boris III. who shall transmit credentials. Slovak military attaché in Budapest and Sofia was Major infantry Alojz Androvič (double relative of lieutenant cavalry Aladár II. Ondrejkovič), which was also adopted by the Bulgarian Tsar Boris III.   

 

 

Winter Sports Slovak army in the High Tatras in the January 1940. They also attended lieutenant cavalry Aladár Ondrejkovič and Karol Suchánek.                                     

 

 

Irena Blühová. Jej fotografia - Jarné hmly na Malej Fatre rok 1941. V Liptovskom Jáne bol Obvodný notár Július Pavella, otec jej švagra Hlav. radcu MV Dr. Viktora Pavellu (kolega Dr. Karola Reindla a priateľ por. jazd. Aladára Ondrejkoviča). Vystavoval rasovo prenasledovaným občanom falošné doklady vrátane Ireny Blüh.

 

At the end of May 1941, the Chairman of the "Central Economic Court", Augustín Morávek, dealt with the deportations of Jews to the General Government with the German advisers D. Wisliceny and E. Gebert. In the summer of 1941, "experts" left to see the camps where they were to be placed. Government commissioner of Jewish labor camps and centers Július Pečúch said the conditions in the camps would lead to physical destruction of the deported and the presidential head of the Interior Ministry, Dr. Izidor Koso, described the treatment as inhuman and non-Christian. Nevertheless, the shift began. The brother from boss of the head of the Office CEC Imrich Morávek, the owner of "Morávek Rádio", made purchases of radios at Telefunken AG Grosslingova 42). Dr. Izidor Koso, the presidential head of the Ministry of Interior, was also a member of the Board of Directors of "RUDA" mining and metallurgical factories a. comp. Bratislava.

 

Miss Alžbeta Ličková who during the war worked illegally in antifascist resistance (also Gutmanová, Spitzerová), she joined in 1941 as an economist in the company Telefunken AG. General Representation for Slovakia, Bratislava Grosslingova number 65. Employment in the company Telefunken AG and accommodation slobodárni Železničiarska the street number 14 (later lived in hostel Hajduková the street and Guttembergova 5) under its guarantee partially altered indetity aunt (both Ličko) Maria Kolláriková (husband ing. Ján Kollárik director of Tatra bank in Zvolen) and Adela Hromadová (translator from English, spouse of Dr. Jozef Hromada, a government advisor for the Ministry of Finance, member of the board of Tatra bank, a member of the administrative Committee of Slovak banks and a board member of the film company "Nástup", later confirmed that the two aunts Ličko had longstanding contacts to the Anglo-Saxon church circles). Mrs. Jarmila Golianová of Czech nationality, wife of Lt. colonel GS Ján Golian, was a friend of Miss Alžbeta Ličková in Trenčín.

 

How does the accident, Alžbeta had a roommate secretary  

 

 

In the picture from the 1941 Bratislava Corso, Anna Horvátová, Alžbeta Ličková and the resident Šťastný from Trenčín, who was in the service of the notary Štefan Jakubócy, the husband of Maria Ličková (their marriage was free of children), the sister of Ján II. Ličko. 

 

Anna Horvatová, whose superior was a Member of the Slovak Parliament for politic party HSĽS Pavol Čarnogurský. Anna Horvátová she met him. More than friend Annie Horvátová was an undergraduate Vojtech Zamarovský, with whose father is recognized in Trenčín Alžbeta family (as a master chimney sweep for her friends perform different jobs and by year 1940 they already supply wooden crates for spirits). Annie Horvátová to Elizabeth gave clear dissatisfaction when they learned from him about the origin of her mother. Elizabeth's boss was a clerk, after 1947 General director of international concern Telefunken AG Edmund Pelikán. Coming to the workplace first, leaving last. The work ethic and pedantic become forever a model for Alžbeta Ličková. Director was Dr. Jozef Soják, after the war worker Ministry from Prague, was killed in a crash airliner ČSA Czech-Moravian Highlands). Business representatives were Ján Čambala, (his brother Pavol Čambala was Director of the Slovak Film acc. Company - Film Weekly "Nástup" and general manager Slovakia hotel A.C. hotel Carlton-Savoie Bratislava where he was in the High Tatras busy Karol Suchanek), Dezider Deutsch and Pavol Jelenek (the government commissioner in the Prague Credit Bank branch in Bratislava). The former Jewish director of representation of the company Telefunken AG in Bratislava was Dezider Deutsch, (Edmund Pelikán putting it as necessary for the company) while working for the company. Former Jewish building owners representation of the company Telefunken AG st.. Grosslingova no. 65 was Neumann, Neufeld ?  

 

 

Elizabeth Ličková should contact the Division Army racers (OAP) over the next brothers in law (Mgr. Fritz Lederer - table tennis and Ing. Karol Suchánek - ice beans). The most important contacts in the Slovak army and secret information for illegal activity of his grandmother but was gaining through fiance, officer of Rapid Division, Army athlete First Lieutenant Aladár II. Ondrejkovič, winner of several equestrian events and the son of a widely branched families with notary an unavoidable impact of the highest religious, social and economic circles in Slovakia.   

 

 

Telefunken AG The transceiver Ase 211, Battery box Spez 992 Bs and Power supply unit NG TL

 

From Berlin to companies often come to control the Reich Germans, officers concern Telefunken A.G. First of all, check the accounting documents Elisabeth Ličková. In addition to these controls, especially in Bratislava purchase various goods and food for their families. To work in the company Telefunken AG Elizabeth Ličková needed language skills. Ruled perfect German, English, Hungarian, partly Italian. German inspectors it indicated that it would be beneficial for the Directorate-General and offered him to work in Berlin. Miss Elizabeth Ličková between 1940-44 while working in the company Telefunken A.G. He came into contact with members of the Second Bureau de l'Etat-Major General. (Second Department of the General Staff - the French military intelligence). The company was visited by French, representatives of companies from the occupied part of France. In informal conversations with Miss Elizabeth Ličková declaring their views on the situation at the front and are willing to carry it inside the right direction France (Deuxieme Bureau) when they suggested that a Jewish relatives in Paris. In informal contact was the point of contact with them, especially Mr. Dezider Deutsch. (After the military defeat of France in 1940 in Paris, situated in the occupied part of France worked Slovak Repatriation Commission). The narrowest range of employees Bratislava branch concern Telefunken AG traveling on business and to Switzerland and Sweden.

 

 

Former two buildings of company Telefunken AG in Grosling street Bratislava No 65 and No 42. In the building right No 42 on the first floor was Miss Elizabeth Ličková until the month of May 1944 his office with balcony. (Eg. Is currently found in the reconstruction of the former. Building firm Telefunken AG st. Grosslingova No 42 cartridge. They were in it i.a. US dollars and Swedish kronor).          

 

 

High Tatras. Colonel GS. František Urban and senior officers of the General Staff in 1943-1944. Miss Elizabeth Ličková knew personally and from Trenčín. They played with her and her fiance First lieutenant. Aladár Ondrejkovič tennis on the courts of her family villa at Štefánikova 33 in Trencin. The scandal in the spring of 1944 in connection with the marriage granddaughter of a Jewish family Stiglitz Elizabeth Ličková with an officer from the last known old reality-Nitra noble family in Slovakia could only take note and its former commander of the Rapid division, commander of the Ground Forces in Trenčín Generál Josef Turanec and former commander of the 1st Infantry Division General Stefan Jurech. Officers have the right to an image-quality business sports Winter equipment Slovak Army.       

 

 

Gracious Miss Elizabeth Ličková at Štrbské Pleso in the High Tatras on the photo of her fiancé First lieutenant Aladár II. Ondrejkovič in spring 1944. ...  Štrbské Pleso in Slovakia  

 

 

Miss Elizabeth Ličková had played over the bank holiday with future husband First lieutenant Aladár Ondrejkovič and his colleagues at the tennis courts her family in Trencin during the week and with members of the OAP, who were deployed in the International Match of the Romanian tennis player, well-known wife of Slovak ambassador in Romania Milena Milecová, girlfriend Ondrejkovič families. Her fiance was met with Romanian diplomats prior to 1939 when he served in the 11th Dragon regiment "King Carol II of Romania" in Bratislava.

 

With Romania Ondrejkovič family was associated not only that JUDr. Martin Mičura (birm. father of First lieutenant Aladár Ondrejkovič) which in 1918 was based National Guard around Bytča, studied in Cluj, where political cooperation with the nationalist Romanian students, but also that in 1919 the Kingdom of Romania as an ally of Czechoslovakia contributed decisively measure to the defeat of Hungarian Soviet Republic occupied Budapest on August 6, 1919. President of the Supreme Court of the Slovak Republic JUDr. Martin Mičura in 1943 in addition to Slovak politicians contacted the diplomatic representatives of the then allies of Slovakia for the purpose of coordinating performances of allied union of the German Reich (Bulgaria, Romania and Hungary).

 

The deputy of the Slovak Senate János count Eszterházy was born close to the family (Sandor) Ondrejkovič - Sandor. Most of the members of the family Ondrejkovič worked in important positions in the state services, the local government and the army. Their mutual contacts were from the year 1918 for the Czechoslovak Republic and the SR (1939-1945) for military-political reasons is inadmissible. It was count Eszterházy who was conscious. Nevertheless, he spoke to friend and party colleague Dr. Fritz Lederer, an athlete at OAP Bratislava. Dr. Lederer interpreted these objections with the sister of his girlfriend, Greta Ličková, Elizabeth Ličková. Their Stiglitz family, however, in the interest of rescuing their lives or the lives of another family and acquaintances, needed the social and labor contacts of the Ondrejkovic family in Slovakia. The others were irrelevant. Reliable contacts to Hungary, however, had a double bloodline family Ondrejkovič Lt. colonel infantry Alojz Androvič, military attaché (2nd Division of the Armed Forces Staff) in Budapest.

 

 

Bronze, silver and gold badges of the Section army sportsmen Slovak Army from the years 1939-1945.

 

 

Sisters Elizabeth Ličková and Alice Ličková, and honorable and dedicated people, Mr. Mikuláš Líška (in the years 1940-45 the owner of 50% of the company Herbária) and his wife wife in 1942 in Trenčín.

 

In September 1941, Vojtech Tuka with members of the Deutsche Partei and HG crucially involved in the elaboration and adoption of government regulations on the legal status of Jews, ie discriminatory measures. They are, in practice extended beyond regulation and towards Jewish communities, which in 1943 the Supreme Court of the Slovak Republic under the leadership of its chairman JUDr.  Martin Mičura, related families Ondrejkovič (marriage of Anne Ondrejkovičová and District notary in the Dlhé Pole Rudolf Mičura) described as unlawful and invalid.

 

Jozef Tiso *19.11.1910 † 07.09.1981, director of the "Yeast factory" in Trenčín and wife of his former schoolmate Renka Taus (Šaršunka) grammar school. Josef Tiso and Renáta Tausová were classmates of First lieutenant Aladár II. Ondrejkovič at the grammar school "Ľudovít Štúr" in Trenčín. The yeast factory supplied "Herbária" with a state-regulated supply of alcohol and raw materials for the production of alcoholic beverages. Limiting production of margarines was the allocation of foreign currency for the import of oily raw materials, although the production of yeast, spirits and spirits, with exports to Switzerland, also contributed to their acquisition. In view of the directives of the Governor of the National Bank and the Chairman of the Supreme Supply Agency, Dr. Imrich Karvaš (friend and colleague of Professor Dr. Martin Mičura of the Faculty of Law UK, as well as the illegal resistance) and the CEO of Cukorspol a.c. Rudolf Fraštacký, (friend and colleague of Alexander Kornhauser - (Kerney) from the illegal resistance) in 1941 moved the "Yeast factory" in Trenčín under the "Cooperatives of Economic Spirits" Bratislava. The "Cooperatives of Economic Spirits" had a decisive say in the voting and application of their directives on the distribution of state-regulated alcohol allocations to producers of alcoholic beverages (in accordance with their tax returns) District Chief in Bratislava Dr. Aladár I. Ondrejkovič. Source: also Fond Prešov Regional Court, Corporate Office, i. no. 592. B II 272. Box. 53. 49/1942.

 

 

Väčšinu tržieb firmy "Herbária" Liška a spol., Trenčín tvorila výroba liehovín polostudenou a studenou cestou. Bez dodávok liehu na regulovaný prídel z produkčných liehovarov nemohla vyrábať a zamestnávať do októbra 1944 bývalých konateľov firma "Herbária" Sarlotu Stiglitz rod. Buchler a jej syna Pavla Stiglitza. Jedinou osobou, ktorá poznala receptúry na výrobu likérov a triestí bola Sarlota Stiglitz rod. Buchler. Bez nej by sa firma nezaobišla. 

 

From the decision of Dr. Aladár I. Ondrejkovič in "Cooperatives of Economic Spirits" Bratislava, Emil Ciho (the owner of the company Slovlik Trenčín, daughters Klára Cihová Omiliaková, Irena Cihová, we know of family Ličko from Trenčín) was also dependent on alcohol. 

 

 

Pani Jarmila Golianova r. Peterková so synčekom Ivkom. Mjr. gšt. Ján Golian bol aj predseda sobášnej komisie MNO, jeho manželka Jarmila sa stretávala s Alžbetou Ličkovou, vnučkou Sarloty Stiglitz rod. Buchler. Bolo v Trenčíne verejným tajomstvom, že organizuje pomoc rasovo perzekvovaným občanom. Pani Jarmila z mesta Čáslav v Stredočeskom kraji, dcéra finančného právnika poradila slečne Alžbete Ličkovej, snúbenici npor. aut. Aladára II. Ondrejkoviča pre jej pôvod po matke Júlii Ličkovej rod. Stiglitz jediný právne čistý spôsob, ako obísť predpis MNO A-V-7 za účelom sobáša. Alžbeta bola totiž aj neterou a chovanicou býv. npor. čs. Légií v Taliansku staviteľa Jozefa Čevelu príslušného do protektorátu Čechy a Morava o.i. funkcionára Československo-juhoslovanskej ligy v Trenčíne). Bola oboznámená, že minister obrany Ferdinand Čatloš má záujem o dobré vzťahy s Okresným náčelníkom Dr. Aladárom I. Ondrejkovičom, ktorý ako predseda správnej rady Družstva hospodárskych liehovarov riadil  aj všetky liehovary (nepriamo aj firmu Herbária Trenčín a Kvasnicovú továreň v Trenčíne. Lieh bol na prídel, bol aj 50% zložkou pohonnej zmesi BiBoLi pre vojenské motorové vozidlá a lietadlá. Exportoval sa aj do Švajčiarska. Guvernér Národnej Banky Dr. Imrich Karvaš si vyhradil, že bude mať pri rozhodovaní o dôležitých postoch v hospodárstve štátu volnú ruku. Podriadil všetky produkčné liehovary pod novovytvorené Družstvo hospodárskych liehovarov a v roku 1940 menoval nového Okresného náčelníka v Bratislave Dr. Aladára I. Ondrejkoviča za predsedu jeho správnej rady. Vymenoval ho aj za člena správnej rady Cementární Stupava spolu s plk. gšt. Karolom Peknikom, v r. 1939-1944 náčelník Hlavného štábu MNO a profesor Vysokej vojennej školy, v polnej službe u Rýchlej divizie spolu s mjr. gšt. Jánom Golianom veliteľ jeho synovca por. jazd. zál. Aladára II. Ondrejkoviča (dôkaz: aj písomná výpoveď býv. prednostu 2. Oddelenia Hlav. štábu generálmajora Antona R.).

   

In the spring of 1944 Catholic priest Augustín Pozdech, the administrator of the parish Blumental in Bratislava, refused to marry First lieutenant Aladár II Ondrejkovič and Miss Elizabeth Ličková. He said Alžbeta Ličková would never be a good Catholic. She comes from her mother of the famous Jewish family Stiglitz and it is unacceptable that Ondrejkovič, the son of a well-known Catholic family, marry her.

 

Elizabeth Ličková had in Mai 1944 wedding in New Lutheran church Legionárska Street in Bratislava in Slovakia army officer. Was it First lieutenant Aladár II. Ondrejkovics-S. (Ondrejkovič). Their secret marriage was made possible only by the senior exemption granted by a senior Evangelical Augsburg Confession Dr. Vladimír Jurkovič. Ecclesiastical marriage of their son dedicated his pastor Dr. Ladislav Jurkovič of famous Slovak evangelical families. Witnesses were Mr Mikuláš Líška from Trenčín and Dr. Viktor Pavella, participating registrar Dr. Albert Okoličányi (well of a famous evangelical families) - was a blood relative of the groom's grandmother Anna Sandor de Slavnicza.   

 

 

A view of the high Tatras of the Tatra Military House in Tatranska Polianka in 1944. Right after the marriage in Bratislava, the newlyweds stopped in Trenčín where they joined the bride's mother Júlia Ličková born Stiglitz and went to Tatier together. They also called the old mother Sarlota Stiglitz born Buchler to the bride to go with them, but her son Paul Stiglitz and her daughter Valéria Čevela born Stiglitz were against. The mother of the bride was with them until August 29, 1944, when the repeated telegraphic calls of her brother Paul Stiglitz to return to Trencin traveled by the last train to the interruption of rail transport due to the fighting of the 1st Czechoslovak army.           

 

 

The Tatra Military Home, the Tatra tram stop in Tatranská Polianka, where First lieutenant Aladár Ondrejkovič graduated from a compulsory relaxation stay with comprehensive medical tours after returning from the Eastern Front.

 

Captain Vojtech Bossányi, deputy head of the assault carriage, head of the 2nd division of the Army Group Prešov headquarters until August 29, 1944.

 

M. Jakubóczyová born Ličková was the sister of Ján II. Ličko, Alžbeta's father. From among the lower nobility originating in Trencin District Chief Dr. Josef Jakubóczy was known to be released from internment in addition to other French officers captain cavalry Georges Barazer de Lannurien, grant them freedom of movement to allow the military to organize, organization connected to totally seeded Frenchmen in arms factories in Dubnica and Povazska Bystrica and subsequently engaged in armed fighting in the SNP, on the 1st Czechoslovak Army. Dr. Josef Jakubóczy was therefore deported to a concentration camp in the German Reich - Mauthausen, where he returned with seriously ill health.  

 

 

Captain of cavalry Barazer Georges de Lannurien. 

 

In the years 1938-39 was Július Ličko District governor in the district Spišská Stará Ves ; Sandrik A.G., Metall- und Siberwarenfabrik, Dolné Hámry, President spr. rad. Dr. Stefan Ravasz. II. Vicepresident ing. Ján Morávek.    

 

 

How captain of air Teodor Obuch knew Alžbeta Ličko of Trenčin, Pieštany, the High Tatras. In 1945 he was ranked as a major headquarters tulle 4.section. Graduated Militari High school in Prague. For the purposes of NGOs responded in 1945 to Elizabeth Ondrejkovič born Ličko that meets all the conditions for the wife of an officer profession. He talked about her personal qualities very positively as Generalmajor of Slovak Army.

 

Ján Pelikán wholesale coal, coke and wood - Dr owner. Ján Pelikán, Bratislava. JUDr. Fritz Lederer (OAP friend and after Husband of Greta Ličková 1945, Chef editor of MTA, Chef editor of Népszabadaság, ambassador to Paris, Rabat) ; Emilla (Lietn. of police in Trencin) ; Rezident Šťastný  (knew Elizabeth L. from Trencin through Š. Jakúbóczy), his fellow resident Galvánek (Taus, act. comp., Factory trim and metal. Goods, Bratislava, factory Myjava, member reports. Dr. Board Galvánek Stephen secr. Ministry Interior and bank director Milan Maxon. 

 

Editor of a newspaper "Slovák" and Minister of Education and Culture in 1944-1945 - Dr. Aladár Kočiš.

 

Staff illegal preparation (Staff Military Headquarters) for Slovak National Uprising in 29. august 1944.

 

Lt. Colonel GST Ján Golian commander of the Military Headquarters and commander training in the Slovak army for an armed uprising (First lieutenant Aladár Ondrejkovič received from him a secret directive to the relocation of military trucks at Central Slovakia).

 

Captain Milan Polák of Golian personal aide and secretary for Political-Military Affairs, coupling between military and political resistance

Major cavalry Július Nosko Affairs Officer for tactical training, organizational and personal (cadre). As a function of seniority and served in Pardubice in the 8th Dragoon Regiment St. Wenceslaus with then graduate aspirant cavalry Aladár Ondrejkovič.

Lt. Colonel DVM. M Ferjenčík referent for things military-political and veterinary

Major J. Marko referent to connect with foreign resistance, to contacts with illegal political resistance groups-right direction (Slovak National Council) and for contact with the partisan units in the Turks

A major Cyprich chorus for supplying all kinds

Major O. Lichner Affairs Officer for replenishment and mobilization

Lt. Colonel V. Danielovič Officer for intendačné and Financial Affairs

First lieutenant J. Korecký Officer for Intelligence Affairs, conspiracy and Defence Intelligence

Cpt. J. Herchl Affairs Officer for automobile and supply of aviation fuel

Major J. Tóth Officer for air guns and antiaircraft defense

First lieutenant J. Stefanik Officer for Cultural Affairs promotion and fourthé.

 

Mrs. Jarmila Golianová of Czech nationality, wife of Lt. Colonel Ján Golian was a girlfriend of Miss Alžbeta Ličková. 

Alžbeta Ondrejkovičová born Ličková received secret information in January 1945 on the upcoming Allies Conference in Yalta, Crimea from 4 to 11 February 1945. She also received information from the same source that Slovakia, Bohemia and Moravia will become the sphere of Soviet dominance under the Allies Convention. 

 

Trenčín town was liberated in April 10, 1945. First Lieutenant Aladár II. Ondrejkovič at that time, he joined the 1st Czechoslovak Army Corps in Martin. His wife Alžbeta with just born daughter Tanja remained in Trenčín. The family villa Stiglitz on the street M.R. Stefanik No 33 is housed Soviet general. Its officers have been putting weapons into tubs. Their stay bypassed without incident until the conflict cousin Elizabeth, the son of Juraj home with Soviet officers, when a total of more than drank excessively. After a very admonition Pursue vigorously the Soviet generals, however, it was settled. 

 

The villa is after them stayed Romanian officers. Polite and refined, the owners and talked with each other only French. Take care ofappearance, never without a glace gloves and smooth shave. The troops, who were mostly simple peasants to keep their distance. These owners have discovered the distillery with maca and the barrels themselves from her burning brandy. Everyone guessed what was the output of this production.  

 

 

 After delays in filling the right bank of the river Vah 1st Romanian Royal Army advanced from the Trenčín to the Moravia.

 

The 2nd Ukrainian Front were incorporated two Romanian army, 2nd Royal Tank Regiment and the Royal Air Corps. 1st Army commanded by corps General Vasile Atanasiu, formed her 4th and 7th Army Corps, 2nd, 10th and 19th Infantry Division, 2nd and 3rd Mountain Division, 9th Cavalry Division, 1st Royal Guards Division. Os procedure 1. The Romanian army to Moravia Lučenec - Pliešovce - Zvolen - Žiar nad Hronom - Nova Baňa - Bošany - Topoľčany - Horná Streda - Čachtice - Piešťany - Nové Mesto nad Váhom - Uherský Brod - Kyjov - Koryčany - Kromeriz - Brno. 1st Army crossed the Morava April 18 Part surged to Vracov and part attacked along the Morava river to Uherský Ostroh. The fighting lasted until 27 April, when there was a liberation Kyjova, Uherský Ostroh and Bzence. After the conquest of Ostrozska ​​Nova Ves end of April the 1st and 4th Army combined. First May 1945 the Germans left Hungary Hradiste Romanians and proceeded to Uherský Brod, Napajedla and Hulin, where the contact with units of the 1st Čs.Army Corps. Romanian Royal Air Force bombed Zlín, Prostějov and Olomouc. 4th Army Commander General Nicolae Dascalescu choir consisted of the 2nd and 6th Corps, 3rd, 6th, 9th, 11th, 18th and 21st Infantry Division, 1st and 8th Cavalry Division. Their attack on Moravia started from Ilava, Trencin Warm and Dubnica that Romanians freed April 28 Fight necessitated crossing the weighting of Nemšová and displacing the enemy of the White Carpathians. Processed through Vlárský Pass, Upper Sucu, Šanov, Upper Lideč, Valašské Klobouky, Vlachovice, lawn, Bojkovice, Luhačovice, Pozlovice, Mountain View, Slušovice and Vizovice into space Hulin and Holešov. Prague operations were part in

 

 

the 2nd Royal Tank Regiment, through Znojmo, Telč up to the camp arrived in Prague two tanks. Royal Air Force Air Corps deployed about 3633 men under the command of General Traian Burduloiu squad. From the airport Miskolc, Sliač - Tri Duby, Trenčín and Brno-Medlánky (Group 1 Vanatoare St. Brasov made fighters Bf 109G-6 Commander Major years. Dan Vizantia) supported troops in fighting northwest of the White Carpathians, in the area of ​​Luhačovice, Vizovice Zlín, Olomouc, Kojetín. On May 1, the plane was shot down in Luhačovice. The northeast part of the Zlín Region, Vsetínska area and the Great Karlovic belonged to the operating area of ​​the 4th Ukrainian Front Army General A. I. Eremenko. Under his command he belonged Czechoslovak Army Corps in the USSR General Karel Klapálek. Based on the mobilization he enlisted on foot through the mountains First lieutenant tank in reserve Aladár II. Ondrejkovič on April 12, 1945 to Cs. Army Corps to the depot's in the barracks of the regiment attacking chariots Turčiansky Sv. Martin. After fighting in front of Žilina, near Strečno, MS. Choir on April 30 reached an overflowing Vah. On the night of May 1 began Čs. units transported to the West Bank in the United Bytča. The evening of 2 May 3rd and 1st Brigade encountered under the ridges Javorníky resistance. Procedure 4th Čs. Brigade was easier, he broke through the defenses and entered on May 2 in Moravia. 4th Brigade afternoon descended on the village Bařiny the valley and blocked the operation of the rear of the enemy by rail and road to Vsetin. Corps completed on May 3 destruction of the enemy to Javornik and conquered communication node Usti in Vsetin. The enemy continued liquidation of Czechoslovakia. May 4th Corps and helped Vsetin in the uprising against the Empire. Axially Vsetin, Ratiboř, Fail to Bystřice pod Hostýn advanced 4th Brigade, south of it in the first tranche 1st Brigade and the second stream of the 3rd Brigade in the direction of Liptov Neubuz, Hrobice, Rusava, Lukov and Velíková. Čs. Corps was ordered on May 7 attack from space Hulin along railways and roads to Prerov and Olomouc. Vanguard of the 3rd Brigade crashed near the village of Brest defense. The direction of the process was changed from Hulína northwest to Prostejov. The end of the war has reached Cs. Army Corps at Pivín. Against the invading forces in the Moravian-Slovak border became the eighth German army of 160,000 men, part of Army Group "Mitte" under the command of Marshal Ferdinand Schörner, the Headquarters had in East Bohemian Velichovka. Schörner Marshal commanded the army of 900,000 men, determined to fight your way west Bohemia in American captivity. the German army used on roads built defensive positions and heights of the hill, defended the procedure Romanians. An example is the tactics of struggle uphill Vineyard in the village Positive Zilina. Royal troops entered the village on May 1 at 13:00. hillock defense has claimed three attacks, four soldiers were killed and 16 were wounded. Built were captured after 21 pm, when the Germans under the onslaught of the king's troops retreated in two streams, one over the Biskupice Luhačovice Zlín, second to Petrůvka and Dolni Lhota. Destruction of 500 laid mines on the left bank of the dam and 23 hour blew up the bridge over the river bed emergency fall below the dam. Romanian patrol entered the Luhačovic from Kladno Žilina morning May 2, 1945.                                                                    

 

 

Slovakia May in the year 1945. Army General Vasile Atanasiu of Romanian Royal Army, Commander of the Order of the White Lion, exempting i.a. Banská Bystrica .... (as Division General, Commander of 12th Infantry Division of Romanian Royal Army in the 1938 as a direct threat to Cs. Republic made available Czechoslovak government). After the liberation of Banská Bystrica in the year. 1945 took command of the 1st Romanian Army, who participated in the fighting on Javorina between rivers Hron and Moravia in Bohemia and Moravia. 

 

 

Of the Czechoslovak State highest Decorations Order of the White Lion General Vasile Atanasiu most certainly deserved.

 

In the years 1616-1618 he was the Evangelical parish priest in the village Adamovské Kochanovce Mathias Vietorisz, a family of Ondrejkovic through the Sandor de Szlavnicza family ; In the first half of the 19th century. largest owners of the village Kochanovce family was Ottlik of Ozoroviec, related families Ondrejkovics - Sandor. Kochanovce rebellion ev. pastor Ivan Kolesár Adamovské Kochanovce after 1945 SZPB holder of an office, educator, and friend Alžbeta Ondrejkovičová whole family Ličko ;  

 

On 6 December 1945 ref. No 8147 - I - Conf. 1945 chairman of the admission committee's degree in SNR for the admission of professionals to Czechoslovak Army Lt. colonel artilery Milan Polák decided to adopt Aladár Ondrejkovič Czechoslovak army on the basis of additional investigation decision dated 06.06.1945 No. 1442- Conf. 1945. And allowed his marriage to Alžbeta Ličková according to regulations A-XIV of the Ministry of Defence. 

 

In 1945, as prescribed A-XIV had with my husband to request additional authorization to marriage "published his weapons officers of the relevant provincial headquarters. Fulfilled specified conditions: age 28 years, the political reliability of the spouse, at least secondary education fiancee and her Certificate of health status . officers Pre weapon was designed recognizance (veno spouse) of 50 000 Kč, double room furniture in the flat and trim. After the year 1945 to have his Job in War ministerium. 

 

 

Alžbeta Ondrejkovičová born Ličko in the year 1946 for her husband in an military apartment in Bratislava Šoltésová 10 with her children Pavel and Tanja.

 

Mikuláš Liška 50% owner Firm Herbária 1939-1945, 25 % Pätoprstý owner Firm Herbária 1940-1945, Dr. Geza Doršic 25 % owner of the Firm Herbaria in 1940 - 1945.

 

 

In 1948, the editor and translator Pavel Ličko married Marta Sluková (1926), the daughter of an evangelical priest who, like her sister Magda Takáčová (1924), devoted herself to translation.

 

Podľa nariadenia ministerky výživy č. 236/1949 Zb. z 27. októbra 1949 Družstvo hospodárskych liehovarov, Bratislava, zaniká. Platnosť od 11.11.1949. Účinnosť od 31.08.1949. Ministerka výživy nariaďuje podľa § 11, ods. 1 zákona zo dňa 2. decembra 1948, č. 278 Sb., o Ústredí pre hospodárenie s pôdohospodárskymi výrobkami.

 

Zápotocký v. r.       Ing. Jankovcová v. r.  

The year 1953. Auto-Chief of the 64th Engineer Regiment in Sereď was Captain Aladár II. Ondrejkovič. In the years 1951 - 1953 was established at the 64th Engineer Regiment School of Officers in the reserve of engineer troops, which was moved here from the engineer apprentice from Litoměřice. The school commander was Lt. col. Ľudovít Hrušovský. Com. E. r. Lt. col. Ján Jer.

 

Initiator Action B - Apartments was Minister Alexei Čepička. The proposal for “eviction of state unreliable persons or persons using the flat against the public interest” was approved by the political secretariat of the Central Committee of the Communist Party in March 1952 as a top secret material. In Slovakia, the Special Bishop under the direction of the Interior Ministry commissioner, Jozef Lietavec, was the secretary of Action B. She received tips for people to be moved from the local authorities of the Communist Party of Slovakia or from the National Committees. Incomplete statistics indicate that 1042 families of unreliable people have been evicted. Action B was based on current legislation. Act no. 138/1948 Coll. on Housing Management allowed to abolish a state unreliable lease contract and to officially order it to move to a designated village for rural purposes. Oral instruction was enough. Unauthorized decisions, unsubstantiated evidence and statements made Action B illegal - contrary to the law and the Constitution of the Czechoslovak Republic of May 1948.

 

Of the year 1952 was politicly persecuted too with his family opposite in spite of the fact thet,  his mother, father and brother and sisters was penurious. Motive for persecute was, že his aunt and uncle was wealthy and shi originated of thoose family. This possession originated of (Bartolomej Stiglitz a Charlotte Büchler) old parents Alžbeta Ličko. In the 24.12.1953 was too with his smoll children turn out of army flet in town Sereď strett Dolnomajerská No 1020 direct to street. Of the year 1954 was employee of Central Council SZPB in Bratislava. Lodgings with his four small children in half-room with dont fuel. His husband of army in the year 1953 out officier was hilfs workmann and sold newspaper in the street with biggest discgrace for at thet time society. 

 

Eugen Filo, an employee of the Czechoslovak Radio in Bratislava in which he was in 1953-1954 in Action B - Flats managed by the Interior Director of the Slovak National Council Jozef Lietavec, divided a flat of a retired teacher Štefan Ondrejkovič as a result of his death and illness of his bride Alžbeta Ondrejkovičová on TBC. 

 

(NO) rehabilitation. In the autumn of 1956, a Special Complaints Commission was set up against Action B. It was formal in nature, so only a few cases were remedied.


On March 8, 1957, Mírov, a politician, a Czechoslovak member of the National Assembly in Prague, and a former member of the Slovak Senate, Ján Eszterházy, died in prison.


In 1960 Alžbeta Ondrejkovičová suffered from TB. Her children were placed in various orphanages and until then in primary school ZDŠ in Vazovova Street in Bratislava they were bullied and labeled as children of exploiters.


Lieutenant Colonel Barazer de Lannurien Commander of the 1st Cavalry Regiment of the Alien Legion in 1961-1962 in Algeria.

 

Dr. Fritz Lederer, diplomat and journalist of the Republic of Hungary after 1945. By 1945 Bratislava OAP table tennis, friend and after 1945 husband of Greta Ličková, former swimmer TTS Trenčín. Attaché of the Republic Hungary in Prague 1947, Editor-in-Chief MTA, Népszabadaság, Attaché of the Republic of Hungary in Paris and Ambassador of Rabat.

 

In 1963-1964, Ivan Populhár, a colleague of the author at the 4th Connecting Regiment (VÚ 2487), served Trenčín at Kukučínova Street, where the connecting unit of the Connecting School was located. The units lived in real estate on the land of Elizabeth Ondrejkovičová r.Ličková since their confiscation in 1953. Originally there were also their family businesses Herbaria and Produktiva. The training unit for the preparation of applicants for study at the connecting school has been operating in the regiment since 1958. The role of the regiment after its abolition in securing the connection for the headquarters of the 2nd Military District took over the newly created 42th connecting battalion. In command of the regiment gradually replaced: Staff Captain (Maj.) Col. Jaroslav Petr (1951-58), Cpt./Major. František Hanik (1958-63) and Major Miroslav Rathuský (1963-64). 

 

Since 1967, Alžbeta Ondrejkovičová has been the Deputy Head of the Economic Department in the Central Committee of the SZPB Bratislava. She also worked as an unpaid official in the SZPB ZO as secretary. In addition, she worked in social commissions. Because her husband had a low income you found a place with a higher wage and function. The SZPB Central Committee Chairman refused to release her with the need for it. He also contacted her potential new employer. 

 

Graduate School of 4th Conect regiment in Trenčín Ivan Populhár in fy ČSPD talked about the spirit which is found in Conect barracks in Trenčín in 1964 and that the author belongs to the family of which the spirit drinks and the property belonged.

 

After crossing the front in the spring of 1945 Pavlína Dubčeková lived with son Alexander in Trencin. She was publicly active in a local women's association, the District People's Court in Trenčín, and the Communist Party's member of the MNV in Trenčín from 04.11.1946 and the visiting (as a substitute) from January 21, 1948. Together with his husband, Stefan Dubček (until the arrest in 1942, member of the 3 nd illegal CC KSS), she worked as a member of the Office of the SZPB. Both Alexander and Alexander knew well the famous Evangelic family Lick of Trenčín, Mrs. Pavlína also met the Ondrejkovič family from Bánoviec nad Bebravou. The Jewish families of Stiglitz, Buchler, Weiner and Bluh have also been recognized. In the building of the Office of the SZPB in Bratislava at Štúrova ul. were asked more times by Mrs. Alžbeta Ondrejkovičová r. Lice to her family in Trenčín, with her mother Júlia having at least one tenement and other property in Trenčín but she had to have her parents. When Elizabeth said "did not do anything" they argued that they would know his family with his son Alexander (Alexander Dubcek was in Trenčín in the private home of her sister Alice Ličková and her husband ing. Ervín Kellerman, former chairman of the SZPB Trenčín) and " possible". They also repeated it at the SZPB Office in Bratislava.  

 

V súvislosti s ekonomickou reformou ČSSR člena ÚV KSČ a predsedu komisie pre reformu Otu Šika už v r. 1964 sa obrátili ústredné orgány iniciované aj podpredsedom vlády a predsedom Štátnej plánovacej komisie Odřichom Černíkom na Alžbetu Ondrejkovičovú so žiadosťou o sprostredkovanie obchodných kontaktov na sesternicu jej manžela politicky prenasledovaného robotníka, býv. kpt. aut. Aladára Ondrejkoviča. Boli to Lady Gizelle rod. Ondrejkovič a jej manžel Alexander Kerney z Toronta. Hlavné tézy Šikovej reformy boli pripravené na jeseň 1964. V januári 1965 ich schválilo vedenie KSČ. Do praxe ich začali implementovať už roku 1966.  Npr. v ČSPD n. p. ktorá prepravovala oceľ pre Alexandra Kerneya po Dunaji už v 1965. Podniky sa mali riadiť prostredníctvom podnikových rád, ktoré mali tvoriť zamestnanci, a tiež prostredníctvom odborníkov, manažérov. 

 

Podniky mohli začať samostatne pôsobiť na vnútornom i zahraničnom trhu. Mali mať možnosť kooperovať bez ústredných sprostredkovateľských organizácií. Reforma v roku 1967 priniesla konkrétne efekty.                                     

On August 29, 1969, the President of the Czechoslovak Republic, Army General Ludwig Svoboda, granted Elizabeth Ondrejkovicova for an exemplary performance of the state-run "Honors for Excellent Work" at the proposal of Prime Minister Oldřich Černík. They both had the knowledge that Ms Alžbeta Ondrejkovičová and her family were politically and civilly persecuted and discriminated against until 1968 due to the illegal conduct of third parties in Trenčín in coordination with the state authorities and the entrusted public administration. After 1969, she and her family were again civilly and legally discriminated against by the state authorities for the same reasons, despite the fact that the highest state authorities continued to demand that her husband repeatedly intervene in Lady Gizelle Kerney's family in the interest of the Department of Foreign Trade in Canada. Ondrejkovic and her husband Alexander Kerney (Kornhauser). Although the results of her interventions had a major economic impact on the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic, her and her family provided the state as the only counterpart to the systematic defamation of her person and her family by a third stint of the StB and the Communist Party. Investigation of crimes from the 1950s and rehabilitation of the injured were halted. Their actors have revived their illegal activities. Proof: Award for Excellent Work by Alžbeta Ondrejkovič of 29.08.1969.

 

Since her husband had a low income, she found a place with a higher wage and function again. Also, the new Chairman of the Central Committee of the SZPB refused to release her with the need for it. At that time, she was awarded, and later, high state awards for her selfless and selfless work

 

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In the context of the establishment of diplomatic relations with the NSR on 11 December 1973 and the signing of the Final Act of the OSCE Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe in 2006, In 1975 the MZV, the MV and the MNO ČSSR vetted both the ČSSPB and Federation Internationale DES RESISTANTS F.I.R. in Paris as potential members of the mission to deal with the organisation of senior officers and generals of the Wehrmacht and Bundeswehr retired. The chosen one was politically persecuted, in 2006. 1953, discharged from the army in action "D" and "B". Lt. colonel Aladár Ondrejkovič Freiherr Sandor von Szlavnicza and his wife, Elizabeth Ondrejkovič born. Ličková.

Came to rest in his 64-years. Worked in SZPB longer in unpaymente functions. His work was not iferior for his quantity and time exacting as before. Worked in pleace secretary ÚKRK SZPB too secretary ZO SZPB - 7. Was distinction of prezident Czechoslowakian republic, president Slowakian republic and  shef of magistrate Bratislava New Town. Was admirated for his integrity, painstaking, disinterest, organisations knowlidge, face, self-sacrifice und inteligence. Work ako function to lest day his live. Charlotte (Sarlota) Stiglitz born Buchler was in the Trenčín in the year 1939-44 head organizer (for he exstraordinary dangere) ilegalle, finance and organizere helped for perecuted jewisch citizens of Trenčín and Trenčian county. Live in Trenčín in the Štefanikova street No 32. Here in the house written to her son-in-law he visited of year 1939 more persecuted persons, here was seat of firms Bartalam StiglitzProduktiva Stiglitz & com LPsElza LLC and Herbária Liška & comp here was ilegalle center. In this house in the floor live too mr. Líška, new holder of firm " Herbária ". More mall pleased her family members, agreed that its (too first lieutn. Aladár Ondrejkovič). How brilante and very good entrepreneurin dont know persons, what he can in thoose bedly time give for transport high finance. That is why okrem ilegale post thoose very high finance transported security to Bratislava and gived evry mall to unknown personen his granddaughter Alžbeta Ličková (of april 1944 to maried Ondrejkovičová). Disinterestedte tak more mall stakedted his live for unknown persons.

                                                                                                        ÚR  SZPB 

                                                                                                        ZO  SZPB - 7 and family  

 

In this way the author wishes to thank friends, colleagues, ZO SZPB - 7, ÚR SZPB and Mayor of Bratislava - Nové Mesto Mr Richard Frimmel participation for their survivor Alžbeta Ondrejkovičová in her death.

 

Grandson of Lady Alžbeta Ondrejkovičová born Ličko is Michael Ondrejkovič. In the years 1998 - 2005 deal with the judo sport. He was a member of the club Slavia STU Bratislava, which in the 2003/2004 season he became Champion of Slovakia in the 1st Slovak League Judo Association. 

 

Notes: Sandrik - factory silver and metal products ac.comp., Dolné Hámre, president of Governing Board Dr Stefan Ravasz II. vicepresident ing. Ján Morávek ; Ripka (Trenčín) ; col. Jergenc (size pion. Regiment of Sered, 1953) ; Maxon (bank director, relative genus Ondrejkovič and Mičura) ; Rudolf Schaner, Dodo Schaner (meat industry Trenčín, family friend Dr. Aladár Ondrejkovič and his daughters) ; Prof. Schwaer (Professor of Business Academy Trenčín, when there Elizabeth Ličko excluded from the study, the family lived in a villa Stiglitz Trenčín Štefanikova 9), the judge JUDr. Bransteiner (interest of Paľo Slavik alias Stiglitz) ; Baroness Hedviga Lederer (born Mednyanszky) ; Editor Andrew E. A. Vrbacký the Lieutenant. Anton Fabry (Corps Automotive Service, probably from his family originates poet Rudolf Fabry), Cpt Alfonz Lošonský (Corps Car service). Lt. colonel Ondrej Zverin (commander 20th Regiment Fast division. In 1943 they are also subject to automobile officier her future husband Lieutenant cavalry Aladar Ondrejkovič). Lieutenant. just. JUDr . Anton Rašla (field trial). Col. Dr. Vojtech Bossányi (2nd. Head of Department Army Group HQ in Prešov) ; Col. Bača ; Major Ján Šmigovský (Commander of Nitra). Maj-Gen. Air Force ing. Teodor Obuch (officer of Trenčín) ; Michal Šumichrast (OA, swimmer, Trenčín, SNP, Canada), First lieutenant Air Force ing. Karol Licko (cousin of Elizabeth L. SNP) ; col. Pavel Gajdoš (Airborne Brigade). Col. J. Herchl (Congregational Car service). Captain Vojtech Abel (Congregational Car service) ; Dr. Anton Neumann (Director of president kanc.), Dr. Viktor Pavella (Hlav. radca Min.vnútra) ; JUDr. Vladimir Brežný (known family law, then in exile). Pond (jeweler and goldsmith Trencin). Comes in Košice from August 1925 to December 1928 Dr. Juraj Slavik ; Alexander Kerney and Lady Giselle Ondrejkovičová ( Anchor Import -Export Bratislava Moysesova st. No.10 (Slovak accounting . Al. Šimonovany), Cukorspol - shop Slovak sugar factories holding company in Bratislava 1943-1948, Center - Slovak import and trading stock company in Bratislava 1939-1949, Dovus - Slovak import and export company in Bratislava 1939-1949, Batex - company for foreign trade in Bratislava 1944-1954, Istra - Malik al. international forwarding in Bratislava 1944-1954) ; 

 

Sources : author's private archives ; Olga Grellová Slezáková ; SNA ; Gen i.m. Ing. Gajdoš Pavel ; ing. Pavol Kučera ; Flight, tretí ročník the years 1938-39 ; Ivan Populhár ; generálmajor of air Teodor Obuch ; Col. pion. Hrušovský ; Col. Pavel Globan ; Marcel Jurech ; JUDr. Vojtech Novák ; Matrika Bratislava-Stare Mesto ; Gizelle Kerney ;

 

 ;  Old movies, Trenčín in the 1925 ;  Old movies, Trenčín in the 1929 ;   Trenčín in the 1940 ;        

                              

 

 

Updated: 28.10.2024