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Ex-WWI warship Bodrog berthed in Danube River

Ex-WWI warship Bodrog berthed in Danube River

BELGRADE, Serbia - The warship Bodrog of the then Austro-Hungarian Empire is berthed in the Danube River in Belgrade in this file photo taken on June 10, 2014, 100 years after it was used to bombard the Serbian capital right after World War I began. The rusty ship now only serves as a salvage barge.

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Crown prince of Austro-Hungarian Empire arrives

Crown prince of Austro-Hungarian Empire arrives

NARITA, Japan - Otto von Habsburg (L), the last crown prince of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire, and his wife, Regina, arrive at Narita airport on Oct. 12 on an 11-day visit to Japan. The couple are scheduled to meet Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko, Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi and Education Minister Hirofumi Nakasone.

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WW1 - Tug of War between the Allies and the Central Powers

WW1 - Tug of War between the Allies and the Central Powers

WW1 Italian Propaganda Postcard - Tug of War between the leaders of the Allies and the Central Powers. From left: (Central Powers) Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austro-Hungary and Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany - King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy (as the judge) - (Allies) King Albert I of Belgium, King Peter I of Serbia, King George V of the United Kingdom, Emperor Taisho of Japan, President Raymond Poincare of France and Tsar Nicolas II of Russia. Date: circa 1915

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Cartoon, The Hands with Right on their Side, WW1

Cartoon, The Hands with Right on their Side, WW1

Cartoon, The Hands with Right on their Side. Two large hands representing the Allied forces tower over the four small leaders of the Central Powers cowering in the middle. We'll get them, we'll get ... Date: 1916

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BELA LUGOSI

BELA LUGOSI

BELA LUGOSI Austro-Hungarian actor, 1900s BELA LUGOSI

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Petr Vana, Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Petr Vana, Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Czech sculptor Petr Vana, author of the Marian column replica, stores a copy of the panel painting of the so-called Virgin Mary Rynecka to a revived Virgin Mary column, a replica of the original 17th-century baroque artifact that was demolished by a mob in 1918, in Prague, Czech Republic, August 15, 2020. The Marian column returned to Old Town Square in Prague centre after 102 years. The Virgin Mary Column was erected in Old Town Square in 1650 and consecrated two years later as a symbol of the Catholic Church's victory in the Czech Lands. The column was pulled down by an angry mob in November 1918 after the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian (Habsburg) Monarchy and the establishment of independent Czechoslovakia. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Priests wears face masks during a divine service in the Church of our Lady before Tyn in Prague, Czech Republic, August 15, 2020. Divine service preceded the blessing of revived Virgin Mary column, a replica of the original 17th-century baroque artifact that was demolished by a mob in 1918. The Marian column returned to Old Town Square in Prague centre after 102 years. The Virgin Mary Column was erected in Old Town Square in 1650 and consecrated two years later as a symbol of the Catholic Church's victory in the Czech Lands. The column was pulled down by an angry mob in November 1918 after the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian (Habsburg) Monarchy and the establishment of independent Czechoslovakia. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague, protest, opponents

Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague, protest, opponents

The opponents of the Marian column with banners reading Column of Shame, left, and Assassinated by the Vatican and Habsburg during the blessing of a revived Virgin Mary column, a replica of the original 17th-century baroque artifact that was demolished by a mob in 1918, in Prague, Czech Republic, August 15, 2020. The Marian column returned to Old Town Square in Prague centre after 102 years. The Virgin Mary Column was erected in Old Town Square in 1650 and consecrated two years later as a symbol of the Catholic Church's victory in the Czech Lands. The column was pulled down by an angry mob in November 1918 after the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian (Habsburg) Monarchy and the establishment of independent Czechoslovakia. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Petr Vana, Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Petr Vana, Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Czech sculptor Petr Vana, author of the Marian column replica, stores a copy of the panel painting of the so-called Virgin Mary Rynecka to a revived Virgin Mary column, a replica of the original 17th-century baroque artifact that was demolished by a mob in 1918, in Prague, Czech Republic, August 15, 2020. The Marian column returned to Old Town Square in Prague centre after 102 years. The Virgin Mary Column was erected in Old Town Square in 1650 and consecrated two years later as a symbol of the Catholic Church's victory in the Czech Lands. The column was pulled down by an angry mob in November 1918 after the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian (Habsburg) Monarchy and the establishment of independent Czechoslovakia. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Petr Vana, Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Petr Vana, Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Czech sculptor Petr Vana, right, author of the Marian column replica, claps during the blessing of a revived Virgin Mary column, a replica of the original 17th-century baroque artifact that was demolished by a mob in 1918, in Prague, Czech Republic, August 15, 2020. The Marian column returned to Old Town Square in Prague centre after 102 years. The Virgin Mary Column was erected in Old Town Square in 1650 and consecrated two years later as a symbol of the Catholic Church's victory in the Czech Lands. The column was pulled down by an angry mob in November 1918 after the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian (Habsburg) Monarchy and the establishment of independent Czechoslovakia. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

A copy of the panel painting of the so-called Virgin Mary Rynecka was stored to a revived Virgin Mary column, a replica of the original 17th-century baroque artifact that was demolished by a mob in 1918, in Prague, Czech Republic, August 15, 2020. The Marian column returned to Old Town Square in Prague centre after 102 years. The Virgin Mary Column was erected in Old Town Square in 1650 and consecrated two years later as a symbol of the Catholic Church's victory in the Czech Lands. The column was pulled down by an angry mob in November 1918 after the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian (Habsburg) Monarchy and the establishment of independent Czechoslovakia. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Participants in the blessing of a revived Virgin Mary column, a replica of the original 17th-century baroque artifact that was demolished by a mob in 1918, in Prague, Czech Republic, August 15, 2020. The Marian column returned to Old Town Square in Prague centre after 102 years. The Virgin Mary Column was erected in Old Town Square in 1650 and consecrated two years later as a symbol of the Catholic Church's victory in the Czech Lands. The column was pulled down by an angry mob in November 1918 after the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian (Habsburg) Monarchy and the establishment of independent Czechoslovakia. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

People wear face masks during a divine service in the Church of our Lady before Tyn in Prague, Czech Republic, August 15, 2020. Divine service preceded the blessing of revived Virgin Mary column, a replica of the original 17th-century baroque artifact that was demolished by a mob in 1918. The Marian column returned to Old Town Square in Prague centre after 102 years. The Virgin Mary Column was erected in Old Town Square in 1650 and consecrated two years later as a symbol of the Catholic Church's victory in the Czech Lands. The column was pulled down by an angry mob in November 1918 after the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian (Habsburg) Monarchy and the establishment of independent Czechoslovakia. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Petr Vana, Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Petr Vana, Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Czech sculptor Petr Vana, author of the Marian column replica, smiles during the blessing of a revived Virgin Mary column, a replica of the original 17th-century baroque artifact that was demolished by a mob in 1918, in Prague, Czech Republic, August 15, 2020. The Marian column returned to Old Town Square in Prague centre after 102 years. The Virgin Mary Column was erected in Old Town Square in 1650 and consecrated two years later as a symbol of the Catholic Church's victory in the Czech Lands. The column was pulled down by an angry mob in November 1918 after the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian (Habsburg) Monarchy and the establishment of independent Czechoslovakia. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Participants in the blessing of a revived Virgin Mary column, a replica of the original 17th-century baroque artifact that was demolished by a mob in 1918, in Prague, Czech Republic, August 15, 2020. The Marian column returned to Old Town Square in Prague centre after 102 years. The Virgin Mary Column was erected in Old Town Square in 1650 and consecrated two years later as a symbol of the Catholic Church's victory in the Czech Lands. The column was pulled down by an angry mob in November 1918 after the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian (Habsburg) Monarchy and the establishment of independent Czechoslovakia. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Karel Schwarzenberg, Petr Vana, Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Karel Schwarzenberg, Petr Vana, Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Former Czech Minister of Foreign Karel Schwarzenberg, center, and Czech sculptor Petr Vana, author of the Marian column replica, right, during the blessing of a revived Virgin Mary column, a replica of the original 17th-century baroque artifact that was demolished by a mob in 1918, in Prague, Czech Republic, August 15, 2020. The Marian column returned to Old Town Square in Prague centre after 102 years. The Virgin Mary Column was erected in Old Town Square in 1650 and consecrated two years later as a symbol of the Catholic Church's victory in the Czech Lands. The column was pulled down by an angry mob in November 1918 after the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian (Habsburg) Monarchy and the establishment of independent Czechoslovakia. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Dominik Duka, Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Dominik Duka, Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka on the large screene, left, celebrates a divine service in the Church of our Lady before Tyn in Prague, Czech Republic, August 15, 2020. Divine service preceded the blessing of revived Virgin Mary column, a replica of the original 17th-century baroque artifact that was demolished by a mob in 1918. The Marian column returned to Old Town Square in Prague centre after 102 years. The Virgin Mary Column was erected in Old Town Square in 1650 and consecrated two years later as a symbol of the Catholic Church's victory in the Czech Lands. The column was pulled down by an angry mob in November 1918 after the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian (Habsburg) Monarchy and the establishment of independent Czechoslovakia. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Participants in the blessing of a revived Virgin Mary column, a replica of the original 17th-century baroque artifact that was demolished by a mob in 1918, in Prague, Czech Republic, August 15, 2020. The Marian column returned to Old Town Square in Prague centre after 102 years. The Virgin Mary Column was erected in Old Town Square in 1650 and consecrated two years later as a symbol of the Catholic Church's victory in the Czech Lands. The column was pulled down by an angry mob in November 1918 after the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian (Habsburg) Monarchy and the establishment of independent Czechoslovakia. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

People pray at the revived Virgin Mary column, a replica of the original 17th-century baroque artifact that was demolished by a mob in 1918, in Prague, Czech Republic, August 15, 2020. In this day the Marian column was blessed by Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka. The Virgin Mary Column was erected in Old Town Square in 1650 and consecrated two years later as a symbol of the Catholic Church's victory in the Czech Lands. The column was pulled down by an angry mob in November 1918 after the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian (Habsburg) Monarchy and the establishment of independent Czechoslovakia. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Participants in the blessing of a revived Virgin Mary column, a replica of the original 17th-century baroque artifact that was demolished by a mob in 1918, in Prague, Czech Republic, August 15, 2020. The Marian column returned to Old Town Square in Prague centre after 102 years. The Virgin Mary Column was erected in Old Town Square in 1650 and consecrated two years later as a symbol of the Catholic Church's victory in the Czech Lands. The column was pulled down by an angry mob in November 1918 after the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian (Habsburg) Monarchy and the establishment of independent Czechoslovakia. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Dominik Duka, Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Dominik Duka, Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka on the large screene, left, celebrates a divine service in the Church of our Lady before Tyn in Prague, Czech Republic, August 15, 2020. Divine service preceded the blessing of revived Virgin Mary column, a replica of the original 17th-century baroque artifact that was demolished by a mob in 1918. The Marian column returned to Old Town Square in Prague centre after 102 years. The Virgin Mary Column was erected in Old Town Square in 1650 and consecrated two years later as a symbol of the Catholic Church's victory in the Czech Lands. The column was pulled down by an angry mob in November 1918 after the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian (Habsburg) Monarchy and the establishment of independent Czechoslovakia. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

People pray at the revived Virgin Mary column, a replica of the original 17th-century baroque artifact that was demolished by a mob in 1918, in Prague, Czech Republic, August 15, 2020. In this day the Marian column was blessed by Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka. The Virgin Mary Column was erected in Old Town Square in 1650 and consecrated two years later as a symbol of the Catholic Church's victory in the Czech Lands. The column was pulled down by an angry mob in November 1918 after the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian (Habsburg) Monarchy and the establishment of independent Czechoslovakia. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

People pray at the revived Virgin Mary column, a replica of the original 17th-century baroque artifact that was demolished by a mob in 1918, in Prague, Czech Republic, August 15, 2020. In this day the Marian column was blessed by Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka. The Virgin Mary Column was erected in Old Town Square in 1650 and consecrated two years later as a symbol of the Catholic Church's victory in the Czech Lands. The column was pulled down by an angry mob in November 1918 after the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian (Habsburg) Monarchy and the establishment of independent Czechoslovakia. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Dominik Duka, Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Dominik Duka, Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka, center, celebrates a divine service in the Church of our Lady before Tyn in Prague, Czech Republic, August 15, 2020. Divine service preceded the blessing of revived Virgin Mary column, a replica of the original 17th-century baroque artifact that was demolished by a mob in 1918. The Marian column returned to Old Town Square in Prague centre after 102 years. The Virgin Mary Column was erected in Old Town Square in 1650 and consecrated two years later as a symbol of the Catholic Church's victory in the Czech Lands. The column was pulled down by an angry mob in November 1918 after the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian (Habsburg) Monarchy and the establishment of independent Czechoslovakia. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Little boy with toy is seen during the blessing of a revived Virgin Mary column, a replica of the original 17th-century baroque artifact that was demolished by a mob in 1918, in Prague, Czech Republic, August 15, 2020. The Marian column returned to Old Town Square in Prague centre after 102 years. The Virgin Mary Column was erected in Old Town Square in 1650 and consecrated two years later as a symbol of the Catholic Church's victory in the Czech Lands. The column was pulled down by an angry mob in November 1918 after the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian (Habsburg) Monarchy and the establishment of independent Czechoslovakia. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Dominik Duka, Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Dominik Duka, Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka on the large screene celebrates a divine service in the Church of our Lady before Tyn in Prague, Czech Republic, August 15, 2020. Divine service preceded the blessing of revived Virgin Mary column, a replica of the original 17th-century baroque artifact that was demolished by a mob in 1918. The Marian column returned to Old Town Square in Prague centre after 102 years. The Virgin Mary Column was erected in Old Town Square in 1650 and consecrated two years later as a symbol of the Catholic Church's victory in the Czech Lands. The column was pulled down by an angry mob in November 1918 after the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian (Habsburg) Monarchy and the establishment of independent Czechoslovakia. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Dominik Duka, Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Dominik Duka, Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka, center, celebrates a divine service in the Church of our Lady before Tyn in Prague, Czech Republic, August 15, 2020. Divine service preceded the blessing of revived Virgin Mary column, a replica of the original 17th-century baroque artifact that was demolished by a mob in 1918. The Marian column returned to Old Town Square in Prague centre after 102 years. The Virgin Mary Column was erected in Old Town Square in 1650 and consecrated two years later as a symbol of the Catholic Church's victory in the Czech Lands. The column was pulled down by an angry mob in November 1918 after the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian (Habsburg) Monarchy and the establishment of independent Czechoslovakia. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Dominik Duka, Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Dominik Duka, Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka blesses the revived Virgin Mary column, a replica of the original 17th-century baroque artifact that was demolished by a mob in 1918, in Prague, Czech Republic, August 15, 2020. The Marian column returned to Old Town Square in Prague centre after 102 years. The Virgin Mary Column was erected in Old Town Square in 1650 and consecrated two years later as a symbol of the Catholic Church's victory in the Czech Lands. The column was pulled down by an angry mob in November 1918 after the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian (Habsburg) Monarchy and the establishment of independent Czechoslovakia. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Dominik Duka, Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Dominik Duka, Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka blesses the revived Virgin Mary column, a replica of the original 17th-century baroque artifact that was demolished by a mob in 1918, in Prague, Czech Republic, August 15, 2020. The Marian column returned to Old Town Square in Prague centre after 102 years. The Virgin Mary Column was erected in Old Town Square in 1650 and consecrated two years later as a symbol of the Catholic Church's victory in the Czech Lands. The column was pulled down by an angry mob in November 1918 after the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian (Habsburg) Monarchy and the establishment of independent Czechoslovakia. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Dominik Duka, Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Dominik Duka, Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka, left, blesses the revived Virgin Mary column, a replica of the original 17th-century baroque artifact that was demolished by a mob in 1918, in Prague, Czech Republic, August 15, 2020. The Marian column returned to Old Town Square in Prague centre after 102 years. The Virgin Mary Column was erected in Old Town Square in 1650 and consecrated two years later as a symbol of the Catholic Church's victory in the Czech Lands. The column was pulled down by an angry mob in November 1918 after the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian (Habsburg) Monarchy and the establishment of independent Czechoslovakia. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Dominik Duka, Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Dominik Duka, Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka blesses the revived Virgin Mary column, a replica of the original 17th-century baroque artifact that was demolished by a mob in 1918, in Prague, Czech Republic, August 15, 2020. The Marian column returned to Old Town Square in Prague centre after 102 years. The Virgin Mary Column was erected in Old Town Square in 1650 and consecrated two years later as a symbol of the Catholic Church's victory in the Czech Lands. The column was pulled down by an angry mob in November 1918 after the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian (Habsburg) Monarchy and the establishment of independent Czechoslovakia. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Dominik Duka, Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Dominik Duka, Blessing of a replica of the Marian column in Prague

Prague Archbishop Cardinal Dominik Duka blesses the revived Virgin Mary column, a replica of the original 17th-century baroque artifact that was demolished by a mob in 1918, in Prague, Czech Republic, August 15, 2020. The Marian column returned to Old Town Square in Prague centre after 102 years. The Virgin Mary Column was erected in Old Town Square in 1650 and consecrated two years later as a symbol of the Catholic Church's victory in the Czech Lands. The column was pulled down by an angry mob in November 1918 after the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian (Habsburg) Monarchy and the establishment of independent Czechoslovakia. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Treasures of World Philately exhibition, Four-crown Austro-Hungarian stamp

Treasures of World Philately exhibition, Four-crown Austro-Hungarian stamp

Preparation for the Treasures of World Philately exhibition in the historic building of the National Museum in Prague, Czech Republic, on December 16, 2020. On the photo is seen one of the exhibits - Four-crown Austro-Hungarian stamp on veined paper with overprint Czechoslovak post 1919. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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imitation of the 17th-century baroque Virgin Mary column on the Old Town Square in Prague

imitation of the 17th-century baroque Virgin Mary column on the Old Town Square in Prague

The imitation of the 17th-century baroque Virgin Mary column on the Old Town Square in Prague, Czech Republic, is seen on June 5, 2020, one day after completion of construction. The Marian Column stands in Prague's historical Old Town Square again, the imitation of the Baroque work was installed by sculptor Petr Vana, almost 102 years after the crowd pulled the original down in protest against the then collapsing Austro-Hungarian monarchy. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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imitation of the 17th-century baroque Virgin Mary column on the Old Town Square in Prague

imitation of the 17th-century baroque Virgin Mary column on the Old Town Square in Prague

The imitation of the 17th-century baroque Virgin Mary column on the Old Town Square in Prague, Czech Republic, is seen on June 5, 2020, one day after completion of construction. The Marian Column stands in Prague's historical Old Town Square again, the imitation of the Baroque work was installed by sculptor Petr Vana, almost 102 years after the crowd pulled the original down in protest against the then collapsing Austro-Hungarian monarchy. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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imitation of the 17th-century baroque Virgin Mary column on the Old Town Square in Prague

imitation of the 17th-century baroque Virgin Mary column on the Old Town Square in Prague

The imitation of the 17th-century baroque Virgin Mary column on the Old Town Square in Prague, Czech Republic, is seen on June 5, 2020, one day after completion of construction. The Marian Column stands in Prague's historical Old Town Square again, the imitation of the Baroque work was installed by sculptor Petr Vana, almost 102 years after the crowd pulled the original down in protest against the then collapsing Austro-Hungarian monarchy. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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imitation of the 17th-century baroque Virgin Mary column on the Old Town Square in Prague

imitation of the 17th-century baroque Virgin Mary column on the Old Town Square in Prague

The imitation of the 17th-century baroque Virgin Mary column on the Old Town Square in Prague, Czech Republic, is seen on June 5, 2020, one day after completion of construction. The Marian Column stands in Prague's historical Old Town Square again, the imitation of the Baroque work was installed by sculptor Petr Vana, almost 102 years after the crowd pulled the original down in protest against the then collapsing Austro-Hungarian monarchy. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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documents and personal items of the inmates interned in the Nazi wartime Jewish ghetto in Terezin

documents and personal items of the inmates interned in the Nazi wartime Jewish ghetto in Terezin

Documents and small personal items of the inmates interned in the Nazi wartime Jewish ghetto in Terezin (Theresienstadt) were found during a recent reconstruction of a building in this town, the real estate co-owner, collector Jiri Smutny, told CTK on October 21, in Terezin, Czech Republuic. Smutny, a member of the Military History Club, uncovered the documents in the debris and under the floor on the loft. They included letters addressed to a Jewish woman imprisoned in Terezin, transport cards as well as some official papers from the period of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, existing until 1918. On the photo is seen an attic of the building, on October 18, 2019. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Hajek)

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documents and personal items of the inmates interned in the Nazi wartime Jewish ghetto in Terezin

documents and personal items of the inmates interned in the Nazi wartime Jewish ghetto in Terezin

Documents and small personal items of the inmates interned in the Nazi wartime Jewish ghetto in Terezin (Theresienstadt) were found during a recent reconstruction of a building in this town, the real estate co-owner, collector Jiri Smutny, told CTK on October 21, in Terezin, Czech Republuic. Smutny, a member of the Military History Club, uncovered the documents in the debris and under the floor on the loft. They included letters addressed to a Jewish woman imprisoned in Terezin, transport cards as well as some official papers from the period of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, existing until 1918. On the photo is seen the building, on October 18, 2019. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Hajek)

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documents and personal items of the inmates interned in the Nazi wartime Jewish ghetto in Terezin

documents and personal items of the inmates interned in the Nazi wartime Jewish ghetto in Terezin

Documents and small personal items of the inmates interned in the Nazi wartime Jewish ghetto in Terezin (Theresienstadt) were found during a recent reconstruction of a building in this town, the real estate co-owner, collector Jiri Smutny, told CTK on October 21, in Terezin, Czech Republuic. Smutny, a member of the Military History Club, uncovered the documents in the debris and under the floor on the loft. They included letters addressed to a Jewish woman imprisoned in Terezin, transport cards as well as some official papers from the period of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, existing until 1918. On the photo is seen one of the items in the building, on October 18, 2019. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Hajek)

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documents and personal items of the inmates interned in the Nazi wartime Jewish ghetto in Terezin

documents and personal items of the inmates interned in the Nazi wartime Jewish ghetto in Terezin

Documents and small personal items of the inmates interned in the Nazi wartime Jewish ghetto in Terezin (Theresienstadt) were found during a recent reconstruction of a building in this town, the real estate co-owner, collector Jiri Smutny, told CTK on October 21, in Terezin, Czech Republuic. Smutny, a member of the Military History Club, uncovered the documents in the debris and under the floor on the loft. They included letters addressed to a Jewish woman imprisoned in Terezin, transport cards as well as some official papers from the period of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, existing until 1918. On the photo are seen the items in the building, on October 18, 2019. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Hajek)

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documents and personal items of the inmates interned in the Nazi wartime Jewish ghetto in Terezin

documents and personal items of the inmates interned in the Nazi wartime Jewish ghetto in Terezin

Documents and small personal items of the inmates interned in the Nazi wartime Jewish ghetto in Terezin (Theresienstadt) were found during a recent reconstruction of a building in this town, the real estate co-owner, collector Jiri Smutny, told CTK on October 21, in Terezin, Czech Republuic. Smutny, a member of the Military History Club, uncovered the documents in the debris and under the floor on the loft. They included letters addressed to a Jewish woman imprisoned in Terezin, transport cards as well as some official papers from the period of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, existing until 1918. On the photo is seen an attic of the building, on October 18, 2019. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Hajek)

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documents and personal items of the inmates interned in the Nazi wartime Jewish ghetto in Terezin

documents and personal items of the inmates interned in the Nazi wartime Jewish ghetto in Terezin

Documents and small personal items of the inmates interned in the Nazi wartime Jewish ghetto in Terezin (Theresienstadt) were found during a recent reconstruction of a building in this town, the real estate co-owner, collector Jiri Smutny, told CTK on October 21, in Terezin, Czech Republuic. Smutny, a member of the Military History Club, uncovered the documents in the debris and under the floor on the loft. They included letters addressed to a Jewish woman imprisoned in Terezin, transport cards as well as some official papers from the period of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, existing until 1918. On the photo is seen Smutny in the house, on October 18, 2019. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Hajek)

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documents and personal items of the inmates interned in the Nazi wartime Jewish ghetto in Terezin

documents and personal items of the inmates interned in the Nazi wartime Jewish ghetto in Terezin

Documents and small personal items of the inmates interned in the Nazi wartime Jewish ghetto in Terezin (Theresienstadt) were found during a recent reconstruction of a building in this town, the real estate co-owner, collector Jiri Smutny, told CTK on October 21, in Terezin, Czech Republuic. Smutny, a member of the Military History Club, uncovered the documents in the debris and under the floor on the loft. They included letters addressed to a Jewish woman imprisoned in Terezin, transport cards as well as some official papers from the period of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, existing until 1918. On the photo are seen the items in the building, on October 18, 2019. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Hajek)

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documents and personal items of the inmates interned in the Nazi wartime Jewish ghetto in Terezin

documents and personal items of the inmates interned in the Nazi wartime Jewish ghetto in Terezin

Documents and small personal items of the inmates interned in the Nazi wartime Jewish ghetto in Terezin (Theresienstadt) were found during a recent reconstruction of a building in this town, the real estate co-owner, collector Jiri Smutny, told CTK on October 21, in Terezin, Czech Republuic. Smutny, a member of the Military History Club, uncovered the documents in the debris and under the floor on the loft. They included letters addressed to a Jewish woman imprisoned in Terezin, transport cards as well as some official papers from the period of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, existing until 1918. On the photo is seen Smutny in the house, on October 18, 2019. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Hajek)

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documents and personal items of the inmates interned in the Nazi wartime Jewish ghetto in Terezin

documents and personal items of the inmates interned in the Nazi wartime Jewish ghetto in Terezin

Documents and small personal items of the inmates interned in the Nazi wartime Jewish ghetto in Terezin (Theresienstadt) were found during a recent reconstruction of a building in this town, the real estate co-owner, collector Jiri Smutny, told CTK on October 21, in Terezin, Czech Republuic. Smutny, a member of the Military History Club, uncovered the documents in the debris and under the floor on the loft. They included letters addressed to a Jewish woman imprisoned in Terezin, transport cards as well as some official papers from the period of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, existing until 1918. On the photo is seen Smutny in the house, on October 18, 2019. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Hajek)

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documents and personal items of the inmates interned in the Nazi wartime Jewish ghetto in Terezin

documents and personal items of the inmates interned in the Nazi wartime Jewish ghetto in Terezin

Documents and small personal items of the inmates interned in the Nazi wartime Jewish ghetto in Terezin (Theresienstadt) were found during a recent reconstruction of a building in this town, the real estate co-owner, collector Jiri Smutny, told CTK on October 21, in Terezin, Czech Republuic. Smutny, a member of the Military History Club, uncovered the documents in the debris and under the floor on the loft. They included letters addressed to a Jewish woman imprisoned in Terezin, transport cards as well as some official papers from the period of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, existing until 1918. On the photo is seen Smutny in the house, on October 18, 2019. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Hajek)

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documents and personal items of the inmates interned in the Nazi wartime Jewish ghetto in Terezin

documents and personal items of the inmates interned in the Nazi wartime Jewish ghetto in Terezin

Documents and small personal items of the inmates interned in the Nazi wartime Jewish ghetto in Terezin (Theresienstadt) were found during a recent reconstruction of a building in this town, the real estate co-owner, collector Jiri Smutny, told CTK on October 21, in Terezin, Czech Republuic. Smutny, a member of the Military History Club, uncovered the documents in the debris and under the floor on the loft. They included letters addressed to a Jewish woman imprisoned in Terezin, transport cards as well as some official papers from the period of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, existing until 1918. On the photo is seen one of documents in the building, on October 18, 2019. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Hajek)

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documents and personal items of the inmates interned in the Nazi wartime Jewish ghetto in Terezin

documents and personal items of the inmates interned in the Nazi wartime Jewish ghetto in Terezin

Documents and small personal items of the inmates interned in the Nazi wartime Jewish ghetto in Terezin (Theresienstadt) were found during a recent reconstruction of a building in this town, the real estate co-owner, collector Jiri Smutny, told CTK on October 21, in Terezin, Czech Republuic. Smutny, a member of the Military History Club, uncovered the documents in the debris and under the floor on the loft. They included letters addressed to a Jewish woman imprisoned in Terezin, transport cards as well as some official papers from the period of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, existing until 1918. On the photo is seen Smutny in the house, on October 18, 2019. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Hajek)

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documents and personal items of the inmates interned in the Nazi wartime Jewish ghetto in Terezin

documents and personal items of the inmates interned in the Nazi wartime Jewish ghetto in Terezin

Documents and small personal items of the inmates interned in the Nazi wartime Jewish ghetto in Terezin (Theresienstadt) were found during a recent reconstruction of a building in this town, the real estate co-owner, collector Jiri Smutny, told CTK on October 21, in Terezin, Czech Republuic. Smutny, a member of the Military History Club, uncovered the documents in the debris and under the floor on the loft. They included letters addressed to a Jewish woman imprisoned in Terezin, transport cards as well as some official papers from the period of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, existing until 1918. On the photo is seen a postcard, on October 18, 2019. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Hajek)

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