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Liege's Kawashima in Belgian league

Liege's Kawashima in Belgian league

LIEGE, Belgium - Standard Liege's Eiji Kawashima of Japan celebrates Liege's goal against KRC Genk in Liege, Belgium, on May 18, 2014. Liege won 1-0.

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survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova, Pavel Horesovsky, Libuse Souckova

survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova, Pavel Horesovsky, Libuse Souckova

Three survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village, central Bohemia, by the Nazis in 1942, Pavel Horesovsky (center), Libuse Souckova (right) and Marie Supikova (left), who were children then, visited the Prague sites connected with the Lidice inhabitants, on June 16, 2019. First, the Lidice children laid flowers in the Thomayer Hospital (pictured) in Prague-Krc where eight babies from Lidice stayed during the war, and then they went to Dykova street in Vinohrady district to see the building which served as the Gestapo secret institute where the pregnant Lidice women were kept. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Pavel Horesovsky

survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Pavel Horesovsky

Three survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village, central Bohemia, by the Nazis in 1942, Pavel Horesovsky (pictured), Libuse Souckova and Marie Supikova, who were children then, visited the Prague sites connected with the Lidice inhabitants, on June 16, 2019. First, the Lidice children laid flowers in the Thomayer Hospital (pictured) in Prague-Krc where eight babies from Lidice stayed during the war, and then they went to Dykova street in Vinohrady district to see the building which served as the Gestapo secret institute where the pregnant Lidice women were kept. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova

survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova

Three survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village, central Bohemia, by the Nazis in 1942, Pavel Horesovsky, Libuse Souckova and Marie Supikova (pictured), who were children then, visited the Prague sites connected with the Lidice inhabitants, on June 16, 2019. First, the Lidice children laid flowers in the Thomayer Hospital (pictured) in Prague-Krc where eight babies from Lidice stayed during the war, and then they went to Dykova street in Vinohrady district to see the building which served as the Gestapo secret institute where the pregnant Lidice women were kept. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova

survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova

Three survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village, central Bohemia, by the Nazis in 1942, Pavel Horesovsky, Libuse Souckova and Marie Supikova (right), who were children then, visited the Prague sites connected with the Lidice inhabitants, on June 16, 2019. First, the Lidice children laid flowers in the Thomayer Hospital (pictured) in Prague-Krc where eight babies from Lidice stayed during the war, and then they went to Dykova street in Vinohrady district to see the building which served as the Gestapo secret institute where the pregnant Lidice women were kept. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova, Libuse Souckova

survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova, Libuse Souckova

Three survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village, central Bohemia, by the Nazis in 1942, Pavel Horesovsky, Libuse Souckova (right) and Marie Supikova (left), who were children then, visited the Prague sites connected with the Lidice inhabitants, on June 16, 2019. First, the Lidice children laid flowers in the Thomayer Hospital (pictured) in Prague-Krc where eight babies from Lidice stayed during the war, and then they went to Dykova street in Vinohrady district to see the building which served as the Gestapo secret institute where the pregnant Lidice women were kept. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Pavel Horesovsky, Libuse Souckova

survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Pavel Horesovsky, Libuse Souckova

Three survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village, central Bohemia, by the Nazis in 1942, Pavel Horesovsky (right), Libuse Souckova (left) and Marie Supikova, who were children then, visited the Prague sites connected with the Lidice inhabitants, on June 16, 2019. First, the Lidice children laid flowers in the Thomayer Hospital (pictured) in Prague-Krc where eight babies from Lidice stayed during the war, and then they went to Dykova street in Vinohrady district to see the building which served as the Gestapo secret institute where the pregnant Lidice women were kept. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova, Pavel Horesovsky, Libuse Souckova

survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova, Pavel Horesovsky, Libuse Souckova

Three survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village, central Bohemia, by the Nazis in 1942, Pavel Horesovsky (center), Libuse Souckova (right) and Marie Supikova (left), who were children then, visited the Prague sites connected with the Lidice inhabitants, on June 16, 2019. First, the Lidice children laid flowers in the Thomayer Hospital (pictured) in Prague-Krc where eight babies from Lidice stayed during the war, and then they went to Dykova street in Vinohrady district to see the building which served as the Gestapo secret institute where the pregnant Lidice women were kept. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova

survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova

Three survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village, central Bohemia, by the Nazis in 1942, Pavel Horesovsky, Libuse Souckova and Marie Supikova (pictured), who were children then, visited the Prague sites connected with the Lidice inhabitants, on June 16, 2019. First, the Lidice children laid flowers in the Thomayer Hospital (pictured) in Prague-Krc where eight babies from Lidice stayed during the war, and then they went to Dykova street in Vinohrady district to see the building which served as the Gestapo secret institute where the pregnant Lidice women were kept. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova

survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village in 1942, Marie Supikova

Three survivors of the obliteration of the Lidice village, central Bohemia, by the Nazis in 1942, Pavel Horesovsky, Libuse Souckova and Marie Supikova (right), who were children then, visited the Prague sites connected with the Lidice inhabitants, on June 16, 2019. First, the Lidice children laid flowers in the Thomayer Hospital (pictured) in Prague-Krc where eight babies from Lidice stayed during the war, and then they went to Dykova street in Vinohrady district to see the building which served as the Gestapo secret institute where the pregnant Lidice women were kept. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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