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  1. Olga Havlová, rozená Šplíchalová, (11. července 1933 Praha – 27. ledna 1996 Praha) byla první manželka československého a později českého prezidenta Václava Havla, první dáma Československa a České republiky, zakladatelka Výboru dobré vůle.

  2. Olga Havlová (Šplíchalová; 11 July 1933 in Prague – 27 January 1996 in Prague) was a Czech dissident, activist, and the first wife of Václav Havel, the last President of Czechoslovakia and first President of the Czech Republic.

  3. 11 de jul. de 2013 · Today would have been the eightieth birthday of Olga Havlová, first wife of the late former president Václav Havel. Olga died in 1996 at the age of 62, after devoting much of life to helping...

  4. The first wife of President Václav Havel, Olga Havlová, nee Šplíchalová, was born in Prague on 11 July 1933. She grew up in the city’s working class Žižkov district. After elementary school she did an apprenticeship at a Baťa factory, where she later worked.

  5. 27 de ene. de 2021 · Před 25 lety zemřela Olga Havlová. ‚Když se podívala, jako by se koukala rentgenem,‘ vzpomínala Černá. Byla přímá a odvážná - tak na někdejší první dámu Olgu Havlovou vzpomínají její přátelé. Po boku svého muže dramatika Václava Havla stála v době, kdy ho pronásledoval komunistický režim, i po ...

  6. Biographies Olga Havlová. (Olga Havlová (née Splichalová)) born on July 11, 1933 in Prague. died on January 27, 1996 in Prague. Czech dissident, activist and First Lady of Czechoslovakia (1989-1992) and the Czech Republic (1993-1996) 90th birthday on July 11, 2023. Biography • Literature & Sources. It took half a day for us to arrange to meet.

  7. We will encounter Olga Havlová in the film, listen to snatches of her monologues and be able to think them over when we return from the cinema. It is an attempt to reconstruct her personality through her attitudes to life, and to present the time in which she lived.