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Petschek Palace

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95: 22: 87: 307: 253: 317: 200: 312: 51: 235: 302: 292: 170: 166: 151: 73: 44: 211: 126:. It was built between 1923 and 1929 by the architect Max Spielmann upon a request from the merchant banker 245: 297: 34: 210:
The exterior was used as stand-in for the Gemeinschaft Bank (Zurich, Switzerland) in the 2002 film
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years that the place gained its notoriety, as it immediately became the headquarters of
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in the sublevel floor. The building was sold by the Petschek family before the
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that commemorates the victims was unveiled on the corner of the building.
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Ministry of Foreign Trade. Today it is the residence of a part of the
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Radio Prague article in English, March 24, 2010, by Christian Falvey
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and was originally called "The Bank House Petschek and Co." (
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Czech
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Prague
Julius Petschek
reinforced concrete
tube post
paternoster lift
safes
occupation of Czechoslovakia
war
Gestapo
Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia
Czech resistance
courts-martial
Reinhard Heydrich
Nazi concentration camps
memorial plaque
Czechoslovak
Czech
Ministry of Industry and Trade
Bourne Identity

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