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Berwid-Buquoy, Jan: "60. let od zahájení leteckého provozu na letišti Tábor-Čápův dvůr" (60 Years since the
Founding of the Airport Tabor-Čápův dvůr), Tabor 2006.
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In 1927–29 he worked at the Public Works
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