Antonín Vintr

Antonín Vintr, born 1934, Žebrák, Beroun district

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Abstract of testimony from: HORVÁTHOVÁ, Jana a kol. … to jsou těžké vzpomínky. 1. svazek. Vzpomínky Romů a Sintů na život před válkou a v protektorátu. Brno: Větrné mlýny, Muzeum romské kultury, 2021. ISBN 9788086656458, 10, 90, 108, 366 – 368, 382, 409, 453 – 455, 491, 506, 519, 541, 568, 582, 600 – 601, 612, 632 – 634, 703 – 704. Testimonies of the Roma and Sinti. Project of the Prague Center for Romani Histories, https://www.romatestimonies.org/en/testimony/antonin-vintr (accessed 3/5/2026)

Testimony origin

Antonín Vintr’s testimony comes from an interview conducted in Czech on 6 March 1997 in Prague. The video recording is in the collections of the Museum of Romani Culture (MRC) and is available online at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Excerpts of the interview are also published on the educational DVD Odtud nemáte žádnej návrat – Videomedailony pamětníků romského holocaustu (There is no way back for you from there, Video profiles of witnesses of the Roma holocaust, published by the MRC in 2015). Reference is made to Paul Polansky’s book Black Silence as source material. The memoir is accompanied by two photographs from the MRC collections — a family snapshot from 1976, showing Antonín Vintr with his brothers Karel and Arnošt and his mother Josefina Vintr, and a post-war portrait of Antonín Vintr from around the same time.

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