František Michl (20 November 1901, Domažlice – 4 June 1977, Domažlice), Czech academic painter, graphic artist, and original designer of the Škoda Works emblem, the "Winged Arrow". He was imprisoned in Pankrac Prison, and the concentration camps Terezin and Flossenbürg after his arrest by Nazis for an anti-fascist demonstration at Domažlice. After the war he was arrested in the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic for listening to the anticommunist Radio Liberty.
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| - František Michl (malíř) (cs)
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| - František Michl, psán též Michel, (20. listopadu 1901, Domažlice – 4. června 1977, tamtéž) byl český malíř-krajinář, designér a grafik. (cs)
- František Michl (20 November 1901, Domažlice – 4 June 1977, Domažlice), Czech academic painter, graphic artist, and original designer of the Škoda Works emblem, the "Winged Arrow". He was imprisoned in Pankrac Prison, and the concentration camps Terezin and Flossenbürg after his arrest by Nazis for an anti-fascist demonstration at Domažlice. After the war he was arrested in the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic for listening to the anticommunist Radio Liberty. (en)
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| - The Academy of Visual Arts in Prague (en)
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| - František Michl, psán též Michel, (20. listopadu 1901, Domažlice – 4. června 1977, tamtéž) byl český malíř-krajinář, designér a grafik. (cs)
- František Michl (20 November 1901, Domažlice – 4 June 1977, Domažlice), Czech academic painter, graphic artist, and original designer of the Škoda Works emblem, the "Winged Arrow". He was imprisoned in Pankrac Prison, and the concentration camps Terezin and Flossenbürg after his arrest by Nazis for an anti-fascist demonstration at Domažlice. After the war he was arrested in the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic for listening to the anticommunist Radio Liberty. (en)
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