Václav Řípa
1890–1918 (age 28)
Biography
Václav Řípa was a Czech individual whose life spanned the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born in 1890, he lived during a period of significant change in Czech society, witnessing the final years of Austro-Hungarian rule and the emergence of Czech national identity.
Řípa's life was cut short by his death in 1918, a year marked by the end of World War I and the establishment of the Czechoslovak Republic. He was laid to rest in Olšany Cemetery, one of Prague's most significant burial grounds, reflecting the importance of his place in his community.