In 1947, 8-year-old Václav Zelenka returned to the Czech village of Lidice as the last of the town’s lost children. Five years earlier, he and the rest of Lidice’s 503 residents had been viciously ...
ON a visit I made to my native Czechoslovakia shortly before the recent Communist coup, I drove fifteen miles northwest of Prague one day to the little green valley, in the softly rolling hills of ...
In the small town of Lidice, not far from Prague, there lived 1,200 human beings. Some worked in the orchards, gardens and fields which they owned; others were woodworkers and coal miners; still ...
For more than three-quarters of a century, the story of Lidice has stood as haunting testimony of Czech suffering and victimhood at the hands of cruel Nazi occupiers. The village, 16 miles from Prague ...
Legacy of Czech town burned to the ground in 1942 as retaliation against the assassination of Nazi "protector" Reinhard Heydrich is revisited in "The Second Life of Lidice." Footage from Humphrey ...
Tomorrow is September 6, a date that is one of the most important and significant in the history of our great city. For it was on this day in 1942 that local GP and councillor, Barnett Stross, ...
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