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Lidice, Czechoslovakia 10 Jun 1942. The village cemetery with all graves open and the headstones broken up.The burned out houses of Lidice, Czechoslovakia with some still smoldering, 10 Jun 1942.The houses of Lidice, Czechoslovakia burning, 10 Jun 1942.Lidice, Czechoslovakia Jul 1942. The village after being completely being reduced to rubble but before the stones themselves were hauled away.
Lidice, Czechoslovakia 10 Jun 1942. The village cemetery with all graves open and the headstones broken up.The burned out houses of Lidice, Czechoslovakia with some still smoldering, 10 Jun 1942.The houses of Lidice, Czechoslovakia burning, 10 Jun 1942.Lidice, Czechoslovakia Jul 1942. The village after being completely being reduced to rubble but before the stones themselves were hauled away.
Kurt Daluege (speaking), Karl Hermann Frank (standing), and Emil Hácha (seated) in Prague, Czechoslovakia, Sep 1942Ferdinand Catlos speaking to troops, Czechoslovakia, circa 1940sVojtech Tuka, 1943Lidice, Czechoslovakia Jun 1943. What had been a village street lined with peasant homes as it appeared a year after the destruction.
Kurt Daluege (speaking), Karl Hermann Frank (standing), and Emil Hácha (seated) in Prague, Czechoslovakia, Sep 1942Ferdinand Catlos speaking to troops, Czechoslovakia, circa 1940sVojtech Tuka, 1943Lidice, Czechoslovakia Jun 1943. What had been a village street lined with peasant homes as it appeared a year after the destruction.
German Me 410 aircraft attacking a B-17G bomber of US 562nd Bomb Squadron, 388th Bomb Group over Brüx, Czechoslovakia (now Most, Czech Republic) May 12 1944; photo taken from the B-17G aircraft “Lady Godiva”A conovoy of Slovakian resistance fighter vehicles near Kelemes, Czechoslovakia (today part of Presov, Slovakia), summer 1944, photo 1 of 2A conovoy of Slovakian resistance fighter vehicles near Kelemes, Czechoslovakia (today part of Presov, Slovakia), summer 1944, photo 2 of 2Slovakian resistance fighters, circa mid-1944
German Me 410 aircraft attacking a B-17G bomber of US 562nd Bomb Squadron, 388th Bomb Group over Brüx, Czechoslovakia (now Most, Czech Republic) May 12 1944; photo taken from the B-17G aircraft “Lady Godiva”A conovoy of Slovakian resistance fighter vehicles near Kelemes, Czechoslovakia (today part of Presov, Slovakia), summer 1944, photo 1 of 2A conovoy of Slovakian resistance fighter vehicles near Kelemes, Czechoslovakia (today part of Presov, Slovakia), summer 1944, photo 2 of 2Slovakian resistance fighters, circa mid-1944
Slovakian resistance fighters with a captured German 8.8cm gun, 1944Ar 96 aircraft with Czechoslovakian markings at rest, Czechoslovakia, spring 1945Lidice, Czechoslovakia May 1945. People gathering at the site of the mass grave holding the bodies of all 173 of Lidice’s men murdered by the SS on 10 Jun 1942.Wrecked German tanks in Znojmo, Czechoslovakia, May 1945
Slovakian resistance fighters with a captured German 8.8cm gun, 1944Ar 96 aircraft with Czechoslovakian markings at rest, Czechoslovakia, spring 1945Lidice, Czechoslovakia May 1945. People gathering at the site of the mass grave holding the bodies of all 173 of Lidice’s men murdered by the SS on 10 Jun 1942.Wrecked German tanks in Znojmo, Czechoslovakia, May 1945
Lidice, Czechoslovakia 6 May 1945. Released British prisoners visiting the site of the mass grave holding the bodies of all 173 of Lidice’s men murdered by the SS on 10 Jun 1942.Ivan Konev in Prague, Czechoslovakia, 9 May 1945Soviet T-34 tank in Prague, Czechoslovakia, May 1945, photo 1 of 2Soviet T-34 tank in Prague, Czechoslovakia, May 1945, photo 2 of 2
Lidice, Czechoslovakia 6 May 1945. Released British prisoners visiting the site of the mass grave holding the bodies of all 173 of Lidice’s men murdered by the SS on 10 Jun 1942.Ivan Konev in Prague, Czechoslovakia, 9 May 1945Soviet T-34 tank in Prague, Czechoslovakia, May 1945, photo 1 of 2Soviet T-34 tank in Prague, Czechoslovakia, May 1945, photo 2 of 2

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