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Thanks, this looks really interesting.
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Thanks for the chance :3
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Yesterday, it had been 77 years to the day since the Nazis massacred the civillian people of Lidice and burned the village to the ground, as a reprisal for the assassination -- the titular "attentat" -- of Reinhard Heydrich, Reichsprotektor in Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia (the lands used to be a part of Czechoslovakia, and would become again after WWII). On June 24, the Nazis continued the reprisals by massacring the people of another village, Ležáky.
I've just returned from an event that commemorated the victims with a minute of silence.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lidice_massacre
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le%C5%BE%C3%A1ky#Massacre
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Wow! That must have been a very intense visit knowing what took place on the ground you were standing. Very sobering. Thanks for the links, I've already passed them around to some family, friends and colleagues.
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Oh, I haven't been to the place itself. Because of the anniversary, the massacre was being commemorated all over Czechia (and I guess Slovakia as well).
(The closest I got to a place of similar atrocities was when I visited a site of a WWII concentration camp, now turned into a memorial and a museum. It was not even one of the extermination camps, just a concentration/waystation one, but it still wasn't a pleasant feeling.)
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danke :3
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Merci !
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Thank you!
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Thank you for the game. :)
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You're very welcome!
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