My first knowledge of the heroism of the Czech paratroopers who assasinated Reinhard Heydrich was when I saw the movie "Operation Daybreak" in 1988. Therefore, before I went to Prague in May, 2007 I bought and read "Seven Men at Daybreak" by Alan Burgess and "The Killing of Reinhard Heydrich" by Donald MacCallum, both ...
I loved this memorial. I loved how informative, honest, and respectful it was. I had never heard about the Heydrich Terror before planning the trip. It was the first place my mom and I visited once we were in Prague and it was a good place to start. Prague is full of fun, but it is recommended that see Prague's more serious side first. It really just made us respect the city and its people all the more.
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By A Yahoo! Contributor, 03/21/06
"Was the experience fun ?" Well, fun isn't really the word. Was it worthwhile and interesting ? Definitely. This small museum is part of the Orthodox Church of Cyril and Methodius (formerly Karel Boromejsky), and commemorates the seven very brave men who hid-and died- here in the aftermath of Heydrich's assassination in 1942.
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By A Yahoo! Contributor, 10/05/05
I was so impressed. I respect the heroism of Chezch resistance. I hope more people should visit there and know the history. Off course about the tragedy of Lidice
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