Ležáky massacre

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The Ležáky massacre was a World War II Nazi reprisal in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, where the village of Ležáky was destroyed and its inhabitants were executed or deported following the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich.

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Ležáky massacre canonical 2
assassination of Reinhard Heydrich 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Nazi war crime
World War II atrocity
massacre
cause Operation Anthropoid
assassination of Reinhard Heydrich
commemoratedBy Ležáky National Cultural Monument
annual memorial ceremonies
coordinateWith other Nazi reprisals in occupied Europe
country Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia
date 1942-06-24
hasContext Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia
anti-partisan operations in occupied Europe
historicalRegion Czechoslovakia
jurisdiction Nazi occupation authorities in Bohemia and Moravia
languageOfName Czech
location Bohemia
Czech Republic
Ležáky
Pardubice Region
memorialType war memorial
namedAfter Ležáky
notableFor collective punishment
complete destruction of the village
numberOfChildren 13
numberOfChildrenMurdered 11
numberOfChildrenSurvivors 2
numberOfExecutedAdults 33
numberOfVictims 52
operator German security forces
partOf Holocaust in Bohemia and Moravia
reprisals for Heydrich assassination
perpetrator Gestapo
Nazi Germany
SS
reason Nazi reprisal
relatedEvent Heydrichiáda
Lidice massacre
result deportation of children
destruction of Ležáky village
execution of adult inhabitants
target Czech civilians
residents of Ležáky
timePeriod World War II
victimGroup Czech villagers
Czechs

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Operation Anthropoid causeOf Ležáky massacre
Lidice massacre cause Ležáky massacre
this entity surface form: assassination of Reinhard Heydrich