village of Ležáky

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The village of Ležáky was a small Czech settlement annihilated by the Nazis in 1942 in brutal reprisal for local involvement in the Czechoslovak resistance, with its inhabitants murdered or deported and the site later preserved as a memorial.

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village of Ležáky canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Nazi war crime
former settlement
massacre
village
war memorial
buildings all original houses destroyed
cause reprisal for Czechoslovak resistance activities
reprisal for Operation Anthropoid
commemorates victims of the destruction of Ležáky
comparedWith Lidice NERFINISHED
country Czechoslovakia
currentUse memorial site
date 1942-06-24
fateOfInhabitants deportation of children
mass execution of adults
murder of most children in extermination camps
hasCommemorationDate around 24 June each year
hasHistoricalEvent Destruction of Ležáky NERFINISHED
hasPart Ležáky Memorial NERFINISHED
heritageStatus national cultural monument of the Czech Republic
historicalPeriod World War II
involvedIn Czechoslovak resistance NERFINISHED
Operation Anthropoid support network NERFINISHED
language Czech
locatedIn Bohemia
Chrudim District NERFINISHED
Czech Republic NERFINISHED
Ležáky NERFINISHED
Pardubice Region NERFINISHED
memorialForm museum exhibition
sculptural monuments
symbolic grave mounds on former house sites
numberOfChildrenDeported 13
numberOfChildrenSurvivors 2
numberOfExecutedAdults approximately 33
partOf Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia NERFINISHED
World War II
perpetrator Gestapo NERFINISHED
Nazi Germany NERFINISHED
SS NERFINISHED
roleInResistance hideout for radio transmitter Libuše
support base for paratroopers from London
subjectOf commemorative ceremonies
historical research on Nazi reprisals in Czechoslovakia
timeOfDestruction 1942

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