It is written on May 17, 1945. A ceremonial parade of Svoboda’s unit is taking place. The parade through Prague goes from Wenceslas Square to Old Town Square. President Edvard Beneš is also watching. Josef Müller also stands in the tower of one of the armored cars. He salutes the onlookers of Prague who surround his vehicle. People celebrate the end of the war. None of them can know the feelings of the young lieutenant. None of them can know that this thin officer with several medals on his chest is in fact a Hungarian Jew who weighed 42 kilos at the time of the escape from the labor camp. People have no idea that they do not know much about the Czech nation and that until mid-May 1943, when he joined the Czechoslovak Union on the territory of the Soviet Union. army to fight the Germans, did not know a word of Czech…
Year of publication: 2020
language: Czech
Publisher: Svet kridel
Binding, number of pages: Binding, 160 pages
Dimensions: 172 x 242 mm
Оriginal
Pise se 17. kveten 1945. Kona se slavnostni prehlidka Svobodovy jednotky. Defile Prahou smeruje z Vaclavskeho na Staromestske namesti. Prihlizi i prezident Edvard Benes. Ve vezi jednoho z obrnenych aut stoji take Josef Muller. Salutuje prihlizejicim Prazanum, kteri obklopuji jeho vozidlo. Lide oslavuji konec valky. Nikdo z nich nemuze znat pocity mladeho porucika. Nikdo z nich nemuze vedet, ze tento hubeny dustojnik s nekolika medailemi na hrudi, je ve skutecnosti madarsky Zid, ktery v dobe uteku z pracovniho tabora vazil 42 kilo. Lide netusi, ze o ceskem narode toho moc nevi a ze az do poloviny kvetna 1943, kdy na uzemi Sovetskeho svazu vstoupil do rad cs. armady, aby bojoval proti Nemcum, neumel ani slovo cesky…
Rok vydani: 2020
Jazyk: Cesky
Nakladatel: Svet kridel
Vazba, pocet stran: Vazana, 160 stran
Rozmery: 172 x 242 mm