Život a smrt poslance Františka Schwarze
Odpůrce Edvarda Beneše se stal obětí politické perzekuce ještě před Únorem 1948
František Schwarz (1891–1947) was one of the principal critics of the adoption of the Munich Agreements and the emerging totalitarian system of the so-called Second Republic. He joined the foreign resistance just a few weeks after the German occupation had started, and spent most of the war in Great Britain, yet his life ended in a Pankrác prison cell a year before the communist coup d’état, in February 1947. The reason was his the opposition he showed during World War Two.
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