JUDr. Milada Horáková
This memorial commemorates JUDr. Milada Horáková, a Czech lawyer and democratic politician executed by the Stalinist regime on 27 June 1950 following one of the most notorious show trials in postwar Eastern Europe. Horáková had survived Nazi persecution and Ravensbrück concentration camp, only to be arrested again after the Communist takeover of 1948 and charged with conspiracy and treason. Appeals for clemency from figures including Albert Einstein and Winston Churchill were ignored. She remains a defining symbol of resistance to totalitarian injustice and is one of the most significant women in modern Czech history. The memorial serves as a quiet point of reflection on the human cost of political repression in Czechoslovakia's postwar decades.
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