WE REMEMBER LIDICE!

The Massacre in Lidice, June 10th, 1942
Yad Vashem, Encyclopedia of the Holocaust, Israel Gutman, Sifriat Hapoalim, 1990, vol. 3, page 635
The picture is posted after written permission from Yad Vashem, and is published here for educational purposes only - otherwise, it is fully protected by copy rights of Yad Vashem!

INTRODUCTION

I post hereunder the list of the 82 children from the Czech village Lidice, who were murdered in the Gas Vans of Chelmno, as part of a collective punishment of the Nazis to the assault of Reinhard Heydrich on May 27, 1942.

The list was taken from the book: "Oboz Smierci w Chelmno Nad Nerem", Janusz Golczynski, published by the Konin Museum, 1991.

I thank the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, for giving me the permission to quote the article about Lidice from their important book "The World Must Know"!

16.5.2000 Ada Holtzman

From "The World Must Know", The History of the Holocaust as Told in the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Michael Berenbaum, Little, Brown and Company, 1993
ISBN 0-316-09293-2
page 171

 The Nazis were skilled practitioners of collective responsibility, the murder of an entire community as a reprisal for individual acts of resistance. Reprisals were taken against Jews and non-Jews throughout Nazi-occupied Europe. It was an effective tactic in stifling popular enthusiasm for resistance.

The annihilation of the Czech town of Lidice is one of the most notorious instances of the Nazi practice of reprisal.

On May 27, 1942, Reinhard Heydrich, head of the RSHA, the Reichsprotektor of Czechoslovakia, the man who had convened the Wannsee Conference only four months previously, was severely wounded in a grenade attack on his car near Prague by two Czech parachutists sent from London by the Czech government-in-exile. The two Czechs managed to leave the scene and took refuge in the Karl Borromaeus Church in Prague.

On June 4, Heydrich died of his wounds. The Nazis swore revenge: they ordered the execution of ten thousand Czechs and threatened the expulsion of millions. The Karl Borromaeus Church, where the assassins and more than one hundred members of the Czech resistance were hiding, was besieged. Everyone in the church was killed by the SS.

In Lezaky, a village east of Prague, where the assassins' radio transmitter was discovered, every adult was killed. The children were forcibly removed to Germany for "reeducation," a process that only two of them survived.

At dawn on June 10, all the residents of Lidice, a village ten miles outside Prague, were taken from their homes. They were shot in batches of ten at a time behind a barn. By late afternoon, 192 men and boys and 71 women had been murdered. The other women were sent to concentration camps. The children were dispersed, some to concentration camps, although a few who were considered sufficiently Aryan were sent to Germany. The SS then razed the town and tried to eradicate its memory. The name of Lidice was expunged from all official records.

The Czechs were stunned by the Nazis' brutality. They also came to view resistance activities with considerably less enthusiasm. The assassination was so unpopular that the Czech government-in-exile denied all responsibility for it, even after the war.

Apparently as a "tribute" to Heydrich's memory, his SS colleagues gave the code name Operation Reinhard to the Final Solution to the Jewish Problem carried out by the General-Government in Poland in the death camps of Belzec, Sobibor, and Treblinka.

The List of 82 Children from Lidice, who were Killed in Chelmno 
Source: "Oboz Smierci w Chelmno Nad Nerem", Janusz Golczynski, published by the Konin Museum, 1991,

BREJCHA

Josef

1937

BULINA

Josef

1930

BULINOVA

Anna

1928

BULINOVA

Jaroslava

1931

CERMAK

Jiri

1930

CERMAKOVA

Miloslava

1934

CRMAKOVA

Bozena

1932

FRUHAUF

Jiri

1938

HEJMA

Karel

1934

HEJMA

Frantiasek

1928

HERMANOVA

Jaroslava

1939

HOCKOVA

Marie

1932

HONZIKOVA

Vara

1929

HOCKOVA

Marie

1932

HONZIKOVA

Bozena

1929

HRONIK

Zdenek

1934

HRONIKOVA

Bozena

1929

HRONIKOVA

Marta

1941

HRONIKOVA

Zdenka

1930

JADLICKA

Vaclav

1937

KACL

Karel

1934

KAFKOVA

Vara

1936

KAIMLOVA

Anna

1929

KOBERA

Jaroslav

1932

KOBERA

Vaclav

1936

KOBEROVA

Milada

1931

KOBEROVA

Zdenka

1934

KOVAROVSKA

Hana

1937

KOVAROVSKA

Ludmila

1937

KOZEL

Antonin

1935

KRASOVA

Venceslava

1935

KUBELA

Rudolf

1938

KULHAVY

Frantisek

1935

KULHAVY

Jaroslav

1929

LISKA

Miloslav

1936

MIKOVA

Milada

1936

MORAVCOVA

Jitka

1940

MORAVEC

Vaclav

1931

MULAK

Karel

1930

MULAKOVA

Marie

1927

MULLER

Zdenek

1937

NERAD

Antonin

1928

NOVA

Alena

1938

NOVOTNA

Milada

1927

PEK

Antonin

1934

PELICHOVSKA

Emilie

1927

PELICHOVSKY

Vaclav

1932

PESEK

Josef

1934

PESKOVA

Anna

1936

PESKOVA

Jirina

1935

PETRAK

Miloslav

1931

PETRAK

Zdenek

1933

PETRAKOVA

Jirina

1927

PETRIK

Zdenek

1941

PITINOVA

Marie

1931

PODZEMAKY

Stepan

1938

PRUCHOVA

Vera

1926

PRIHODOVA

Josef

1930

PRIHODOVA

Anna

1926

PRIHODOVA

Jaroslava

1940

PUCHMELTROVA

Venceslava

1928

RADOSTA

Miloslav

1936

RAMES

Vaclav

1933

RAMESOVA

Jaroslava

1940

ROHLOVA

Bozena

1934

RUZENECKA

Jirina

1929

SEJE

Jiri

1936

SOUCKOVA

Jirina

1930

SOUCKOVA

Marie

1928

SOUCKOVA

Miloslav

1929

STRAKOVA

Jarmila

1939

STRAKOVA

Ludmila

1940

SUCHY

Josef

1941

SYSLOVA

Wiroslava

1928

SROUBEK

Josef

1934

SROUBKOVA

Marie

1927

STORKOVA

Jaroslava

1932

URBAN

Antonin

1930

URBANOVA

Vera

1937

VANDRDLE

Josef

1928

VESELA

Dagmar

1936

VLCEK

Karel

1935

ZELENKA

Jaromir

1940

ZID

Ivan

1934

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