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  1. Milada Horáková (née Králová, 25 December 1901 – 27 June 1950) was a Czech politician and a member of the underground resistance movement during World War II. She was a victim of judicial murder, convicted and executed by the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia on fabricated charges of conspiracy and treason. [2]

  2. Milada Horáková, rozená Králová (25. prosince 1901 Královské Vinohrady [1] – 27. června 1950 Praha), byla česká právnička, politička, demokratická národní socialistka [2][3] a feministka, [4] manželka zemědělského inženýra a novináře Bohuslava Horáka.

  3. Jun 29, 2020 · A creative visual campaign reopens old wounds as Czech society reflects on their communist past and the victims of Stalinist sham trials, including the feminist Milada Horáková.

  4. Milada Horáková was a Czech politician and a member of the underground resistance movement during World War II. She was a victim of judicial murder, convicted and executed by the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia on fabricated charges of conspiracy and treason.

    • Youth and Studies
    • The First Republic
    • World War II
    • Postwar Period
    • Investigation and The Trial
    • Judicial Murder
    • Inspiration

    She was born as Milada Králová in Prague. She had three siblings. In 1918 she was excluded from grammar school, because she participated at antiwar demonstrations, which was banned. Nevertheless in 1921 she graduated at another grammar school. She was awarded one’s degree in 1926 at Law School at the Charles University. When she met with the senato...

    Shortly after her studies she got married with Bohuslav Horák, an agricultural economist. In 1933she gave birth to a girl called Jana. She is considered as an important czech feminist. Moreover she participated in creating new Civil Code. In her life she travelled a lot, for example to England, France and the USSR. She could even speak english, fre...

    After year 1939 she used to ensure flats and gain secret information. Unfourtunately on august 2 1940, her husband and her were arrested by gestapo. Two years she was kept at Charles Square, after Heydrich’s assassination was sent to Terezín. In june 1944 she was sent to Liepzig and Dresden. Prosecutor proposed her death penalty, however it was cha...

    After her exemption she returned to Prague, where she again met her husband, who survived the death march. February 25 1948 – september 27 1949 at this time she was little by little excluded from all of her public positions. Horáková got into a view-finder as a suitable candidate for an action of STB called „the middle“. It was planned to execute h...

    Maltreating Horáková is proved by her fellow inmates Zdena Mašínová. The proces with Milada Horáková lasted since may 31 till june 8, 1950, and was contrived as a public political process. There was onwards learned screenplay, according to which the defendants were forced to behave.

    Milada Horáková refused the petition for mercy. Moreover president Gottwald, formally on recommendation of Minister of Justice, signed the death penalty. Her last letter she wrote the day she was executed at 2:30 at night. Her execution was effectuated by hanging her at Pankrác prison yard on june 27, 1950at 5:35 am.

    During her life she was strongly influenced by thoughts of T. G. Masaryk and later even Edvard Beneš.

  5. Nov 9, 2014 · At 8:15 a.m. on 8 June 1950, LLD Milada Horáková entered a Prague courtroom with twelve others accused of political crimes against Communist Czechoslovakia.

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  7. Jun 27, 2023 · Milada Horáková, a democratic politician in Masaryk’s First Republic and a resistance figure during the Second World War, was sentenced to death by a communist jury on June 8, 1950. She was...