a new push i d never get. burned i was the second largest city in the czech republic in one thousand tenet had a hundred and twenty thousand residents eighty thousand spoke german as their mother tongue the rest were chaps they lived peacefully with one another until the nazis marched him. around eleven thousand jews from burnell fall victim to the nazis and countless opponents of hitler s regime were tortured and executed. when i moved to my first flat then i every morning or every day around the sign which is on the old. mary should glass and to go in the street and the because i didn t know i think about the. german presence in my city i started to be interested in this steel industry and what happened to the other terms are better and the more. began researching and soon discovered that this was
a taboo subject in one nine hundred forty five almost three million people most of the german population were driven out of the then czechoslovakia. can burn off their expulsion was particularly violent during a death march as many as five thousand people lost their lives women children. and the elderly. spoke with a few of the survivors thanks to them i saw the history of chick history from absolutely different perspective and that s why i also found out that the during our education and i mean educational for all children into the there was some by and by piece which wasn t discussed with the board and. i had story right the bow to. the expulsion of. is a moving novel that s chock full of facts it s received a lot of attention in the czech media burnell has been finding ways to remember the victims of the death march since one thousand nine hundred five and twenty fifteen