Monday, Jul. 06, 1942
From the Ashes of Lidice
From the Ashes of Lidice
The Czech village of Levzsaky, 70 miles southeast of Prague, joined martyred Lidice last week. Soldiers sorted out the children among its 120 inhabitants, murdered all the men & women, burned the village to its foundations. Apparently unaware was Nazidom that, far from blotting out such names as Lidice and Levzsaky, it had conferred on them immortality. Freedom-loving people in far-off Stern Park Gardens, Ill. last week changed the name of their town to Lidice that they might share its glory and perpetuate its memory. The citizens of Bohemia, L.I., moving to follow suit, spoke for free men everywhere when they said: "The Nazi hangman has lynched a whole town. Lidice of physical form has perished, but its soul lives on, an inspiration to the world fighting the dark age of repression, slavery and murder."
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