
Faktenprüfer sagen, dass sie diesen Satz nicht auf Tschechisch, Spanisch oder Deutsch finden können. Ist diese Übersetzung eine der regionalen tschechischen Sprachen von vor 85 Jahren?
Es wird die Geschichte erzählt, dass die Deutschen nach dem Tod eines SS-Soldaten in diesem Dorf das Dorf zerstörten, alle Männer töteten und die Frauen und Kinder einsperrten und vergasten, was wahr ist.
Der Faktencheck geht davon aus, ob die Nazis diesen Ausdruck benutzten, um die Bewohner an dieses Ereignis zu erinnern, als Warnung vor dem, was ihnen passieren könnte.
Es gibt so viele Bots und so viele gefälschte Informationen online, dass man kaum weiß, was man glauben soll.
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Von Expensive-While-1155
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[Not really.](https://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/1qbjtkr/comment/nzbxfrm/)
(that doesn’t mean your country isn’t being run by what are, functionally, wannabe nazis)
https://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/s/9LiA53gOGZ
Go overthrow your fascist government then.
Yes. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assassination_of_Reinhard_Heydrich or look up the film about it. https://youtu.be/fgR1jhEt37Y?si=vfVKn_YsH6ZMC26I
I don’t know the orgins of the slogan, but the story is so altered it hurts.
It was not SS soldier, but main Protector of Protectorate Bohemia and Moravia. He was called Reinhard Heydrich, and he was one if the most cruel, disgusting and highest ranked SS officers in the whole Third Reich.
He was not killed in a village, but assassinated by two Czech resistance agents operating from London. They assassinated him in Prague in his personal car.
The villages were actually two, Lidice and Ležáky, and they were chosen randomly. Almost every men, women and children were killed.
If I remember correctly, this slogan is really connected to this monstrosity called Heydrichiáda.
I don’t think this is the actual sentence that was ever said. Yet, the spirit of the phrase feels pretty accurate.
There’s no evidence that the phrase itself is a legit, verifiable quote.
However.
It is an accurate reflection of the policies of the Germans and collaborators in occupied areas, especially in Slavic countries, the Balkans, and on the Eastern Front. Various public proclamations and broadsheets still exist which laid out the number of civilians who were to be executed, deported, and evicted for each act of resistance: X, Y, Z numbers for injuring a German soldier, XX, YY, ZZ for killing one, etc etc etc. Other broadsheets, also still extant, are orders for all inhabitants of Village XXX to report to a certain location the following morning, where (for instance) ten men would be chosen at random and shot in retaliation for some act of resistance which had occurred in the area. Still others, posted in public after the executions/deportations/evictions, detailed the numbers of people punished in each way and the reason for this retaliation. This was all true for the Lidice/Ležaky Masscres. Among people who study the German occupations, let alone the populations which descend from their victims, this is a well-known set of facts.
Given that the Trump Regime has been flaunting their Nazi-adjacent ideology (and some of their functionaries being outed as Nazis in fact), I find it hard to believe that this phrase is an accident. It’s not a Nazi phrase, but it evokes a well-known German set of policies in a very recognisable way.
It’s got Stephen Miller’s grubby little capo fingerprints all 9ver it.
I am from Czechia.
And does it matter if it was said by Nazis in Third Reich, or Spanish fascists?
It sounds pretty self explanatory and horrendous on its own, especially after Minneapolis.
They are fascists. Period.
Not sure about the slogan itself originating there, but the principle was there.
It is kind of crazy to see something like this, if its real. In a democratic country where you would think the rule of law is still abided, any sort of threat with collective punishment by the government itself is true sign of facization of the regime. No wonder they made antifa a terrorist organization…
Like the others said, its do or die now. What are you waiting for, the camps? And unfortunately noone is coming to save you from the outside. Its beyond obvious to anyone that they are open fascicst and they have been for a while. Us still hase many diferences from the veimar republic (intsitutions, free speech etc.) but your goverments priorities are to remove all of that. Its not a given for them to consolidate power but its their priority and they will keep going for it. Organise and resist, be smart and stay safe.
Germans never did use this phrase in Czechoslovakia. They did not have to