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Heroes who did not surrender – Operation Anthropoid in Prague, 1942
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Heroes who did not surrender – Operation Anthropoid in Prague, 1942

In occupied Prague, two paratroopers struck Reinhard Heydrich, defied a citywide manhunt, and made their last stand in a flooded crypt—so a nation could rise again. This concise introduction traces the night drops of 29 Dec 1941, the ambush at Heydrich’s Curve on 27 May 1942, the Lidice massacre, and the seven-hour fight in the crypt of Sts. Cyril & Methodius. It’s a story of courage under impossible odds—and why it mattered for the restoration of Czechoslovakia after the war.

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King Augustus the Strong: Patron, Power-Seeker, and Porcelain-Obsessed Tyrant
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King Augustus the Strong: Patron, Power-Seeker, and Porcelain-Obsessed Tyrant

Jillian Forsberg’s The Porcelain Menagerie details the life of King Augustus II the Strong, a ruler famed for his physical might, political ambition, and obsession with porcelain. Forsberg’s novel reveals the king’s extravagant court, ruthless power plays, and cruelty, blending historical fact with fiction to portray a complex, dangerous world where beauty and brutality coexist.

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