Ležáky (, , from 1939: ''Lezaky''), in the
Miřetice municipality, was a village in
Czechoslovakia
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. During the
German occupation of Czechoslovakia
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, it was razed by
Nazi
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forces as reprisal for Reich Protector
Reinhard Heydrich
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's assassination in late spring 1942.
History
Ležáky was inhabited by poor stonecutters and cottagers living in eight houses near the mill. The village was named after the Ležák rivulet.
Beginning 24 September 1941,
SS-''
Obergruppenführer'' and General of Police Reinhard Heydrich was Acting ''
Reichsprotektor'' for the Nazi
Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia
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.
[Kaplan and Nosarzewska, ''Prague: The Turbulent Century'' p. 214] The area had been occupied by Nazi Germany since 5 April 1939.
In December 1941, several Allied paratroopers were dropped into the region. Some were sent to assassinate Reinhard Heydrich in an action known as
Operation Anthropoid. Another group was part of
Operation Silver A. Several Ležáky residents helped the latter group by providing a hiding place for their radio set.
On the morning of 27 May 1942, Heydrich's car was attacked by
Jozef Gabčík and
Jan Kubiš,
Czech and
Slovak soldiers acting for the Czechoslovak government-in-exile.
[Kaplan and Nosarzewska, ''Prague: The Turbulent Century'' p. 241] Heydrich died of his injuries on 4 June 1942.
Massacre
After the assassination, the Nazis imposed martial law. On 10 June, the village of
Lidice was razed and all male inhabitants aged 14 to 84 were shot. Lidice was selected because its residents were falsely accused of harbouring local resistance partisans and aiding ''
Operation Anthropoid'' team members.
Gestapo
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agents found a radio transmitter in Ležáky, which belonged to
Operation Silver A. Alfréd Bartoš, the leader of resistance group Silver A, killed himself shortly thereafter. While not everyone in Lidice had been killed, Gerhard Clages, the commander of the
Gestapo
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in
Pardubice
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, urged the SS to be merciless in Ležáky. He organized a massacre.
In the early afternoon of 24 June, Ležáky was surrounded by 150 Gestapo men under the command of Clages, 30 Czech collaborators, and over 300 other SS men. They removed all inhabitants, and the village was destroyed. All 33 adults (both men and women) were shot. Only 13 children were spared. A 26 June press release announced the outcome. In mid-December 1943, the Ležáky ruins were removed by 65 men from Nazi work camps.
Of the 13 children, sisters Jarmila and Marie Šťulík were selected for "
Germanization
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"; both were located and returned to their families after the war. The remaining 11 children were sent to the
Chełmno extermination camp, where they were gassed in summer 1942, together with one girl from Lidice.
["The History of Ležáky Memorial 1942 - 1943"](_blank)
.
Ležáky Memorial
'.
Unlike Lidice, Ležáky was not rebuilt after the war; only memorials remain today.
On 1 September 1942, Clages was promoted to
Hauptsturmführer for organizing the massacre. He was then promoted to
Sturmbannführer on 9 November 1944. However, that promotion was posthumous; Clages had been killed in action in
Hungary
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on 15 October 1944.
See also
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Lidice
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Javoříčko
*
German war crimes
*
Collective punishment
References
Literature
Jarmila Doležalová(one of the two children that survived the war), František Vašek: ''Křižovatky času – Ležáky v datech'' (''Crossroads of time - Ležáky in dates''), 2007. History of the village since first written mention until today.
*
* Kaplan, Jan and Nosarzewska, Krystyna (1997). ''Prague: The Turbulent Century'', Koenemann Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, Koeln.
* Vojtěch Kyncl: ''Ležáky - Obyčejná vesnice, SILVER A a pardubické gestapo v zrcadle heydrichiády'', 2009,
cz PDF,
External links
Official Website (cz,en,de,ru)
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Former populated places in Eastern Europe
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Reinhard Heydrich
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Massacres committed by Nazi Germany