Marie Kudeříková

Bust of Marie Kudeříková by Vojtěch Hořínek from 1966 in [[Olomouc Marie Kudeříková (also known as Maruška Kudeříková) (24 March 1921, Vnorovy, Czechoslovakia – 26 March 1943 Wrocław, Nazi Germany (today Poland)) was a student active in the Czech resistance to Nazi occupation during World War II. In 1941 she was arrested by Gestapo and at a subsequent trial she was sentenced to death. She was executed in 1943. While in prison, she wrote 32 letters, later published under the title ''"Zlomky života: listy z vězení"'' (''Fragments of Life: Letters from Prison''). Kudeříková was a sympathizer of communist ideas and the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia later used her legacy as its propaganda tool. Her life story was featured in the film ''And Give My Love to the Swallows'' by the Czech director Jaromil Jireš. Provided by Wikipedia
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Kudeříková, Marie, 1921-1943 Zlomky života / Marie Kudeříková ; ilustrace Dagmar a Pavel Bromovi 1975
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