When the Ruhrgebiet was on fire
For Antonín Kachlík, the Sokol club house in Prague-Karlín set the scene for the events that would fundamentally change his further life. After graduation, he could not get a job and in the fall of 1942, he was assigned to forced labor. He had come to the club house, which served as a place of assembly of the draftees, and wait for further instructions. After a week, he and others got on a train that took them to the heart of the German Reich, where they were forced to toil for the victory of the Empire. At the time, the Ruhr industrial area was being devastated by massive Allied air raids and the Germans needed labor force for sweeping away the debris that was left after the attacks. Antonín and dozens of other young Czechs were trained as fire fighters at the police department of the air defense (Luftschutzpolizei) and in December 1942, they saw action for the first time. The area was being raided repeatedly every day after dark. The raid was divided into three phases: the first was supposed to light up the landscape with lighting bombs, the second had the goal of destroying the lit targets and the third focused on dropping phosphorous bombs that destroyed everything alive. “When we heard the airstrikes in the Netherlands, which was right across the border, we would already get dressed, because when the sirens sounded, we had to be in full gear on the cars within two minutes. We drove to the places where the first bombs fell. As it was prohibited to have the lights on, the road was visible only from a number of red marker lights”. After 45 minutes of bombing, twenty thousand dead were left in the streets. Torn, scorched and boiled bodies from the water of the fire hoses had to be pulled from the rubble and thrown onto trucks. For the nineteen-year old Antonín, it was an appalling experience. If you did not want to end up in a madhouse as some of his friends did, you had to grow apathetic. After returning to Prague, Antonín Kachlík knew: “having survived those raids, it would be hard to break me with something else”.
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