They Took Hostages
In the beginning of May 1945, Vilém Kantor, a member of partisan group Rodina, participated in the liberation fights in the village of Šebešťánová. The Germans fortified themselves in the local cemetery and they took some inhabitants of the village hostage: “They took women and children and some men, locked them up in a barn opposite to the Jewish cemetery and said that if someone tried shooting at them, they would set the barn on fire.” One of the younger partisans decided to free the hostages and he paid for it with his life: “He ran to the barn, opened the gate and at that moment, he was shot in his head.” This act of bravery contributed to the final defeat of the Germans. Among the partisans participating in the liberation were also Soviets. Vilém Kantor recalls that they were taking revenge on the captured Germans: “It was plain butchery. The Russians were taking revenge on them and killing them like if they were rams.”
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