Thank you, America!
In May 1948, Ida Milotová took part in laying wreaths by the foundation stone of a planned memorial to the US Army in Pilsen. “I bought red and white carnations and placed them by the memorial. All of a sudden a van stopped by and several uniformed members of the SNB (National Security Corps) got out. They pulled out their guns and exhorted us to disperse. They started to push us out saying that if anyone attempted to return, the order was to shoot that person dead.” In the end, the commemoration service went off without the SNB members using their weapons and the participants peacefully dispersed and went home. Ida Milotová returned to her parent’s apartment in the nearby Electra Palace. At night, she heard some noise so she got up to have a look. From the windows of her apartment she could overlook the place where the future US Army memorial was to stand and where the commemoration service was dispersed by the SNB members in the afternoon. “I saw all the flowers, flags and even the foundation stone being loaded on to trucks. Later I heard that everything ended up on a dump.”
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