It was their own fault
Josef Klesa became a prison guard in the Plzeň-Bory prison in 1946. In the period of 1949-1951, the chief of the prison was the dreaded sadist, Captain František Šafarčík. During his tenure, the beating and harassment of the political prisoners became daily routine. Josef Klesa didn’t get into contact with the political prisoners and he claims not to be aware of similar practices. He is still convinced that “when they behaved well, no one harmed them.” Like all the other prison guards, he was present to the execution of General Heliodor Píka in June, 1949. According to Klesa, the general was very composed and calmly smoked his last cigarette. Josef Klesa is convinced that the General is to be blamed for his death himself, as well as the people convicted in 1950 for the preparation of the Bory-prison uprising.
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