Prague, Bartolomějská Street
Former secret police (StB) interrogation and detention prison · Bartolomějská 306/7, 110 00 Prague-Prague 1…
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They offered me collaboration

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“They arrested me on 26th May 1953. Then they took me for an interrogation to the interrogation room in Bartolomějská. My clothes were hanging on the coat-stand and the clerk tells me: ‘Can you go and look outside the window?’ In Konviktská street a lady was pushing a pram with a child which was about the same age as my son. It may have taken about half an hour. The clerk told me: ‘If you sign up for collaboration, we’ll let you go home. Here are your clothes.’ That was one of the worst moments in my life. All kinds of things go on onside you. I am a religious person and at that moment of helplessness I started to pray: ‘Dear Lord, please, help me.’ I had the feeling as if god was standing next to me. Suddenly it was obvious, I simply couldn’t sign up.”

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Miluška Havlůjová, roz. Pomplová

Miluška Havlůjová, roz. Pomplová

Miluška Havlůjová was born on May 13, 1929 in Dušníky near Prague. Her parents, Jaroslav and Emilie Pompl, were actively participating in the antinazi resistant movement during World War II in the Rožmitál area. After the communist putsch in February 1948 a Pompl's family sawmill in Voltuše was confiscated and the father imprisoned for one year. Miluška Havlůjová tried to clear his name, but in May 1953 she was arrested as well. She was sentenced for 5 years for attempting incitement against the State and spying, in spite of heaving 18 months old son (her father was sentenced for 10 years simultaneously). After two years, Havlůjová was released because of the so called action ‘M', when the president of Czechoslovakia, Antonín Zápotocký, granted a pardon to woman with small children. Immediately after she returned home, Havlůjová broke her leg because of an inflammation of her bone marrow, the result of an infection whle in prison. She had seven months of long and complicated treatments and then started to work as an accountant. After the velvet revolution in 1989 she engaged in politics and become a member of the OF. In the years 1992-1998 she served as a mayor of Rudná. The relationship with her son has never healed completely.

Prague, Bartolomějská Street

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The street acquired its oldest name, Benátská, after the poor local neighbourhood and the brothel called Benátky (Czech for “Venice”). The street was known as V Jeruzalémě or Jeruzalémská from the 14th to the early 18th centuries after Nový Jeruzalém – a preacher seminar and refuge for penitent women that Jan Milíč of Kroměříž founded on the parlour house lot in the latter half of the 14th century. Police buildings are in the location today. At the end of the 19th century, the Grey Sisters nuns took care of the sick and abandoned there. The convent was finally evicted in 1949. The detention prison of the StB was set up in the building known as "Kachlíkárna" (tile house) in 1947. In October 1952, it also housed the pre-trial custody prison of Prague I and after further organizational development it was finally shut down in September 1963. In 1950, it had a capacity of 120 inmates but it was grossly exceeded at times. Up to 45 inmates would at times be located in a cell intended for 12. The Kachlíkára also served as the main seat of the StB (Bartolomějská 14). Today, the building serves the Police of the Czech Republic. The administration of the StB housed in Bartolomějská Street 10. After the Velvet Revolution in 1989, the Institute for the Documentation and Investigation of Communist Crimes was established here. The investigation methods of the StB are comparable to those of the Gestapo. Corporal and mental torture was the standard method of interrogation. Tens of thousands of Czechoslovak citizens went through the building.

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