National Memorial to the Heydrich Terror is located in the city center of Prague, in the country of Czech Republic. The National Memorial to the Heydrich Terror was originally an Orthodox Cathedral Church of Ss. Cyril and Methodus. There is a legend behind the National Memorial to the Heydrich Terror in Prague. In the month of May of 1942, two of the Czechoslovak paratroopers were sent on exile to London. These two paratroopers assassinated Reinhard Heydrich who was he Nazi overseer of the country.
The two paratroopers, along with those who were involved in the assassination fled to the National Memorial to the Heydrich Terror or the then Orthodox Cathedral of Ss. Cyril and Methodus. However, one of
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the partisans betrayed them due to which, all the resistance fighters had to commit suicide later.
The entire story is on display at the crypt of the Prague National Memorial to the Heydrich Terror, where he events took place. Photographs as well as explanations are also available at the National Memorial to the Heydrich Terror of Prague. The explanations recount the sad and heroic issues that were frustrating at the same time.
The opening hours of the National Memorial to the Heydrich Terror at Prague are 10 am to 5 pm on Tuesdays till Sundays, during the months of March and September. The National Memorial to the Heydrich Terror remains open from 10 am till 4 pm during the months of October to February.
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