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76 years since Battle for Czech Radio sparked Prague Uprising

May 5 marks the 76 anniversary since the beginning of the Battle for Czech Radio which is traditionally seen as the start of the Prague Uprising that led to the city being liberated from German control after four days of hard fighting in the closing phase of World War Two in Europe. At the beginning of May 1945 the supposedly 1,000 year Third Reich was in its last spasms. Adolf Hitler had already shot himself and much of Germany was overrun by the Allies. However, there was still a large army group stationed in Bohemia fighting the Americans advancing into Bohemian territory from the West and the Soviets who were coming from the East. Prague was still occupied by the Germans.

New film, written by Jiří Mádl, set to focus on Czechoslovak Radio journalists during 1968 invasion

New film, written by Jiří Mádl, set to focus on Czechoslovak Radio journalists during 1968 invasion
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Karel Zeman - wizard of the big screen

The year 1956 saw the premiere of Invention for Destruction, a fantasy adventure by Czech director Karel Zeman, loosely inspired by Jules Verne’s novel of the same name. The film became a global success, selling to more than 70 countries, and made its creator, as well as Czechoslovak cinematography, famous throughout the world. Karel Zeman, photo: Czech television The year 1956 saw the premiere of Invention for Destruction, a fantasy adventure by Czech director Karel Zeman, loosely inspired by Jules Verne’s novel of the same name. The film became a global success, selling to more than 70 countries, and made its creator, as well as Czechoslovak cinematography, famous throughout the world.

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