Stanislav Brunclík

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Stanislav Brunclík (born June 17, 1910 in Podmoklice , † February 14, 1944 in Dresden ) was a Czech journalist and communist functionary ( KPTsch ). He was active in the resistance against the Nazi occupation .

Life

Brunclík joined the Communist Youth Association ( Komunistický svaz mládeže , KSM) in 1929 . He was later editor of the weekly magazine of the KSM Mladá garda (Eng. "Young Guard"). Between 1935 and 1938 he was editor of the communist newspaper Haló noviny (Eng. "New News") and the central organ of the Central Committee of the CPTsch Rudé právo (Eng. "Red Law") as well as co-editor of the weekly magazine of the Central Committee of the CPTsch Tvorba (Ger . "The creation").

During the occupation of the so-called Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia , he worked underground from 1939 under the pseudonym Karel Klima . He was an instructor of the I. and II. And a member of the III. illegal Central Committee of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia. His parents, his wife and his young son were interrogated by the Gestapo several times to find out where Brunclík was. On July 16, 1943 he was in Prague arrested by the Gestapo and the Prague prison Pankrác prison, then to the prison Munich court convicted in Dresden. Brunclík on 16 December 1943 by the People's Court in Dresden sentenced to death , and on February 14, 1944 executed .

literature

  • Ilustrovaný encyclopedický slovník. Volume 1: [a-i]. Academia, Prague 1980, p. 287.
  • Piero Malvezzi, Giovanni Pirelli (ed.): And the flame should not scorch you. Last letters from the European resistance condemned to death. Steinberg, Zurich 1955, p. 509.
  • Norbert Haase, Birgit Sack (ed.): Münchner Platz, Dresden. the criminal justice of the dictatorships and the historical place (= series of publications of the Saxon Memorials Foundation in memory of the victims of political tyranny. Volume 7). Kiepenheuer, Leipzig 2001, ISBN 3-378-01049-5 , passim.

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