Commemorative plaque dedicated to Klement Gottwald vandalized with bloody red inscription 'Murderer' in Holešovice district in Prague, Czech Republic. Klement Gottwald was the first communist President of Czechoslovakia. The text in Czech says that Klement Gottwald was elected in this house to be a leader of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia in February 1929. The commemorative plaque in Na Maninách Street is the last example of communist monumental propaganda in Prague still surviving after the collapse of Communist regime in 1989. The bloody red inscription 'Murderer' ('Vrah' in Czech lan
Commemorative plaque dedicated to Klement Gottwald vandalized with bloody red inscription 'Murderer' in Holešovice district in Prague, Czech Republic. Klement Gottwald was the first communist President of Czechoslovakia. The text in Czech says that Klement Gottwald was elected in this house to be a leader of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia in February 1929. The commemorative plaque in Na Maninách Street is the last example of communist monumental propaganda in Prague still surviving after the collapse of Communist regime in 1989. The bloody red inscription 'Murderer' ('Vrah' in Czech language) was added recently by unknown persons.
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