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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory On September 8, 1943, the Czech and Slovakia writer Fuccik was killed by the Nazis
On this day, 82 years ago, on September 8, 1943 (August 9, 1943 in the lunar calendar), the Czech Slovakia writer Vucek was killed by the Nazis. Fucek is a Czech and Slovakia literary and artistic critic and writer. Born into a working family. Born in 1903 in Prague to a working family. Since his youth, he has deeply felt the miserable life of the working class. Under the influence of the October Revolution in Russia, he actively participated in revolutionary activities and joined the Communist Party of Czech and Slovakia at the age of 18. In 1921, he entered the School of Literature at Charles University in Prague. In order to make ends meet, he worked as a part-time worker and a street advertiser. Later, he was appointed by the party as editor-in-chief of Creation, a literary and political commentary publication, and editor of Red Rights, a newspaper of the Party Central Committee. He was arrested and imprisoned by the reactionary authorities for publishing articles praising the October Revolution. After being released from prison, he continued to engage in revolutionary struggle. In March 1939, Hitler's fascist occupation of Czech Slovakia, and Fuccik stayed in Prague to persist in underground struggle. Due to betrayal by traitors, he was unfortunately arrested in April 1942. Fascists brutally beat and tortured Füchk, and meanly lured him to surrender. One day, the enemy pointed to the moving scenery of Prague in the evening and said to him,"I know you love Prague, take a good look at it! Don't you want to go back into its arms again? How beautiful it is! "Fucek interrupted the enemy: " When you are not here, it will become even more beautiful!" During the inhuman days of torture and in the danger of being hanged at any time, Fucek still did not forget to fight. He used the tip of a pencil to write a shocking long close-up "Report Under the Gallows" on pieces of paper, deeply complaining to people around the world about the crimes of German fascism. He also wrote in the article: "We live for joy, fight for joy, and we die for joy. Therefore, sorrow must never be associated with our names. "It shows the fearless spirit of a Communist who faces death unafraid. On September 8, 1943, Füczyk was brutally killed by Hitler bandits in Berlin's Blochens prison. His name and his "Report Under the Gallows" will go down in history forever. Since its publication in 1945,"Report Under the Gallows" has been translated into 86 languages, inspiring the great struggle of revolutionary people around the world for freedom, justice and the cause of communism. News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/133q.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.16-09:29] 访问:82
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