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The image displays an exhibit related to the Lidice massacre in 1942. A typed document, dated June 9, 1942, details instructions from K.H. Frank to destroy Lidice: execute all men, send women to concentration camps, give suitable children to German families, the rest to another upbringing, and burn the village to the ground. Accompanying the document are two Nazi patches: an SS-Obersturmbannfuhrer patch and an SS-Obergruppenfuhrer collar tab. A caption identifies these as a sports patch, an officer's sleeve badge, and collar tabs dating to the 1940s. The exhibit also denotes the funeral of Reinhard Heydrich, a report on the Lidice extermination, and burnt Lidice.
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Jun 13, 2025

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The image displays an exhibit related to the Lidice massacre in 1942. A typed document, dated June 9, 1942, details instructions from K.H. Frank to destroy Lidice: execute all men, send women to concentration camps, give suitable children to German families, the rest to another upbringing, and burn the village to the ground. Accompanying the document are two Nazi patches: an SS-Obersturmbannfuhrer patch and an SS-Obergruppenfuhrer collar tab. A caption identifies these as a sports patch, an officer's sleeve badge, and collar tabs dating to the 1940s. The exhibit also denotes the funeral of Reinhard Heydrich, a report on the Lidice extermination, and burnt Lidice.

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