WORLD NEWS

Czechs remember ethnic Germans who died in postwar expulsion

May 30, 2015, 9:12 AM

Participants take part in a 20-mile walk between the town of Pohorelice and the city of Brno, Czech...

Participants take part in a 20-mile walk between the town of Pohorelice and the city of Brno, Czech Republic, Saturday, May 30, 2015. In a rare gesture of reconciliation, hundreds took part in a walk on Saturday to commemorate some 1,700 ethnic Germans who died 70 years ago during their expulsion from the second largest Czech city of Brno. On May 30, 1945, city authorities of the then liberated Brno herded more than 20,000 local ethnic Germans, including children, women and elderly, to escort them on foot out of the country in what is now known as the Brno death march. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

(AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

BRNO, Czech Republic (AP) — In a rare gesture of reconciliation, hundreds of Czechs participated on Saturday in a 20-mile walk to remember some 1,700 ethnic Germans who died 70 years ago during their expulsion from the Czech city of Brno.

When the German World War II occupation ended in 1945, Brno city authorities escorted over 20,000 ethnic Germans, including children, women and elderly, on foot out of the country in what has become known as the Brno death march.

They belonged to around 3 million ethnic Germans who had lived in the country for centuries but were expelled from post-war Czechoslovakia as enemies and had their property confiscated.

Decrees issued after the war by Czechoslovak President Edvard Benes, with the blessing of the victorious allies, provided for the move to be widely seen as an act of revenge for the Nazi occupation of the country.

Saturday’s commemoration took place after Brno’s government approved a declaration of reconciliation earlier in May in which the city representatives expressed regret about what happened.

“According to witnesses, many were dying on the way of exhaustion, some succumbed to epidemics that spread in the Pohorelice camp, some were beaten to death or shot to death by armed guards,” the declaration said.

“It’s good to talk about what happened to prevent it from repeating in the future,” said Matej Hollan, Brno’s deputy mayor.

Participants of the reenactment hit the road in the village of Pohorelice where the Germans were kept for a month and a half.

“Of course, it was unjust,” said Barbara Edith Breindl, one of the survivors who returned to live in Brno after spending 50 years in Austria and Germany. “It was only revenge.”

But not everyone was happy with the reconciliation gesture.

A Brno branch of an organization of those who were fighting the Nazis during the war condemned the declaration.

“We can see no reason … to apologize for anything,” it said in a statement.

Copyright © The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

World News

Palestinians flee from the eastern side of the southern Gaza city of Rafah after the Israeli army o...

Associated Press

Hamas accepts Gaza cease-fire proposal; Israel says it will continue talks but launches strikes

Israel began striking targets in the Gaza town of Rafah hours after Hamas announced it had accepted an Egyptian-Qatari cease-fire proposal.

9 days ago

A jet takes flight from Sky Harbor International Airport as the sun sets over downtown Phoenix, Ari...

Associated Press

Climate change has made heat waves last longer since 1979, according to study

A new study says climate change is making giant heat waves crawl slower across the globe with higher temperatures over larger areas.

2 months ago

FILE - Kate, Princess of Wales and Prince William travel in a coach following the coronation ceremo...

Associated Press

Kate and William ‘extremely moved’ by support since the Princess of Wales’ cancer revelation

Kate, the Princess of Wales, and her husband, Prince William, are said to be “extremely moved” by the public’s warmth and support following her shocking cancer announcement

2 months ago

Kate, Princess of Wales, is seen visiting to Sebby's Corner in north London, on Friday, Nov. 24, 20...

Associated Press

Kate, Princess of Wales, says she is undergoing chemotherapy for cancer

Kate, the Princess of Wales, said Friday in a video announcement she has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy.

2 months ago

Associated Press

Putin extends rule in preordained Russian election after harshest crackdown since Soviet era

President Vladimir Putin sealed his control over Russia for six more years on Monday with a highly orchestrated landslide election win.

2 months ago

President Joe Biden walks towards members of the media before boarding Marine One on the South Lawn...

Associated Press

U.S. military airdrops thousands of meals over Gaza, many more airdrops expected

U.S. military C-130 cargo planes dropped food in pallets over Gaza on Saturday in the opening stage of an emergency humanitarian assistance.

2 months ago

Sponsored Articles

...

DESERT INSTITUTE FOR SPINE CARE

Desert Institute for Spine Care is the place for weekend warriors to fix their back pain

Spring has sprung and nothing is better than March in Arizona. The temperatures are perfect and with the beautiful weather, Arizona has become a hotbed for hikers, runners, golfers, pickleball players and all types of weekend warriors.

...

COLLINS COMFORT MASTERS

Here are 5 things Arizona residents need to know about their HVAC system

It's warming back up in the Valley, which means it's time to think about your air conditioning system's preparedness for summer.

...

Fiesta Bowl Foundation

The 51st annual Vrbo Fiesta Bowl Parade is excitingly upon us

The 51st annual Vrbo Fiesta Bowl Parade presented by Lerner & Rowe is upon us! The attraction honors Arizona and the history of the game.

Czechs remember ethnic Germans who died in postwar expulsion