Black women and the relationship of the local population to the Red Army shortly after the liberation in May 1945

Since Černožice lay on the side of the main road, they were also neglected by the Red Army. The village was simply surrounded and no one investigated whether any Germans remained in it or not. Larger cities simply had priority. Only on the main road, on May 10, 1945, over the Holohlav Pond was a German convoy overtaken by Soviet soldiers, which was then disarmed. Otherwise, nothing happened in and around Černožice,...
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