Prague to his victorious sons
Prague to its Victorious Sons is a monument to Czechoslovak legionnaires located in Prague on Náměstí Pod Emauzy.
The original monument was the work of Josef Mařatka, but it was destroyed by the Nazis after the occupation of Czechoslovakia. According to the original documentation, a copy of the original statues was created by the sculptor Kateřina Amortová, and the monument was re-unveiled on October 28, 1998, on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the founding of Czechoslovakia.
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The original monument was the work of Josef Mařatka, but it was destroyed by the Nazis after the occupation of Czechoslovakia. According to the original documentation, a copy of the original statues was created by the sculptor Kateřina Amortová, and the monument was re-unveiled on October 28, 1998, on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the founding of Czechoslovakia.
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