80 years ago, the reckoning of post-war Czechoslovakia with representatives of the so-called Slovak Republic, which was a puppet state of fascist Germany, began. In the courtyard of the then Regional Prison in Bratislava, today's Palace of Justice, they hanged the sixty-six-year-old former Prime Minister Vojtech Tuk. He was brought to the gallows in a wheelchair.
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80 years ago, the reckoning of post-war Czechoslovakia with representatives of the so-called Slovak Republic, which was a puppet state of fascist Germany, began. In the courtyard of the then Regional Prison in Bratislava, today's Palace of Justice, they hanged the sixty-six-year-old former Prime Minister Vojtech Tuk. He was brought to the gallows in a wheelchair.