Klatovy, the Sokol house
Kapitána Jaroše 118, 339 01 Klatovy, Czech Republic
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The liberation of Klatovy

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On 5 May, 1945, an anti-German uprising broke out in Klatovy. František Wiendl became involved in it and he and his friends disarmed the German garrison on the hill “Hůrka.” The Wehrmacht soldiers didn't put up a fight anymore – they let the insurgents disarm them and awaited the arrival of the Americans to whom they handed over the official surrender note. A rather more dramatic situation took place in the city center when German fanatics opened fire from the NSDAP headquarters and killed several people. Ironically, they were pacified by the Wehrmacht. At the time of the arrival of the Americans in Klatovy, there was no more fighting taking place in the city. It was a moment for the negotiations on the surrender of the Germans. The first American tanks rolled into the main square on May 5 around 9 p.m., greeted by the enthusiastic citizens of Klatovy. Wiendl first met with the U.S. Army at the Klatovy Scout building: “Behind every tank, there marched a unit of Americans. The street was full of people. The lilacs were in full blossom that day and so the people were throwing them on the American soldiers. It was a wonderful, wonderful moment that you never forget.”

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František Wiendl

František Wiendl

František Wiendl was born in 1923 in Klatovy. During WW II, with his father, he joined the anti-Nazi resistance movement and they formed the local resistance group “Lidice” operating in the Klatovsko region. In May 1945, he took part in the uprising against the German occupiers and on May 5, with other rebels, he disarmed the Germans and liberated the city ahead of the arrival of the U.S. army. After February 1948, the Wiendl family was involved in the so-called third resistance against the communists and they printed flyers and helped in the transfer of refugees across the border. However, due to betrayal, the whole group was caught and in December 1950, the witness was sentenced to 18 years in prison for treason. He was imprisoned in labor camps in Jáchymov and in Pankrác. After he was paroled in 1960, he worked as a building designer.

Klatovy, the Sokol house

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The Sokol house in Klatovy was built in 1906 at the site of the old slaughterhouse. The inauguration of the gym took place on January 20, 1907. In the era of the first Czechoslovakian Republic, the building served as a gym for the Sokol members, and also as a cinema. Screening movies helped to finance the maintenance of the gym. The cinema was shut down after the nationalization of the building in 1948. Today, the building is still being used as a gym.

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