Křenovice, Catholic House
club house of the Czechoslovak Youth Union · Brněnská 23, 683 52 Křenovice, Czech Republic
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The darkest place is under the candlestick

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Rudolf Mrázek was a member of the Scout resistance group SODAN, which had its HQ in Křenovice. Its members fought against the injustice perpetrated by the communist regime. Rudolf Mrázek remembers that they also printed pamphlets for various anniversaries, which they then distributed in public places. In line with = the saying, “the darkest place is under the candlestick,” they first based their operations in the clubhouse of the Czechoslovakian Youth Union in Křenovice. “That’s another jolly thing. There was a youth union in Křenovice, but none of us were its members. None of us had the badge. There weren’t any unionist there at all. We just had the keys to the clubhouse and we elected ourselves into the committee and plotted our mischief from there. At the trial they reproached us terribly that we wrote recommendations for university in the name of the union. We did that for several years at the grammar school. We wrote recommendations from the union: ‘We would need more comrades like him.’ We just had the stamp and we were functionaries of the youth union, but we weren’t members. In this way we controlled the youth union," he recalled.

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SODAN – Scout Organisation for Democracy and Independence

SODAN – Scout Organisation for Democracy and Independence

SODAN was founded in 1950 by several members of the Scout Movement in Křenovice. This resistance group fought against the injustice perpetrated by the communist regime, operating mainly against the newly forming united agricultural co-ops, (UACs), in the village and the surrounding areas. Its chief organizers were Leader Mojmír Babušík, Rudolf Mrázek, and Oldřich Klobas. Members of SODAN printed anti-state pamphlets and sent threatening letters to communist functionaries and people who cooperated with the regime and informed on citizens with anti-communist views. When their activity changed nothing, with the collectivisation and repression steadily progressing, they began setting fire to UAC property – among others the UAC building in Křenovice, hayricks in Šlapanice, Hrušky, Slavkov, Blažkovice and Hlubice. The damages they caused surpassed three million crowns. At its peak, the resistance group comprised around sixty members. Although it was well organized, it was finally betrayed to State Security. In October 1953, most of its members were arrested and later sentenced to many years in prison.

Křenovice, Catholic House

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After 1948, the Czechoslovakian Youth Union in Křenovice resided in the Catholic House which had been opened with great pomp on 26 August 1923 in the local inn. The ground floor was used both as a theatre auditorium and a gym hall for members of the Catholic sports group Orel, (Eagle). In 1948 the communist regime dissolved Orel and the premises were taken up by the Local National Committee of Křenovice. The rooms were turned into offices and into a clubhouse for the Czechoslovakian Youth Union. In 1993, the Catholic House was returned to Orel, it was used by the village council until 1995 and served as a cinema until 2005. Nowadays the building contains a clubhouse, a table tennis game room, and a social facility.

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The darkest place is under the candlestick

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