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Lina Heydrich, wife of the notorious “Butcher of Prague” Reinhard Heydrich, lived like royalty in a stolen Czech castle. But behind the fairytale was horror: forced laborers from ghettos and camps, physical abuse, and total impunity. This is the disturbing truth of a fanatical Nazi woman who enriched herself through terror—and never showed a trace of remorse.

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00:00Six months after the annexation of the Sudetenland, a border area of Czechoslovakia containing an
00:05ethnic German majority, Nazi Germany, in flagrant violation of the Munich Agreement, invades and
00:11occupies the Czech provinces of Bohemia and Moravia. Adolf Hitler himself arrives in Prague,
00:18and on the 16th of March, by a proclamation from Prague Castle, establishes the Protectorate
00:24of Bohemia and Moravia. In September 1941, Reinhard Heydrich becomes a new Acting Reich Protector,
00:32and he arrives in Prague with his wife, who is a fanatical Nazi. After his assassination one year
00:38later, she will remain at her Czech castle, in which to enrich herself, she will use laborers
00:44from the Theresienstadt ghetto and Flossenberg concentration camp, and abuse them as if
00:48they were her own slaves. Her name is Lina Heydrich.
00:54Discover the full story on worldhistory.tv
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