Muz, který stál v ceste
Muz, který stál v ceste
A political thriller about the suppression of the Prague Spring and the struggle of the people of Czechoslovakia against the Soviet occupation. History will always repeat itself if evil is not stopped, because the enemy continues to act according to the old methods of the KGB. At the end of the 1960s, when the country decided to get rid of the communist yoke, the key figure of the Prague Spring became the doctor and politician František Krigel, who came from a Jewish family from Galicia. However, the Soviet government was not going to cede its sphere of influence and destroyed the people's hopes for freedom in one night. Soviet tanks entered Prague. The Kremlin's special services begin a hunt, and Kriegel, along with government officials, are kidnapped and taken to Moscow. In captivity, under the pressure of the KGB, they are forced to sign a protocol, which means consent to the military occupation of the country. Kriegel is the only one who refuses to sign, despite the threat of liquidating him and his relatives, challenging Brezhnev himself.
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