Pankrác Prison
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Pankrác Prison, officially Prague Pankrác Remand Prison (Vazební věznice Praha Pankrác in Czech
Czech language
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), is a prison
Prison
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 in Prague
Prague
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, Czech Republic
Czech Republic
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. It is located southeast of Prague city centre in Pankrác
Pankrác
Pankrác is a neighborhood of Prague, Czech Republic. It is located south of the city centre on the hills of the right bank of the Vltava River and is part of the Prague 4 district as a deal of Nusle quarter. The name derives from the local baroque initially very old church of St Pancras, which is...

, not far from Pražského povstání
Pražského povstání
Pražského povstání is a Prague Metro station. It is located below Hrdinů Square in Pankrác district and belongs to the oldest section of Line C opened in 1974....

 metro
Rapid transit
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 station on Line C
Line C (Prague Metro)
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.

History

The prison was built in 1885–1889 in order to replace the obsolete St Wenceslas Prison (Svatováclavská trestnice), which used to stand between Charles Square
Charles Square
Charles Square is a city square in the New Town of Prague, Czech Republic. It is one of the largest squares in the world and very likely the largest medieval square in Europe. Founded in 1348 as the main square of the New Town by Charles IV, it was known as Dobytčí trh from the 15th century and...

 and the Vltava River. The site for the new prison was out of city limits, amidst fields above Nusle
Nusle
Nusle is a district of Prague, created in 1922). Part of Nusle is in Prague 2 while most is in Prague 4. Nusle are located south of the city centre in Nuselské údolí on the Botič brook. There are interesting a rustically building of Nusle Town Hall from the year 1908, and a late old Nusle brewery...

 suburb, in the time of its construction. Nevertheless, the expanding Prague encompassed the prison within several decades. A huge building of court was added to the facility in 1930s. During Nazi German occupation
German occupation of Czechoslovakia
German occupation of Czechoslovakia began with the Nazi annexation of Czechoslovakia's northern and western border regions, known collectively as the Sudetenland, under terms outlined by the Munich Agreement. Nazi leader Adolf Hitler's pretext for this effort was the alleged privations suffered by...

 in 1939–1945 thousands of Czech people, from members of the Resistance
Resistance during World War II
Resistance movements during World War II occurred in every occupied country by a variety of means, ranging from non-cooperation, disinformation and propaganda to hiding crashed pilots and even to outright warfare and the recapturing of towns...

 to black marketeers, were detained here before having been sent to execution, to another prison within Germany
Nazi Germany
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 or to concentration camp. In spring 1943 the Nazi Germans started carrying out executions directly inside the facility itself, where three cells had been adapted for this purpose. Between April 5, 1943 and April 26, 1945 a total of 1,079 people were beheaded by guillotine
Guillotine
The guillotine is a device used for carrying out :executions by decapitation. It consists of a tall upright frame from which an angled blade is suspended. This blade is raised with a rope and then allowed to drop, severing the head from the body...

 in Pankrác. The three rooms used for this bloody purpose (colloquially
Colloquialism
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 referred to as the sekyrárna, or axe room in Czech) have been preserved (including the execution device), and serve as memorial that is occasionally accessible to schools and public. http://sporilov.info/view.php?cisloclanku=2004113001 In the last decades before the abolition of capital punishment
Capital punishment
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 in Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia
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, the vast majority http://www.mvcr.cz/policie/udv/sesity/sesit2/sesit2.doc of executions (by hanging
Hanging
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) took place here, the last in 1989.

The present

According to an official report http://ad.vscr.cz/news_files/Czech_Prisons_2006.pdf of Prison Service the Pankrác Prison currently serves as
a house of detention
Detention (imprisonment)
Detention is the process when a state, government or citizen lawfully holds a person by removing their freedom of liberty at that time. This can be due to criminal charges being raised against the individual as part of a prosecution or to protect a person or property...

 for accused
Criminal accusation
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 males,
and partly as a prison for sentenced
Sentence (law)
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 males. The facility is designed
for 858 inmates, of whom 468 are on
remand and 390 are serving terms of
imprisonment. Prisoners are accommodated
in rooms with an average capacity
of three beds, the largest containing
ten beds. The prison premises also
contain a Czech Prison Service hospital,
serving the inmates, with a capacity of
111, as well as the Pankrác Memorial, http://institut-tisk.vscr.cz/?cl_id=16
containing an exhibition on the Prison
Service. The number of prison staff is 568 (2006).

Some people imprisoned or executed in Pankrác

Anti-Nazi Resistance
Czech resistance to Nazi occupation
Czech resistance to German Nazi occupation during World War II is a scarcely documented subject, by and large a result of little formal resistance and an effective German policy that deterred acts of resistance or annihilated organizations of resistance...

:
  • Alois Eliáš
    Alois Eliáš
    Alois Eliáš was a Czechoslovak general and politician. He served as Prime Minister of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia from April 27, 1939 to September 28, 1941.- Career in 1939-1942 :...

  • Vladislav Vančura
    Vladislav Vancura
    Vladislav Vančura was one of the most important Bohemian writers of the 20th century...

  • Julius Fučík
    Julius Fucík
    thumb|Julius FucikJulius Fučík was a Czechoslovak journalist, an active member of Communist Party of Czechoslovakia , and part of the forefront of the anti-Nazi resistance. He was imprisoned, tortured, and executed by the Nazis.- Early life :Julius Fučík was born into a working-class family in...



Perpetrators of war crimes and Nazi collaborators
Collaboration during World War II
Within nations occupied by the Axis Powers, some citizens, driven by nationalism, ethnic hatred, anti-communism, anti-Semitism or opportunism, knowingly engaged in collaboration with the Axis Powers during World War II...

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  • Emil Hácha
    Emil Hácha
    Emil Hácha was a Czech lawyer, the third President of Czecho-Slovakia from 1938 to 1939. From March 1939, he presided under the German Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia.-Judicial career:...

  • Karl Hermann Frank
    Karl Hermann Frank
    Karl Hermann Frank was a prominent Sudeten German Nazi official in Czechoslovakia prior to and during World War II and an SS-Obergruppenführer...

  • Jan Rys-Rozsévač
    Jan Rys-Rozsévac
    Jan Rys-Rozsévač was a Czechoslovakian journalist and politician and leader of fascist organisation Vlajka....

  • Kurt Daluege
    Kurt Daluege
    Kurt Daluege was a German Nazi SS-Oberstgruppenführer and Generaloberst der Polizei as chief of the Ordnungspolizei and ruled the Protectorate Bohemia and Moravia as Deputy Protector after Reinhard Heydrich's assassination.-Early life and career:Kurt Daluege, a son of a Prussian state official,...

  • Karel Čurda
    Karel Curda
    Karel Čurda was a Czech World War II soldier from the Czechoslovak army in exile. He was parachuted into the protectorate in 1941 as a member of the sabotage group Out Distance...



Victims of communist
Communism
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 purge
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s:
  • Milada Horáková
    Milada Horáková
    Dr. Milada Horáková was a Czech politician executed by Communists on charges of conspiracy and treason.- Biography :...

  • Záviš Kalandra
    Záviš Kalandra
    Záviš Kalandra was a Czechoslovak historian and theorist of literature executed by Communists on charges of conspiracy and treason....

  • Vladimír Clementis
    Vladimír Clementis
    Vladimír "Vlado" Clementis was a Slovak minister, politician, lawyer, publicist, literary critic, author and a prominent member of the Czechoslovak Communist Party. He married Lída Pátková, a daughter of a branch director of Czech Hypothec Bank in Bratislava, in March 1933. He became a Communist...

  • Rudolf Margolius
    Rudolf Margolius
    Rudolf Margolius was Deputy Minister of Foreign Trade, Czechoslovakia , and a co-defendant in the Slánský trial in November 1952....

  • Bedřich Reicin
    Bedrich Reicin
    Bedřich Reicin was a Czechoslovak army officer and politician.Reicin was born into a poor Jewish family...

  • Rudolf Slánský
    Rudolf Slánský
    Rudolf Slánský was a Czech Communist politician. Holding the post of the party's General Secretary after World War II, he was one of the leading creators and organizers of Communist rule in Czechoslovakia...

  • Otto Šling
    Otto Šling
    Otto Šling was born in Nová Cerekev, a village in south Bohemia, then part of the Austrian Empire. After World War II, Šling became the Communist Party's Regional Secretary of Brno in Czechoslovakia . In 1952, Šling was sentenced to death at a show trial and then executed...



Notorious criminals:
  • Václav Mrázek
    Václav Mrázek
    Václav Mrázek was a Czech serial killer who was convicted of murdering seven people. All of his victims were women. His murders were primarily sexually motivated, although he also burgled his victims' homes...

  • Olga Hepnarová
    Olga Hepnarová
    Olga Hepnarová was a Czech mass murderer, who in 1973 killed 8 people with a truck. She was convicted and executed in 1975.- Life :...

  • Princ Dobroshi
    Princ Dobroshi
    Princ Dobroshi .In 1993 he was caught in Norway and in 1994 sentenced to 14 years in prison for heroin trafficking . In a well coordinated operation he escaped from the Ullersmo prison in 1997...

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