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Name
  
Jan Rys-Rozsevac


Role
  
Politician


Died
  
June 27, 1946, Prague, Czech Republic

Jan Rys-Rozsévač (November 1, 1901 in Bílsko u Hořic, Kingdom of Bohemia - June 27, 1946 in Pankrác Prison in Prague) was a Czechoslovakian journalist and politician and leader of fascist organisation Vlajka.

Jan Rys-Rozsévač et novini ve stnu hkovho ke Jan RysRozsva esk

Jan Rozsévač began to study medicine at a university but didn't finish his studies. In 1936 he joined Vlajka (in Czech the flag), a nationalistic organisation founded in 1930. At the time he adopted pen name Jan Rys. Under this name he published books "Židozednářství - metla lidstva" (Jewish freemasonry - the scourge of humankind, 1938) and "Hilsneriáda a TGM" (Hilsner Affair and Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk, 1939). After the Munich Agreement in 1938, Vlajka was officially disbanded and Rys-Rozsévač imprisoned. He was released just before the rest of Czechoslovakia was occupied (March 15, 1939) to become leader of Vlajka.

Jan Rys-Rozsévač estn tt Protektortu echy a Morava s orlic Svatovclavskou

Rys-Rozsévač attempted to establish a mass fascist organization and helped to move Vlajka from traditional anti-German chauvinism to collaboration with Nazis and Gestapo. During 1939 - 1940 Vlajka organized mass meetings against politicians of the First Republic of Czechoslovakia as represented by Masaryk and Beneš. The German occupational authorities nevertheless decided to support a group of collaborators around Emanuel Moravec, his political competitor. Because of constant propaganda attacks on Moravec, Vlajka was disbanded at the end of 1942 and the leaders, including Rys-Rozsévač, were sent as privileged prisoners into the Dachau concentration camp and transferred to Tyrol at the end of the war, where he was liberated in early May 1945. After the war Rys-Rozsévač and three his coworkers (Josef Burda, Jaroslav Čermák and Otakar Polívka) were sentenced to death, and several others to were sentenced to long term imprisonment. Rys-Rozsévač was hanged in Pankrác Prison.

Jan Rys-Rozsévač et novini ve stnu hkovho ke Jan RysRozsva esk

Literature

Jan Rys-Rozsévač et novini ve stnu hkovho ke Jan RysRozsva esk

  • Milan Nakonečný: Vlajka, 2001, ISBN 80-86183-24-6. Republished as Český fašismus (Czech fascism), 2006, ISBN 80-86226-73-5. Narrative description of Czech fascism and its reprezentants.

  • Jan Rys-Rozsévač estn tt Protektortu echy a Morava s orlic Svatovclavskou

    Jan Rys-Rozsévač estn tt Protektortu echy a Morava s orlic Svatovclavskou


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    References

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