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The Vojna Prison was one of the largest forced labor camps in 1950's Czechoslovakia. The newly entrenched communist government began the work of imprisoning thousands of Czech citizens on the grounds of treason against the state. Anyone deemed a threat to the new order was sentenced to years of forced labor in the uranium mines of Vojna, just south of Prague. We visit the remains of this camp on this episode of the Bohemican podcast.
A show by podcastnik.com — visit the site for all projects and news. Visit bohemican.com for more on this project and the Czech Republic.
Check out our new show, Past Access! (YouTube Link)
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The Vojna Prison was one of the largest forced labor camps in 1950's Czechoslovakia. The newly entrenched communist government began the work of imprisoning thousands of Czech citizens on the grounds of treason against the state. Anyone deemed a threat to the new order was sentenced to years of forced labor in the uranium mines of Vojna, just south of Prague. We visit the remains of this camp on this episode of the Bohemican podcast.
A show by podcastnik.com — visit the site for all projects and news. Visit bohemican.com for more on this project and the Czech Republic.
Check out our new show, Past Access! (YouTube Link)
Twitter @bohemican | @Travis J Dow | @Podcastnik — Facebook Podcastnik Page — Instagram @podcastnik
Podcastnik YouTube | Podcastnik Audio Podcast
Support: PayPal | Patreon | Podcastnik Shop | Pete Collman Photography
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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