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Lidice, a Czech village, was famously destroyed by Nazi forces in 1942 as a reprisal for the assassination of a German official. In response to this atrocity, the people of Stoke-on-Trent, along with many others in the UK, raised funds and awareness for the victims of Lidice. A memorial to Lidice was established in 1943 in the city, symbolizing solidarity and remembrance of the tragedy, which strengthened the cultural ties between Stoke-on-Trent and the Czech community. This act of support highlighted the broader resistance against fascism during World War II.

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