The film explores the destruction of Lidice village by Nazi Germany during World War II, featuring three interconnected stories. One tale revolves around a family's tragic fate, where a father's mistake leads to his son's accidental death and subsequent imprisonment. The second story revolves around a letter that inadvertently sparks the massacre. The third narrative delves into the themes of fear, personal responsibility, and the moral implications of survival, questioning whether it's worth sacrificing one's dignity and honor to stay alive.
The Butcher of Prague
The movie follows three interconnected narratives centered around the devastating event of Nazi Germany's destruction of the Czech village of Lidice in 1942, officially recognized as the only genocide of World War II.