Prague Talk

Petr Brod: It could be dangerous to speak German in 1950s Czechoslovakia

Prague Talk

Petr Brod: It could be dangerous to speak German in 1950s Czechoslovakia
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Radio Prague Int.

Petr Brod grew up in a German-speaking Jewish family in communist Prague, soon learning it was wiser to converse in Czech in public. Brod fulfilled his ambition of becoming a journalist following a move to West Germany in his late teens, and found considerable success; after a stint at the BBC that saw him work on some of its top political shows, he joined Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, which posted him to his hometown when the Velvet Revolution ushered in democracy in Czechoslovakia. When we spoke Brod, today 73, also discussed his friendship with protest singer Karel Kryl – and what might have happened if the Sudeten Germans had not been expelled after the war.
Ian Willoughby

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