They were kids. Kids don't care about totalitarianism. For my parents, Prague is picnics on Petrin Hill and homemade knedliky. It's home. They didn't notice the tanks in the backyard, the blood in the streets.

Autor: Robin Wasserman

They were kids. Kids don't care about totalitarianism. For my parents, Prague is picnics on Petrin Hill and homemade <i>knedliky</i>. It's home. They didn't notice the tanks in the backyard, the blood in the streets. - Robin Wasserman




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