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That is an interesting combination, killing two flies with one blow, to say it in Czech. A commemorative plaque to the navigator Frantisek Klemens, who was in the RAF VR, born 8 December 1914, died in 1989 ( no exact date in my book).
And liberation of town by the Americans 🙂
Good, that nobody and nothing is forgotten!