Karel Čurda

Birthday October 10, 1911

Birth Sign Libra

DEATH DATE 29 April 1947 in Prague, (35 years old)

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1911

Karel Čurda (10 October 1911 in Stará Hlína, today part of Třeboň – 29 April 1947 in Prague) was a Czech Nazi collaborator during World War II.

1942

A soldier of the Czechoslovak army in exile, Čurda was parachuted into the protectorate in 1942 as a member of the sabotage group Out Distance.

Later that year, he betrayed the Czechoslovak army agents responsible for the assassination of top Nazi official Reinhard Heydrich in Prague.

His reward was 10,000,000 Kronen or 1 million Reichsmarks and a new identity, "Karl Jerhot".

He married a German woman and spent the rest of the war as a Gestapo collaborator.

After the war, Čurda was tracked down and arrested.

When asked in court how he could betray his comrades, Čurda reportedly answered, "I think you would have done the same for 1 million marks."

1947

Čurda was found guilty of treason and hanged on 29 April 1947 at Pankrác Prison.

Modern Czech historian Jiří Plachý gave a different account of his personality and motives.

According to research, Čurda stayed with his family in South Bohemia in the immediate aftermath of the assassination.

That put him under huge pressure as he knew the Nazis could wipe out his whole family or village, just as they had wiped out Lidice and Ležáky.

It is posited that this was the key factor in his actions.

1975

In the film Operation Daybreak (1975), Čurda is portrayed by Martin Shaw.

2016

In Anthropoid (2016), he was portrayed by Jiří Šimek.

2017

In The Man with the Iron Heart (2017), he was portrayed by Adam Nagaitis.