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2005
Milada Horáková, a prominent Czech politician, stood firm against the rise of communism in Czechoslovakia prior to World War II. Choosing to remain in her homeland rather than flee, she became a target of the regime following the 1948 coup. Her courageous stance led to her arrest and a highly publicized show trial, where she faced baseless treason charges that captivated the nation through live radio broadcasts. Milada's story highlights her unwavering commitment to democracy and justice, making her one of the first martyrs of the oppressive communist system.