Josef Frank
Czech politician and union member

Josef Frank

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Czech politician and union member
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Male
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Birth:
25 February 1909(Plumlov, Czech Republic)
Death:
3 December 1952(Prague, Czech Republic)
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Biography

Josef Frank speaking at the third congress of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany, 1950

Josef Frank (25 February 1909, Prostějov - 3 December 1952, Prague) was a Czechoslovakian Communist politician.

Between 1939 and 1945 he was imprisoned in Buchenwald concentration camp.

In 1952 he was expelled from the party. He was subsequently arrested and sentenced to death by hanging in the Slánský trial, a show trial orchestrated from Moscow. In 1968 he was made a Hero of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic in memoriam.

Frank is the central character of Howard Brenton's 1976 play Weapons of Happiness, in which he is imagined not dead, but rather living in exile.