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continue until the train was farther away from the border, but the driver was unwilling to take the risk due to his unfamiliarity with local track conditions. While the plot organizers explained to the shocked passengers that their action had been planned in advance, a jeep approached. The train driver was ordered by German and U.S. officials to proceed to nearby
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In Selb, the train was met by a number of reporters and journalists. Karel Ruml, who was the only
English speaking person among the hijackers, received an offer (along with Truksa and Konvalinka) from the Americans to undertake a US tour talking about their unusual escape. Ruml asked them to conceal
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The train sped on and crashed through a barrier placed across the track at the border. It carried on for another kilometer into West
Germany before it came to a halt. State Security and State Police officers got off and immediately made for the Czechoslovak border. The plot organizers preferred to
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officers were on board as passengers as well – they regularly rode on trains passing close by the borders of
Western-allied states. Officers tried to reach the emergency brakes that had been installed on all carriages but found them guarded by armed hijackers.
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168:—the station before Aš—the driver deliberately delayed it by four minutes. Under cover of inspection of the carriage brakes, he disabled the emergency brakes. Jaroslav Švec boarded at Hazlov. His task was to signal whether the
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was among the 171 suspects interrogated in association with the case. She was sentenced to 15 years in prison.
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