Barbara Budish
Pode Bal at Museum Kampa
The sculpture depicts the East German boy Hartmut Tautz who was severely wounded on 8 August 1986 on the Iron Curtain between Communist Czechoslovakia and Austria by so-called “independently attacking dogs” of the border guards.
The Platform of European Memory and Conscience is calling for international justice for the persons responsible for the death of Hartmut Tautz and innumerable other refugees killed on the Iron Curtain during Communism.
Pode Bal at Museum Kampa
The sculpture depicts the East German boy Hartmut Tautz who was severely wounded on 8 August 1986 on the Iron Curtain between Communist Czechoslovakia and Austria by so-called “independently attacking dogs” of the border guards.
The Platform of European Memory and Conscience is calling for international justice for the persons responsible for the death of Hartmut Tautz and innumerable other refugees killed on the Iron Curtain during Communism.