All of the above also affected the Czech aristocratic family Bubny of Litice, whose descendant was Nicholas of Bubna-Litice (sometimes also written as Nicholas Bubna of Litice), born on June 14, 1897 on the family estate in Doudleby nad Orlicí. “I have always suffered under this policy,” he wrote in a letter written in German on October 7, 1938 to his friend Hedvice Kurzová. “I have never been Czech, but I am a Czech nobleman and nothing in the world can tear me away from it.” A brave legionnaire and a symbol of collaboration. Ambition led Emanuel Moravec to ruin...