Prague is having its own statue moment
by editors@theworld.org (Rob Cameron) from The World: Latest Stories on (#77K9Y)
In the past few years, the US has wrestled with what to do about statues that still glorified heroes of the Confederacy. Many have been taken down. In Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, there's a statue that was taken down more than a hundred years ago. But Prague recently voted to put it back. From Deutsche Welle, DW, Inside Europe's Rob Cameron tells the tale of the monument to Field Marshal Joseph Radetzky, a military commander in the 19th century.