"The family was made to stand in the hallway while the Gestapo searched their apartment. Marie Moravec was allowed to go to the bathroom, where she bit into a cyanide capsule and killed herself. Alois Moravec was unaware of his family's involvement with the resistance; he was taken to the Petschek Palace together with his 17-year-old son Vlastimil, or "Ata", who was tortured throughout the day, but refused to talk. The youth was stupefied with brandy, shown his mother's severed head in a fish tank, and warned that, if he did not talk, his father would be next; Ata gave in. Ata was executed by the Nazis in Mauthausen on October 24, 1942, the same day as his father, his fiancée, her mother, and her brother." --Wikipedia, Operation Anthropoid
Banner image: German troops surrender to US soldiers in Normandy, France during the Allied Invasion of Europe, June 6, 1944 (D-Day)