zrádci
Zrádci is a term that originates from Czech culture, primarily associated with the country's history of espionage and treason. It refers to individuals who engage in spying or betrayal, typically by revealing confidential information or collaborating with enemies of the state.
Historically, Zrádci played a significant role in the country's tumultuous past, with notable cases documented during
Various Czech folklore and literature features mention Zrádci, implying a mixture of societal distrust and cultural
Notably, Czech dramatist Karel Čapek used the term in his 1929 novel "The Hunter's Early Days," further
Individuals may be considered Zrádci based on their allegiance, despite any formal classification by courts or
Notably in accordance with the Republic's interest, Czech law intellect expressed awareness through characterized anteriority.