MV Yulius Fuchik, a Soviet and later Russian barge carrier featured in Red Storm Rising
Party rhetoric asserted that Slánský was spying as part of an international Western capitalist conspiracy to undermine socialism, and that punishing him would avenge the Nazi murders of Czech Communists Jan Šverma and Julius Fučík during World War II.
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V roce 1938 se Kroha přidává k skupině umělců, kteří se zastávají moderních uměleckých trendů v sovětské kulturní politice (do této skupiny patřili například: Karel Teige, Bohuslav Brouk, František Halas, Roman Jakobson, Jaromír Krejcar, Jindřich Štyrský, Toyen; opačný stalinský socialisticko-realistický názor zastávali například: Julius Fučík, Zdeněk Nejedlý, Vítězslav Nezval, Stanislav Kostka Neumann, Ladislav Štoll, Bedřich Václavek).
The ship was named for the Hungarian revolutionary Tibor Szamuely, who had a major role in the short-lived Hungarian Soviet Republic of 1919, her sister ship being called for the Czech Communist hero and martyr of the anti-Nazi Resistance Julius Fučík.