I recently spent 8 days in Prague and did a full-day Operation Anthropoid tour with Martina who offers a number of WWII Czechoslovak Resistance Tours through her Art of Your Travel travel agency. First, a little history. Operation Anthropoid was a WWII operation of the Czechoslovak government-in-exile (based in London) that involved dropping paratroopers into the German-governed Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia (former "Czech" part of Czechoslovakia) for the purpose of assassinating Reinhard Heydrich, commander of the German Reich Main Security Office and the acting Reichsprotektor of the protectorate. The assassination attempt wounded Heydrich, who died 8 days later. The paratroopers sought refuge at the Church of Saints Cyril and Methodius in Prague. The paratroopers were betrayed, and all died as part of a shoot-out at the church with SS troops. As part of the German reprisal, the town of Lidice had all its men shot, all its women shipped to work camps, and most of its children gassed (though 6 were sent to Germany to be Germanized). The town was completely razed.
The tour ended up lasting around 8 hours. It included a visit to Lidice to see the field with some memorials where the razed town once stood and to see the nearby rebuilt town whose construction began in 1949. I met a daughter of one of the women who survived deportation to a work camp and returned to the town; she gave a tour of one of the rebuilt houses. The tour also included a number of sites in Prague related to the operation, including a visit to the Church of Saints Cyril and Methodius.
The content of the tour was excellent. Martina was personable, friendly, and fun (when the time was appropriate). She is a native of Slovakia and very interested in the history of the former Czechoslovakia and its patriots. She was also eager to share her opinions on everything from Czech drivers to Czech politics. I definitely would recommend this tour to history enthusiasts!