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Za svojí ideou, za svým cílem (1939-1989)

( Serie Acta Universitatis Purkynianae, 21, XXI )
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Brno
Year
2018
Pages
522
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Soft
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1.670 kg
ISBN
9788075611130
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Our ancestors were subjected to severe historical tests in the last century. The times were not kind to them, two totalitarian regimes intervened in their lives, which fundamentally changed Czech society. People's destinies were rich, busy and full of twists and turns. What did the situation in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia look like from the point of view of the Nazi security forces? What role did military clergy play in the Czechoslovak foreign army? How did the mayors of the city of Klatov bear the burden of responsibility in difficult times? How were Czechoslovak realities reflected in the caricature, satire and journalism of the displaced Germans? What did people go through in communist crimes? How did you escape from prison in the era of Stalin's Czechoslovakia? How did the Volyn Czechs participate in the resistance against the communist regime in Czechoslovakia? What influence did Czechoslovak Television have on the liberalization of society in the 1960s? What did the attempt to reform the security apparatus look like during the Prague Spring? Did the communist secret police use drug addiction as a proxy for prosecuting underground followers? These are the topics of the collective monograph mainly written by the youngest generation of historians from the University of Usti.
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