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Contribution to the study of "Dardanelles campaigne" during the WWI
Bažantová, Eliška ; Kovář, Martin (advisor) ; Soukup, Jaromír (referee)
This thesis deals with the Dardanelles campaign, which was a part of allied offensive in the First World War. Dardanelles campaign was leaded against the Ottoman Empire, German ally. The naval and militarily campaign to the Gallipoli peninsula was a direct result of the deadlock on the Western Front in the year 1915. Allied purpose was to capture Constantinople. In the British invasive action took part French, New Zealand and Australian soldiers. This naval action is connected with the name Winston S. Churchill, the First Lord of the Admiralty. Unsuccessful attempt about the landing on the Gallipoli peninsula caused the dead of thousands soldiers and sailors and it has far reaching consequences in diplomacy, war strategy and in British home politics.
The Policy of Apartheid in SAU (SAR) after the Second World War and Its Reflection in the Foreign Countries on the Example of Sharpeville in 1960
Bažantová, Eliška ; Kovář, Martin (advisor) ; Soukup, Jaromír (referee)
This thesis deals with the policy of apartheid in the SAU and later in the SAR and its reflexion in the foreign countries. Massacre in Sharpeville, which took place on March 21, 1960 close to Johannesburg had an important impact on the approach to the policy of racial segregation. South African police opened fire on the crowd of protesters against pass law, 69 people were killed and many others wounded. Sharpeville became a symbol of the policy of racial segregation and oppression of the non - white population of South Africa and it gained worldwide response. Thesis is focused on the impact of this event on the short - term domestic crisis. The main part deals with the influence in international relations. It analyzes the impact of worldwide critique of apartheid on the relation with Commonwealth, United Nations Organization, Organization of the African Unity and USA. Key words Apartheid, South African Union, South African Republic, Sharpeville
Contribution to the study of "Dardanelles campaigne" during the WWI
Bažantová, Eliška ; Kovář, Martin (advisor) ; Soukup, Jaromír (referee)
This thesis deals with the Dardanelles campaign, which was a part of allied offensive in the First World War. Dardanelles campaign was leaded against the Ottoman Empire, German ally. The naval and militarily campaign to the Gallipoli peninsula was a direct result of the deadlock on the Western Front in the year 1915. Allied purpose was to capture Constantinople. In the British invasive action took part French, New Zealand and Australian soldiers. This naval action is connected with the name Winston S. Churchill, the First Lord of the Admiralty. Unsuccessful attempt about the landing on the Gallipoli peninsula caused the dead of thousands soldiers and sailors and it has far reaching consequences in diplomacy, war strategy and in British home politics.

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