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Didn´t butterflies live there? Memory of the holocaust
PATÁKOVÁ, Sabina
The purpose of the here presented degree thesis is the comparison of six memoirs, dealing with the "holocaust" phenomenon from the perspective of each single writer, with a critical eye on the way the experience has touched the author's sensibility. I have focused the attention on the latest works published on this particular matter. This graduation thesis is primarily based on Tzvetan Todorov's book "Facing the extreme: moral life in the concentration camps".
Art Therapy in Terezin 1942-1944
KABÍČEK, Jakub
The paper deals with the art therapy work of Friedla Dicker-Brandejs in the Terezin ghetto in the years 1942-1944 and with the analysis of children{\crq}s drawings and collages that were created under her guidance. The view at the works is based on Roznov art therapy. Further the paper deals with the development of Friedla Dicker-Brandejs as an artist, teacher and an art therapist and how the cooperation with others like Johanes Itten, Paul Klee or Viktor Lowenfeld had influenced her work in the Terezin ghetto.
Banality of Evil and the Holocaust
Prášilová, Petra ; Soběhart, Radek (advisor) ; Stellner, František (referee)
The thesis "Banality of Evil and the Holocaust" deals with the phenomenon of banal evil in the context of the Nazi Holocaust. The first part of the paper refers to the theoretical aspects of this phenomenon; the second part applies this theory to the occurrence of the Holocaust offers concrete examples. The paper aims to offer answers to the following questions: "Does banal evil exist in our world today?", "Was the Holocaust a unique event?", "Who might tend to become a murderer?". The author concludes that banal evil exists at the present time and also states the conditions of its existence and prevention. Furthermore, the author substantiates the repeatability of holocaust and, as a consequence, its non-unique character. The author comes also to the conclusion, that anyone can become a murderer, even if he does not personally commit a killing. The contribution of the thesis is to set up an integral vision on the theory of banal evil, along with a supplementary analysis of the Holocaust from this theoretical perspective. The paper also intends to establish a new conception of the Holocaust, and its perpetrators as rationally acting individuals.

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