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Activist journalist Vladimír Krychtálek (1903-1947)
Juroška, Martin ; Gebhart, Jan (referee) ; Kuklík, Jan (advisor)
Vladimír Krychtálek (27 January 1903, Brno - 22 April 1947, Praha) termed as one of so-called activistic jornalists, acted during his newspaper profession i. a. in France, as foreign correspondent of Lidove noviny in the USSR and in Yugoslavia and after that as editor and editor in chief of Venkov and Večer. During the Second Republic period Krychtálek undertook two informative journeys to Berlin and after the creation of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia used his contacts with representatives of German occupation authorities for the benefit of the concern Novina, which published daily newspaper Večer and Venkov. Krychtálek became an editor in chief of newspaper Večer in May 1939 and from summer of this year started to act as journalist for the benefit of cooperation with occupational forces. From autumn of 1939, Krychtálek took part together with selected Czech journalists in classified discussions with representatives of German occupational authorities for press affairs Karl von Gregory and Wolfgang Wolfram von Wolmar. Within this discussions, protectorate journalists obtained instructions what and how to write articles for the support of cooperation between Czechs and Germans. In summer and autumn of the year 1940, Krychtálek made - in cooperation with newspapermen Vladimír Ryba and Jaroslav Křemen...

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