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The evacuation of villages in Vyškov region in 1939-1945. The broadening of the Vyškov military area for the needs of German occupying army
Leznar, Marek ; Šedivý, Ivan (advisor) ; Kokoška, Stanislav (referee)
The Vyškov Military Area was established for the needs of the Czechoslovak military forces in 1935 in the area of former woodland of the Olomouc Bishopric. There was established the training centre for tankists, the casern and a few tankist units by the year 1938. After the occupation of the rest of Czechoslovakia by German army in 1939 the Vyškov Military Area passed over to the control of wehrmacht. Its command with cooperation of German Protectoral Offices decided the broadening of Vyškov Military Area for its needs to the prejudice of surrounding villages. Germans for the expropriation of the surrounding area used the law of the First Republic number 25 from 1935 about the expropriation of the real estate for purpose of the defence of the state. The whole action was the responsibility of the Protectorate Land Office for Bohemia and Moravia (Bodenamt) - the seat in Prague - which established in Vyškov the Office of Relocation. It was subordinated to the Protectorate Department of Home Affairs. The moving of villages in the zone around Vyškov began in spring in 1941 and finished in the end of 1944.
Prag in May 1945. History of a Rising
Kokoška, Stanislav ; Míšková, Alena (advisor) ; Kvaček, Robert (referee) ; Borák, Mečislav (referee)
TITLE: Prag in May 1945. History of a Rising AUTHOR: Stanislav Kokoška DEPARTMENT: The History and History Didactics Department SUPERVISOR: doc. PhDr. Alena Míšková, Ph.D. ABSTRACT: This study takes a look at a unknown chapter in the Czech modern history: The uprising of the resistance movement under the leadership of the Czech National Council and Military Command of Great Prague - Bartoš against the German occupants on 5th May 1945. the publication describes precisely the uprising as well as the drama of the entire events, and embeds them in the contect of the German and Allied political and military strategy. In 1945 April, the territory of Protectorate itself became the theatre of war operations. The occupation power collapsed swiftly and the course of events speeded towards to a spontaneous uprising. Owing to unfavourable military-political constellation, its course was quite dramatic, involving considerable material damages and casualties.However, the Rising was of enormous moral significance for the Czech nationals of Prague. On the evening of May 8 the German troops left the city, and the next day early in the morning the first units of the Red army marched into Prague. KEYWORDS: World War II - Prague Rising - Czech Resistance Movement
The evacuation of villages in Vyškov region in 1939-1945. The broadening of the Vyškov military area for the needs of German occupying army
Leznar, Marek ; Kokoška, Stanislav (referee) ; Šedivý, Ivan (advisor)
The Vyškov Military Area was established for the needs of the Czechoslovak military forces in 1935 in the area of former woodland of the Olomouc Bishopric. There was established the training centre for tankists, the casern and a few tankist units by the year 1938. After the occupation of the rest of Czechoslovakia by German army in 1939 the Vyškov Military Area passed over to the control of wehrmacht. Its command with cooperation of German Protectoral Offices decided the broadening of Vyškov Military Area for its needs to the prejudice of surrounding villages. Germans for the expropriation of the surrounding area used the law of the First Republic number 25 from 1935 about the expropriation of the real estate for purpose of the defence of the state. The whole action was the responsibility of the Protectorate Land Office for Bohemia and Moravia (Bodenamt) - the seat in Prague - which established in Vyškov the Office of Relocation. It was subordinated to the Protectorate Department of Home Affairs. The moving of villages in the zone around Vyškov began in spring in 1941 and finished in the end of 1944.
Heydrich´s occupation policy in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia
Kokoška, Stanislav
The reform of the occupation administration played a major role in Heydrich´s occupation policy, which was based on the need to depoliticize Czech society, divide it up into individual social groups and link it to war production and gradual Germanisation according to racial considerations.
Activities of UPVI NKVD on the territory of Carpathian Ruthenia and Eastern Slovakia in the years 1944-1945
Kokoška, Stanislav
Study is based on the documents from Russian archives and describes activities of UPVI NKVD organs on the territory of Carpathian Ruthenia and Eastern Slovakia in the years 1944-1945.
Great Britain and its support to the resistance movement in the Czech Lands and Slovakia in the years 1940-1945
Kokoška, Stanislav
The research contains a collection of 200 archive documents on British assistance to the resistance movement in the Cyech lands and in Slovakia during WW II. The collection grants a complex picture both on the scale of the British assistance and on decision processes involved. Beside abstracts, all British documents (168 pieces in all) include also Czech summaries.
Prague Uprising in May 1945
Kokoška, Stanislav
Liberation of Czechoslovakia. Prague Uprising.
Czechoslovak Military Intelligence in 1942
Kokoška, Stanislav
Crisis facing Czechoslovak intelligence after the assasination of Reinhard Heydrich.
Munich Agreement and Czech Society
Kokoška, Stanislav
Article describes a response of the Munich Agreement in the Czech population and public opinion in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia.

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