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German Antifascists in the Czech Lands after the Second World War. Taking into consideration the Bohemian Forest
Kovařík, David
Article presents the tragic fates of the German antifascists during the early post-war years in Czechoslovakia.
Confession, Nationality, Citizenship - the Problems of an Nascent Database of Soldiers of the Czechoslovak Exile Military Units during WW II
Maršálek, Zdenko
Entry presents two current projects relevant to the topic of the conference a project protected by the Czech government "The Forgotten Heroes - Documentation of the active antifascits /anti-Nazies who were after the end of WW II persecuted in context of in applying procurations in Czechoslovakia against so called enemy-inhabitants" and the database of the soldiers of the Czechoslovak exile military units in WW II.
"Jewish craft" Ethnic and religious specifics of potash making in Bohemia in the 18th century
Woitsch, Jiří
The article deals with specific characteristics of early-modern potash industry in Bohemia. Potash making was typical by an absolute dominance of Jews among tenants of potasheries, potash making workers as well as among potash dealers. Reasons were those of contemporary governmental and legal conditions and economic interests of nobles. Also high motivation of Jews towards potash making business should be taken in consideration. Thus potash making was even in the 18th century called "Jewish craft" and belonged to the most important Jewish trades in Bohemia
Theme of Emigration in the Czech Press in the Time of Second Republic
Bednařík, Petr
Text analyses the way the Czech press reflected the situation of jewish emigration in Czechoslovakia from October 1938 to March 1939. Author describes anti-semitism campaign in Czech press.

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