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The repatriation of Czechs and Slovakians into Czechoslovakia after the First World War
Lacko, Miroslav ; Doubek, Vratislav (advisor) ; Pehr, Michal (referee)
The topic of my work was The Repatriation of Czechs and Slovaks into Czechoslovakia after the First World War. I describe the years 1918 - 1923 in Central Europe, specifically in Czechoslovakia and in other new succession states after Austria-Hungary. My work is divided into 4 different chapters, introduction and conclusion. The first chapter describes the First World War and its consequences for Central European region. It also describes economic problems in succession states, the changes of territory, situation in Czechoslovakia after 1918 and it characterizes population in key countries (Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Austria and Poland) for my topic. The second chapter is focused on Czechoslovakia. It shortly explains reasons of emigration and immigration of Czechs and Slovaks before and also after the First World War. It describes factors which have big influence on repatriation in Czechoslovakia (for example land reform). The third and fourth chapters analyze materials from archives. They present a lot of very concrete examples of repatriation process (lack of housing, problems with citizenship, unemployment). It points at importance of state executive institutions for repatriation process. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Ministry Social Security and...
The deportation of the Kalmyks to Siberia (1943 - 1957)
Dordzhieva, Yulia ; Pargač, Jan (advisor) ; Šatava, Leoš (referee)
Diploma thesis Deportation of the Kalmyk people to Siberia (1943-1957) is devoted to one of the tragic chapters in the history of the Kalmyks, people living in the Lower Volga region in Russia. In the diploma thesis the issue of the Kalmyk deportation in the Soviet Union during World War II is analysed in a broader context. The issue of deportation as a foudation of the thesis is put into a wider context. The concept of deportation and repressive policies was established by a state government in the first half of the 20th century. Deportations were used by the apparatus of government of the Soviet Union as one of the forms of repressive sanctions to regulate conditions in the state. Political, social and economic situation in the first half of the 20th century in Russia was impacted by the Stalinist period. The period of J. V. Stalin's rule over the Soviet Union (1922-1952) was entered into the history of Russia as a period of mass repressions (collectivization, persecution of the kulaks, church dignitaries and political dissenters, the "great terror", deportations on the eve of World War II, total deportations during the World War II). Repressions were one of the strategies used by the government to concentrate power in the hands of the Communist Party and to strengthen the regime in the country....
The repatriation and return of Czechs from forced labor and internment in Germany after World War II.
Kasíková, Jana ; Čechurová, Jana (advisor) ; Koura, Petr (referee)
Repatriation of Czechoslovak citizens after the Second World War is one of the less explored areas of the Czech history. This work examines the process and arrangement of repatriation, focusing primarily on the return of the Czechs from Germany. Investigated issues include the international preparations for repatriation during the war, defining the status of Displaced Persons, as well as the international postwar repatriation activities of the international institutions, e.g., SHAEF and UNRRA. The key topic being the repatriation in the Czechoslovakia, attention is paid to the newly created department for repatriation in Bohemia and Moravia. This paper describes the contribution of individual organizations to repatriation as well as the coordination of the care for the repatriates. A special chapter is dedicated to the contemporary communication with the public and presenting the repatriation in the mass media.
The Jews of Czechoslovakia after WWII
Sušilová, Radana ; Randák, Jan (advisor) ; Kocian, Jiří (referee)
The thesis Jews in Czechoslovakia after WWII deals with the situation of the Czech and Moravian Jews after the WWII. It looks into the problems of the Jews liberated in the concentration camps and their process of repatriation and the problems, which were connected with their's adaptation to the society in Czechoslovakia. It follows the work of the Czech repatriation authorities and foreign Jewish organizations, which helped the Jews to adapt into the Czechoslovakia society. The thesis puts emphasizes on the differences between the behavior of the Jewish community in Prague and the Czech bureaus, which were obvious in the period of the return of the Jews to Czechoslovakia after the WWII. It also deals with the situation of the Jews from Carpathian Ruthenia and the Jews with German nationality, whose conditions where much more difficult.
The fate of the Harkis in France after the Algerian War
Danišová, Michaela ; Matějka, Ondřej (advisor) ; Emler, David (referee)
This bachelor's thesis deals with the formation and development of the auxiliary units in the French army during the Algerian war and analyzes the approach of French political leadership towards memebers of the auxiliary units, the Harkis, as well as the development, which the community of Harkis have undergone since the end of the conflict and the arrival in France until 2005. The first chapter presents period of the Algerian war, which leads to the formation of auxiliary troops comprising indigenous Algerian population, a categorization of the different sections and their deployment by the French army. The first chapter focuses on the motivation of France to create these auxiliary units, as well as on the motivation of Algerians to enter them. The second chapter is dedicated to the analysis of situation, which occurred just after the war when repatriation of the Harkis and their families took place and when the conduct of integration policy of France towards this social group was started. Furthermore, this chapter deals with transformation of social structure that occurs within the community of Harkis in the postwar period. This transformation in the middle of 1970s resulted in the mobilization of the community, which triggered a change in the integration policy of the French state. The third and...
Long-term Work Abroad and its Impact on Further Career Development
Synková, Zuzana ; Němec, Otakar (advisor) ; Frková, Ludmila (referee)
The master thesis concentrates on long term work abroad and its impact on further career development. The procedure of the control workers (expatriates) in separate stages, e.g. dispatch of the workers, manage the procedure of the expatriation and the stage of the return from abroad (repatriation) is approached on the specific example the Czech Trade Promotion Agency. The impact of the gained skills on the further personal and career development has been considered by the empirical research between the managers, who currently are abroad. The procedure of the dispatch and return of the expatriates and its impact on organization development has been evaluated by the analysis of the actual situation in Czech Trade Promotion Agency. This issue has been considered in the specific environment of the public service. The Czech Trade Promotion Agency is contributory organization, established by the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Czech Republic.
Dominant streams of international migration within the Czech lands in period 1938-1993 and factors that caused this migration
Voříšek, Tomáš ; Langhamrová, Jitka (advisor) ; Kozelský, Tomáš (referee)
Bachelor thesis describes the dominant streams of international migration within the Czech lands in the period 1938-1993 and factors that caused this migration. The thesis consists of eight parts, including introduction, conclusion and bibliographies. In the introduction there are explained the main terms and the goals of this thesis are set. The second part deals with the period of the Second World War and migration during and just before the war, the third part continues with the expulsion of the Germans and re-emigration of the Czechs and Slovaks after the end of WW2. The fourth part deals with the emigration under communism until 1967 and immigration into the Czech lands from Slovakia and allied socialist countries. The fourth part is followed immediately by the fifth part, where there are analyzed the emigration streams in the era of totalism from 1968 until the fall of the communism in 1989. In the sixth part there is described the change in migration tendencies in the Czech lands after the fall of communistic government. The seventh part is the conclusion, where there are the findings summarized, the thesis is concluded by the list of used bibliography.
Ichthyology research of the brooks Brodecký, Holčovický and Polánecký and exploring its pertinency for repatriation of minnow (Phoxinus phoxinus).
SUCHOPAR, Martin
Ichthyology research of chosen lokalities and exploring its pertinency for repatriation of minnow due to the issues of the research. Concurrently I will examinate this three brooks of the overall assesment as an biotope.
Repatriation of Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar) in Czech Republic
ŠRÁMEK, Jiří
This work would summarized the general knowledge about salmon, present information about this field, obtained results of salmon repatriation and possibilities of development this project. Work is further focused in artificial breeding of salmon in incubators and its production for stocking to inland water, the evaluation of factors which influence this activity and possible proposals for new localities and methods to project continuation.

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