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The topic of concentration camp in Italian women's memoir literature
Bílkovská, Eva Tereza ; Flemrová, Alice (advisor) ; Čaplyginová, Olga (referee)
(in English): The topic of the master's thesis is Italian women's memoir literature which deals with the theme of concentration camp. The factual part is devoted not only to the situation of Jews in the 30th and 40th years of the 20th century, but especially women's memoirs literature and its specific features. The analytical part is focused on live and work of three writers and holocaust survivors: Luciana Nissim, Liana Millu and Giuliana Tedeschi. The final part of the thesis is devoted to a comparison of the women writers and their literary work in the context of "concentration literature".
Uherskobrod Judes and their Culutre at the End of an Era
Ryšavá, Denisa ; Beneš, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Ondrejičková, Sylva (referee)
Bachelor's thesis is devided to two parts when first part is theoretical and its dedicated to history of Uherskobrodských judes and their lives in Uherský Brod during The First republic. In this part I prefer focus on their lives during 30. of 20. century and changes, which year 1939 brought apon them thanks to regime. Second part is practical and is focused at live story of jude Willy Block, who survived nightmares of Second World War in concentration camps and he is one of witness of holocaust.
Life under the Goetheʼs Oak. The Concentration Camp Buchenwald in 1937-1945
Diviš, Jakub ; Randák, Jan (advisor) ; Michela, Miroslav (referee)
The theme and primary purpose of this thesis is illustration everyday life in the concentration camp Buchenwald. Buchenwald was a concentration camp where the Nazis imprisoned a lagre number of citizens of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. The thesis will primary consist of three categories. First of all it is the issue of "the space", in which will be incorporated a brief outline of the development of concentration camps in Germany before the war, the function of administrative, technical and military buildings of SS units. Another theme of the thesis points to the physical labor of prisoners, which was daily content during their stay in a concentration camp. The purpose of their work should lead to rapid death with the lowest cost of their meals. In favor of or against the prisoners decided ideological-political, and economic aspects of the later mode. The concept of work in the Nazi concentration camps in successive years significantly changed, which were causing the preparations for war and the later development of the war conflict itself. The third theme contents the social relations and cultural life of the prisoners, which refer to the human adaptability in these inhuman conditions. In an effort to describe social days coexistence in this concentration camp is put emphasis on the...
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.
History of the transports Dl and Dm from Teresienstadt to Auschwitz
Strmisková, Sabina ; Míšková, Alena (advisor) ; Václavů, Lubor (referee)
The theme of this thesis is the history of two transports, transports Dl and Dm dispatched september 6 1943 from ghetto Terezín to Auschwitz. It is possible to find a lot of information in many publications, but this thesis introduces this subject throught testimonies of eyewitnesses. Starting with the family background, continuing with deportation to Theresienstadt from where the transports were dispatched. Concerning the transport to Auschwitz, I elaborated its characteristics looking at the age and sex of the transported inmates. Due to the witness's testimonies, I tried to concentrate on the history of two day's journey to the biggest extermination camp during the second world war. And the eyewitness's testimonies are illustrating all the welcoming ceremony, the desinfection, tattoo and dormitory allocation. In my thesis, I would like to describe the Terezin inmates' biannual stay in family camp B IIb, tragical death of 3 792 of them at night of 8 to 9 March 1944, seeking to recreate the Dr. Mengele's list of medical personnel and twins. Finally, I would like to emphasise the fate of 41 survivors of those transports.
Gas chambers in KL Lublin in the postwar historiography
Chocholatý, Michal ; Pullmann, Michal (advisor) ; Horčička, Václav (referee)
The goal of this bachelor thesis is making an analysis in postwar research of genocide during the World War II, especially in the context of creating and using of the gas chambers in the concentration camp KL Lublin (Maidanek). The subject of the research focuses on the ways of how the extermination of the prisoners from this concentration camp have been interpreted since 1944 (starting from the reports made by polish-soviet investigation committee in 1944 till the latest researches which have been done in this question). The thesis focuses on the interpretation of the men extermination in the camp, on the estimated number of the gas chambers and their shape, that all based on the official text of soviet origin as well as on the information given by State Museum of Maidanek exploiting a process of the genesis of presentation of the places bound to the mass extermination of the prisoners as it is being shown to the museum's visitors from the time the museum was found till the presence. There are used the courts statements of former camp prisoners or the members of its garrison etc. A special attention would be paid to the certain boom of interest rising above a holocaust historiography especially since the 60's of 20th Century. Keywords Maidanek, gas chambers, concentration camp, extermination.
The origin of the Nazi death camps 1941 - 1942
Hájek, Jakub ; Jeřábek, Martin (advisor) ; Moravcová, Dagmar (referee)
The bachelor thesis "The origin of the Nazi death camps 1941 - 1942" explores the escalation of the Jewish persecution in the period between the attack on the Soviet Union and the Wannsee Conference. The focus of this thesis lies in the cricial period for the destiny of the Jews in the Nazi Germany, with its stressing the most important points that led to the gradual escalation of the Jewish persecution. The killing starts with searching the most suitable destination for the deportations, and it proceeds to numerous murders in which there were the origins for the mass killings that followed. These were known as the "final solution" and they took place in a highly elaborated system of camps which were later called "death camps". The main focus is therefore the distribution of the directions, control and coordination of the killings by the Nazi security institutions and administration. This is because the formation of the administration and progressive centralization of the Jewish persecution are the most important points for the understanding of how this mass killing could be so carefully controlled by the Nazis and how it could develop from such local activities to the massively industrialized killings of the Jews from the entire Europe.
Suffering and terror in concentration camps
ŠIMIC, Martin
The main theme of my bachelor thesis was about to describe the nazi concentration camps, where prisoners fought for their lifes. In the following chapters you should realize what terrible things the prisoners had to sustain. This thesis consists theoretical and practical part. In the theoretical part I describe the Jewish population, which suffered an incredible terror during the war. Then follows description of chosen concentration camps, which are pillars of my thesis. The final chapter of theoretical part is about two figures of Nazism, which were considered for the worst evil in Osvětim Rudolf Höss and Josef Mengele. The practical part represents interviews with witnesses of Nazi terror, which were willingly talking about theirs lifes. Then follows analysis of questions, which I chose to reflect comprehensive picture about the theme. The interviews are to be found in attachments.

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