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THE DEVELOPMENT OF GERMANS IN THE REGION OF KARLOVY VARY
SCHRÖCKOVÁ, Anna Maria
My bachelor thesis deals with the development of Germans living in the region of Karlovy Vary. The following thesis is divided into four main chapters that process the development from the first settlement till the expulsion. The first aim of this bachelor thesis are to describe the particular periods the Germans spent on the territory which now belongs to the Czech Republic. The other aim is to specify particular relations during this period. The first really important populating took place in the 12th and 13th century. Since then the Germans kept settling in the region of Karlovy Vary. Till the beginning of the 19th century Czechs and Germans lived peacefully as neighbors. Approximately in the middle of the 19th century the question of nationality and establishing a new state started showing up. In the 1920s the Sudeten Germans and the Czech Republic totally mentally split up. In 1939 the Second World War started and the consequences of its end led to the expulsion of the Sudeten Germans from the Czech Republic. This time period is supplemented by six interviews with Sudeten Germans form the Karlovy Vary region which helps to understand the stories of the Germans.
Sudeten Germans in the context of Czech and German history at the turn of the forties and fifties of the 20th century
HAVLÍČKOVÁ, Věra
This bachelor thesis deals with the situation of the Sudeten Germans and their perception of the Czech and German environment in the first years after their displacement. The aim is to describe the attitudes of Czechs and Germans and their political representations to transfer and to each other and describe the reasons which led to these opinions. The first part includes an introduction to the topic, deals with the development of Czech-German relations before Second World War and the transfer of Germans from Czechoslovakia after wartime experiences. The second part describes the stance of Czechoslovakia on the German population after the transfer and perception of the transfer in the Czech context. The third part devotes to the problems of displaced Germans and their views of the transfer, self-perception, the formation of the Sudeten German Landsmanschaft and attitudes the FRG and the GDR to this issue. In the thesis will be used newspaper Sudetendeutsche Zeitung of Sudetendeutsche Landsmanschaft and other contemporary press and literature.
The Sudeten Germans and the vanished Sudetenland on the example of Novohradské hory
MARCHALOVÁ, Miroslava
The authoress deals in her thesis with the theme of The Sudeten Germans and the vanished Sudetenland on the example of Novohradské hory. The thesis is divided into three individual sections. The first section describes historical facts concerning the transfer of the German population. The second part deals with mountain villages in No-vohradské hory, in the former Sudetenland, which vanished on grounds of the transfer of Germans after the Second World War. In the last part the authoress deals with the oral history, analyses the interviews with the Sudeten Germans and sketches their real fates.
Presidential decrees 1940-1945 and their influence on Czechoslavakia-German relations
Duřtová, Agáta ; Veselý, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Šauer, Jaroslav (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with the presidential decrees of the 1940-1945. It analyses the context of the creation of these documents and then observes decrees, which influenced german (hungarian) minorities and then their future lives. The resting parts are based on the comparison of the Czech- German international relations and presidential decrees, where the influence of the decrees on the formation between the Czech republic (or Czechoslovakia) and Germany is observed.
Czech-German relations in the period from 1918 to 1939
Valdman, Ladislav ; Veselý, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Šauer, Jaroslav (referee)
This thesis deals with the Czech-German relations in Czechoslovakia between 1918 and 1939. The theoretical part outlines the development of relations between Czechs and Germans from the formation of Czechoslovakia, over a period of economic crisis until the final years of the first Czechoslovak state. Furthermore, the theoretical part is followed by an analysis of a survey carried out at one Czech and one Bavarian grammar school. In addition, the thesis consists of interviews with Czech and German witnesses and their testimony of the Czech-German coexistence in interwar Czechoslovakia. The aim is to map the development of the Czech-German relations from 1918 to 1939, as well as, to compare the way their development is perceived by both Czech and German young generation and the witnesses.
Sudeten Germans and their influence on tourism in border regions of the Czech republic
Vacíková, Lucie ; Netková, Jarmila (advisor) ; Váňa, Václav (referee)
The thesis deals with the German minority in the Czech territory and its influence on the development of tourism. The first chapter describes the history of Germans in the Czech territory. The second chapter is about German touristic organizations and other subjects operating in tourism industry. The third chapter focuses on the Liberec region and it is monitoring activities of German population related with tourism there. The last chapter describes contemporary activities which continue old German touristic traditions in the Liberec region.
Czech-German Relations after 1989 - the Impact of Germany on the Integration Process of the Czech Republic into the European Union
Kovaříková, Christine ; Druláková, Radka (advisor) ; Šauer, Jaroslav (referee)
This study is specifically concerned with Czech-German relations since the revolutionary years of 1989/1990 in light of the integration process of the Czech Republic into the EC/EU. The Czech Republic entered the EC/EU within the frame of the Eastern Enlargement. The integration of the Czech Republic was however preceded by the normalization of the bilateral relations with Germany, the process of which is reflected in the common declarations of the years 1992 and 1997. With regard to the complex common history of these countries the bachelor's thesis is to investigate the development of the bilateral relation and its impact on the integration process of the Czech Republic into the EC/EU, analyze the political base and principles, which influenced the attitude of Germany toward the integration efforts of the Czech Republic and map the issues, which had a crucial impact on the formation of the complicated "triangular relation" - Prague, Berlin, Munich.

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