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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.
Public diplomacy and its demonstrations in Czech-German relations
Rybářová, Sylva ; Peterková, Jana (advisor) ; Druláková, Radka (referee)
The thesis defines the term of public diplomacy and describes it by its main actors and dimensions. The second chapter is focused on the concrete concept of public diplomacy in the Czech Republic and Germany. Attention is paid to most important documents and the main actors. Chapter three deals about the actions of public diplomacy in the Czech-German relations.
Analysis of the German-Czech relations since the Czech-German declaration
Burešová, Naďa ; Dubský, Zbyněk (advisor) ; Šauer, Jaroslav (referee)
The Czechs and Germans have been neighbours in the Central Europe since centuries. Due to the course of history, some discrepancies might be still present in the mutual Czech-German relations. To solve these historical issues, a "Czech-German declaration" was signed in 1997. The main task of this thesis is to analyse the Czech-German relations after the signature of the declaration. The German point of view is stressed while dealing with the topic. The first chapter explains the development of the Czech-German relations since founding of the Czechoslovakia in 1918 until the signature of the Czech-German declaration. The second chapter deals with the declaration itself. The third chapter refers to the detailed analysis of the Czech-German relations on both -- the bilateral and multilateral levels. On bilateral level, the political, business, cultural relations and other forms of mutual cooperation are being discussed. The cooperation between Czech Republic and Germany in the international organisations, specifically the European Union and NATO, is the main subject of the multilateral dimension of the Czech-German relations that this paper deals with.
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.
Political and ethnic tensions within the Catholic Congress in Prague 1935. An exemples from the Czech and Sudeten German Catholic environment
Šebek, Jaroslav
The study deals with comparison of opinions of Czech and Sudeten-German Catholics during the preparation and realization of the Catholic Congress in Prague 1935.
Stašek and Germans
Šebek, Jaroslav
The study deals with the relationship of Bohumil Stašek, Canon of Vyšehrad and political figure of Czech Catholicism, to the German ethnicity in Czechoslovakia during the interwar period, Nazi- occupation and after World War II.
Sudeten-German Catholics in the Diocese of Brno in the period before transfer
Šebek, Jaroslav
The study deals with the structural, ideological and political evolution of the Sudeten-German Catholicism in the Diocese of Brno from 1918 to 1945.
The Sorbs of Lusatia in Czech-German Relations: Development following the World War II
Hankovec, Václav
The aim of this article is to take a closer look at the post-war development of Czech-Sorbian and German-Sorbian relations. Emphasis is placed upon the attitudes of the former GDR toward the Sorbian minority and above all toward the Sorbian National Movement immediately following the Second World War, which is tied to the attempts to make Lusatia a part of the Czechoslovak state.
The influence of Germany on forming of attitudes of inhabitants within the Czech Borderland
Novotný, Lukáš
The presentation finds answers of question, what the influence of Germany on Czech Borderland is and how it appears during of process of creating opinions and attitudes of the inhabitants. General result is, that the influence is apparent mainly in sphere of economy and. On the other hand in politics and culture is negligible.

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