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Reflections on Complicity in the Holocaust in the Public Media Space: Reactions to the Lidice Case and the Polish Holocaust Law
Ryšánková, Marína ; Randák, Jan (advisor) ; Fapšo, Marek (referee)
(in English) The aim of this master's thesis is to explore how the Holocaust is portrayed in various contexts and reflected in the public media. Specifically, the study examines the Czech and Polish perspectives on Holocaust involvement, societal perceptions, media coverage, and statements by politicians and historians. The research is based on one case study from each country. In 2018, Poland enacted a law to address the naming of concentration camps, asserting that Poles were not involved in the Holocaust. The Polish Holocaust law received global criticism. In 2019, the Lidice case emerged, involving a historian's claim that a Lidice woman reported her Jewish subtenant. This study compares reactions to both cases.
The experience of the concentration camp in Polish and Czech literature on the example of the work of Tadeusz Borowski and Arnošt Lustig
Ryšánková, Marína ; Benešová, Michala (advisor) ; Gál, Eugen (referee)
(english) The bachelor's thesis will focus on the experience of the Holocaust through the eyes of one Polish and one Czech author - Tadeusz Borowski, a Polish poet, novelist and publicist, went through his experience in Auschwitz. Arnošt Lustig, a Czech screenwriter, journalist and author of a number of books on this subject, also reflected his personal experience of staying in the same concentration camp. The literary picture of the experience will be compared on the example of selected prose by these authors. Identical features or differences in their approach to the topic will be analyzed.

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1 Ryšánková, Markéta
1 Ryšánková, Marta
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1 Ryšánková, Michaela
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