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Nástup červenobílých a Vlajka in the period from 1939 to 1940
Otcovská, Karolina ; Cebe, Jan (advisor) ; Suk, Pavel (referee)
This diploma thesis focuses on two periodicals that were published simultaneously during 1939-1940, i.e. in the initial period of the so-called Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. Both periodicals presented themselves as press platforms of the sympathizers of fascist groups. One of the periodicals related to the pre-war fascist group Červenobílí and the other referred to a fascist movement called Vlajka. Despite seemingly similar orientations, the magazines got themselves into a dispute that resulted in an extensive press campaign. The aim of my thesis is the detailed analysis of this campaign. Most of the people concentrated around Nástup Červenobílých magazine were active in the committee of Národní souručenství (the only legal Czech political organization of that time), or in its satellite institutions. Nástup Červenobílých thus acted loyally towards Národní souručenství and was financed by its leading officials. Vlajka magazine, on the contrary, was against Národní souručenství from the beginning, which was reflected in the attacks on Nástup Červenobílých. The press campaign was led on the level of personal insults and the main protagonists were Zdeněk Zástěra, publisher of Nástup Červenobílých, and Jan Rys with Josef Burda on the other side, both Vlajka officials. Both magazines used various...
Nástup červenobílých a Vlajka in the period from 1939 to 1940
Otcovská, Karolina ; Cebe, Jan (advisor) ; Suk, Pavel (referee)
This diploma thesis focuses on two periodicals that were published simultaneously during 1939-1940, i.e. in the initial period of the so-called Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. Both periodicals presented themselves as press platforms of the sympathizers of fascist groups. One of the periodicals related to the pre-war fascist group Červenobílí and the other referred to a fascist movement called Vlajka. Despite seemingly similar orientations, the magazines got themselves into a dispute that resulted in an extensive press campaign. The aim of my thesis is the detailed analysis of this campaign. Most of the people concentrated around Nástup Červenobílých magazine were active in the committee of Národní souručenství (the only legal Czech political organization of that time), or in its satellite institutions. Nástup Červenobílých thus acted loyally towards Národní souručenství and was financed by its leading officials. Vlajka magazine, on the contrary, was against Národní souručenství from the beginning, which was reflected in the attacks on Nástup Červenobílých. The press campaign was led on the level of personal insults and the main protagonists were Zdeněk Zástěra, publisher of Nástup Červenobílých, and Jan Rys with Josef Burda on the other side, both Vlajka officials. Both magazines used various...
American bombimg of prague in february 1945 on pages of daily period newspapers
Dostálová, Marie ; Bednařík, Petr (advisor) ; Lysoňková, Lenka (referee)
This bachelor thesis "The American bombing of Prague in February 1945 as covered by period newspapers" deals with media image of the Allies of World War II (Americans and Brits) and coverage of the bombing in the legally published Czech dailies. United States Army Air Forces carried out the air raids over Prague on 14th February and according to American pilots it was the result of a navigation mistake: at the same time, a massive bombing of Dresden was under way, 120 km north from Prague. The thesis describes and analyses newspaper articles published from February 1, 1945, to March 14, 1945, in following state periodicals: Lidové noviny, Národní práce, Večerní České slovo, and Venkov. The then press was subjected to severe censorship, which shaped whole media agenda. In order to control what comes out, Nazi officials appointed censors to editorial staffs. The thesis depicts the process, in which the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia was established, censorship practices, historical context, and profiles of studied periodicals. Its main part consists of descriptions of selected articles about the Allies from before the air raids, all texts about the bombings from the following two weeks, and relevant mentions from the last researched phase, i.e. March 1 - 14, 1945. The study's goal is to provide a...

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