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Conditions of the Czechoslovak Germans in the first half of the 20th century in the Region Šluknov
Kumpfová, Kristýna ; Čechurová, Jana (advisor) ; Stehlík, Michal (referee)
This Bachelor thesis deals with the status of the citizens of German nationality in the region Šluknovsko from the beginning of the 20th century in the framework of Austria - Hungary, in the time of newly established Czechoslovak republic, during the time of the occupation, specifically after the joining to the Third Reich and in the period after the liberation of Czechoslovakia. Šluknovsko was a relatively unique region with a significant German settlement, economically and cultural self-sufficient. The joining the Third Reich had great influence over the lives of the local people which will be represented by real life accounts of people from that time. Following change of the population after the world war two had significant economic and social and cultural consequences for this region. The target of the thesis is to describe the changes of the position of German people in the concrete region during the stormy half-century - from ruling nation during the Austro - Hungarian monarchy, to tolerated minority in the Czechoslovakia, to superior race in the Third Reich, to being exiled from their own territory.

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