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A Poet of Hitler - An Example of Kurt Eggers
HORKÝ, Ladislav
The topic of the bachelor's thesis "A Poet of Hitler - An Example of Kurt Eggers" focuses on the clarification of dark time of the Third Reich in the field of literature sympathizing with the Nazi regime. The attitude to literature and culture from the side of the Nazi ideology is described in the theoretical part of the work. As an example of with the then regime, Kurt Eggers was chosen whose life is presented in the theoretical part of this bachelor's thesis as well. The context of life events of the abovementioned author is necessary for the understanding of his literature work, which is elaborated in the practical part of the work. The practical part focuses directly on the literature analysis of one of the many books of verse, namely "The German Demon". This work presents the fundamental author's thoughts of history, Nazi ideology, militarism and religion. Furthermore, the work focuses on the analysis of speeches of Adolf Hitler and Joseph Goebbels, who both referred indirectly to Kurt Eggers and his work there.
An Isolated Island : West Berlin under Willy Brandt (1961-1966). The City behind the Berlin Wall
Nigrin, Tomáš ; Pešek, Jiří (advisor) ; Křen, Jan (referee) ; Ledvinka, Václav (referee)
This thesis "An Isolated Island: West Berlin under Willy Brandt (1961- 1966). The city behind the Berlin Wall" concentrates on West Berlin between 1961 and 1966 and on the political initiatives of Willy Brandt as a Governing Mayor of the city. The city, which became immediately after World War II a central point of Cold War tensions between the East and the West, remained after the first Berlin Crisis the last gap in the Iron Curtain, where the two worlds - the East and the West - met face to face. After the construction of the Berlin wall the city experienced a shock, which it overcame very fast, and benefited from the subsequent changes thanks to extraordinary work of the Mayor Willy Brandt. His new political style and new communicative approach to politics transformed the situation in the city and led to rapid modernization and development. He was able to secure moral, political and above all financial support for the city for a long time period, which enabled to turn the city into a "showcase of democracy in the middle of the communist sea". Such a success in West Berlin elevated Willy Brandt into the highest political posts in Federal Republic of Germany.

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