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The New Synagogue and the Fates of the Jews in Camp in the Late 19th Century and 20th Century
KAFKOVÁ, Anna
The bachelor thesis, "The New Synagogue and the Fates of the Jews in Camp in the Late 19th Century and 20th Century" describes the history of the Jewish community, which is closely linked to the emerging synagogue. The work focuses on the 19th and 20th centuries. Overall, it describes chronologically the fate of the synagogue from the beginning of construction to its collapse. In connection with the development of the synagogue, the work charts the history of the Jewish population in the city in modern times and especially the relationship of the majority society to it.
The vanished synagogue in Pelhřimov
PROKEŠOVÁ, Monika
The topic of the diploma thesis is the presentation of the now vanished neo-Gothic synagogue in Pelhřimov, which was built in 1890-91 by the Jewish religious community in Pelhřimov according to the design of the Viennese architect Max Fleischer. According to his designs were built several synagogues in Vienna and Bohemia. The diploma thesis places the Pelhřimov synagogue not only in the context of Fleischer's work, but also in relation to some other synagogues in the Pelhřimov region, both still existing and vanished. The aim of the diploma thesis will be not only the overall evaluation of the Jewish synagogue in Pelhřimov, but also a warning about its post-war fate. The building stood in the city center until 1967, when the then communist regime had it demolished and was built the department store Perla in its place. The result of the work could also be a virtual reconstruction of the vanished architecture of the Pelhřimov synagogue.
Economic and social status members Jewish religious community in Sedlcany in Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia (with a specific heed to the year 1940)
KRUCHŇOVÁ, Lucie
The purpose of this thesis is to elaborate the inventory of Jewish possessions in the town district of Sedlcany which would provide an answer to the economic and social status of this persecuted minority. The primary sources are the record-keeping cards from the Jewish card files, the registration of the Jewish landed estate in the town district of Sedlcany, the police entries, as well as, the population census from 1930. The acquired information about the Jewish possessions relates to the year 1940 too, therefore, this thesis is also focused on the period of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. The first chapter briefly engages the reader with the history of the Jews in Bohemia with a specific focus of the town district of Sedlcany. The key part of this work is the detailed outline of the encoroachment on the economic life of the Jews not only in the Third Reich, but also on which ?the Aryan race? received their possessions. The key part of this thesis is a list of the Jewish population living in the town district of Sedlcany and nearby villages before deportations, an overview of family ties, and also an overview of movable and inmovable assets of individuals. Another essential charter of this work is the restituion of thirteen survivers that emphasises the response of the country and individuals to the return of the Jews after the Second World Ward and the progress of the administrative process. At last, this thesis offers charts, tables, maps with highlighted municipalities where the Jews had lived, and also three maps illustrating the Jewish settlement in the town district of Sedlcany, and the municipalities of Kosova Hora and Petrovice. It further illustrates a family tree of the Lurie family from Petrovice, an inventory list of goods from Lurie?s shop in Petrovice and, last but no least, photos of some Jews living in the district of Sedlcany in 1940.
The Jewish population of the judicial district Sedlec, and their social status until the year 1945 (with a specific heed to the year 1940)
KRUCHŇOVÁ, Lucie
The aim of this propounded thesis has been to elaborate a register of Jewish population in the judicial district Sedlec, and to essay the creation of the reflection of their wealth. The filing cards from the Jews' card files were the primary source, which were enriched by police ordinances and the census from 1930. This thesis is set in the period of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia; therefore, I devoted a chapter to this period, where besides other things I explain the term "Jew" in accordance with the Nuremberg Laws. There is an overview of regulations that restricted the freedom of the Jews, from which the view on curtailing of the hated minority by the Nazis comes. The important part of this piece of work is the description of how the Jewish religious community worked which gives us an insight into the life of this community. Attention was also dedicated to the social structure, including other factors that affect it; hence, this work contains a chapter which provides an overview of the research in this field. Another part is a list of ninety-four people of the Jewish faith or origin formed by communities and families living in them. It is accompanied by a text part which shows the material and financial resources for individual families. The work is enriched by annexes: tables, graphs, maps, and last but not least, some photographs of some slaughtered Jews by the Nazis appearing in the list.

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