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Temples of knowledge had been orphaned: The interventional struggle which was led by representatives of protectorate administration in order to mitigate consequences of the German proceeding against Czech universities in autumn 1939
Borl, Petr ; Čechurová, Jana (advisor) ; Zilynská, Blanka (referee)
The diploma thesis concerns itself with a struggle of the administration of the Protectorate Bohemia and Moravia to deal with the consequences of the German action of 17th November, when as a revenge for previous demonstrations Czech universities in the Protectorate were closed and more than a thousand of their students were arrested and sent to concentration camps in Germany. The thesis is divided into 4 main chapters. The first one concerns itself concisely with reasons, course and immediate consequences of the German "Special action of 17th November 1939". The content of the second chapter is formed by an exposition of a struggle to achieve liberation of the jailed students and their comeback home that was realised by the interventions of the state president Hácha and the Protectorate government at the representatives of the occupation regime; and then an inquest of their tactics and its successfulness at these interventions. A topic of the next chapter is a description and an analysis of the problems accompanying the closure of Czech universities, with which the Protectorate government was also forced to deal. Among them there were for example a placement of the students, who were not jailed but prevented from continuing in their studies and whom the Protectorate government strove to protect...
Madeleine Albright - United States Ambassador to the United Nations
Krzyžanková, Gabriela ; Veselý, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Eichler, Jan (referee)
Madeleine Albright, born in Czechoslovakia as Marie Jana Körbel, has become a woman that every citizen of our country can be proud of. This thesis has secondary purposes to give an idea about Albright´s character, about what being a female diplomat for world power means, why did she deserve to become an United States Ambassador to the United Nations and why did president Bill Clinton appoint her to the post of the Secretary of State. By observation and comparison methods the main purpose of the thesis are fulfilled, how did Albright influence decision-making processes in the UN Security Council on selected interventions or actions in international affairs and what impact did these decisions have on participating countries. Part of this work also forms the result from own online and offline questionnaire survey among students of diplomacy about women in diplomacy.
Temples of knowledge had been orphaned: The interventional struggle which was led by representatives of protectorate administration in order to mitigate consequences of the German proceeding against Czech universities in autumn 1939
Borl, Petr ; Čechurová, Jana (advisor) ; Zilynská, Blanka (referee)
The diploma thesis concerns itself with a struggle of the administration of the Protectorate Bohemia and Moravia to deal with the consequences of the German action of 17th November, when as a revenge for previous demonstrations Czech universities in the Protectorate were closed and more than a thousand of their students were arrested and sent to concentration camps in Germany. The thesis is divided into 4 main chapters. The first one concerns itself concisely with reasons, course and immediate consequences of the German "Special action of 17th November 1939". The content of the second chapter is formed by an exposition of a struggle to achieve liberation of the jailed students and their comeback home that was realised by the interventions of the state president Hácha and the Protectorate government at the representatives of the occupation regime; and then an inquest of their tactics and its successfulness at these interventions. A topic of the next chapter is a description and an analysis of the problems accompanying the closure of Czech universities, with which the Protectorate government was also forced to deal. Among them there were for example a placement of the students, who were not jailed but prevented from continuing in their studies and whom the Protectorate government strove to protect...
The life of K. H. Frank after the end of World War II
MUŽÍK, Lukáš
This bachelor work briefly introduces the life of Karl Hermann Frank, a former state secretary in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, to his arrest on May 9, 1945. The main attention is paid especially to his political career. His arrest along with his fate until the execution carried out a year later are described in detail then. The studied period of a year-long imprisonment is also a subject of reflection by Czechoslovak and German press. It is used not only to confirm or refute the information from specialized literature, but also to the understanding of the reality how newspapers perceived K. H. Frank as a person and how much they paid attention to him.

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