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The Potsdam Agreement in the Reunited Germany
Lipenská, Dana ; Šafařík, Petr (advisor) ; Mlsna, Petr (referee)
The thesis deals with the document that determined the form of Central Europe after the Second World War. The thesis is divided into two main parts. The first one is about the legal nature of the Potsdam Agreement, particularly if it can be considered as a valid international treaty, effectual for Germany. The core of the second part lies in the effect of this document on forming relations among Germany and Poland and Czechoslovakia, later only the Czech Republic. As far as Poland is concerned (the crucial was particularly the change of boundaries and their anchoring in the Oder-Neisse line. Regarding Czechoslovakia the most important article is the article XIII, where it was decided to transfer German inhabitants orderly. Germans from Czechoslovakia established a Sudeten German expatriate association in Germany which just in time after the unification of Czechoslovakia began to develop an activity that was an essential element in the formation of official relations. There are different legal opinions, political documents and international treaties which the above mentioned states had concluded.
The role of Václav Havel in the Czech-German relations between 1993-1997.
Kuklíková, Kateřina ; Kunštát, Miroslav (advisor) ; Handl, Vladimír (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the impact of the former Czechoslovak and Czech president Václav Havel on the Czech-German mutual relationship within the examined time period between 1993 and 1997. The main focus lies on Havel's personal initiative, gestures and concrete political steps concerning the improvement of the Czech-German diplomacy. According to the high frequency of his engagement in this specific agenda of the Czech foreign affairs, Havel played an important role in the whole development of the Czech- German relations, occasionally even as a "driving force". Firstly, the historical and political contexts of Havel's position in the Czech-German bilateral diplomacy is depicted, with an emphasis on the negotiations regarding the Czechoslovak-German Treaty on Good- Neighbourliness and Friendly Cooperation from 1992 and the Czech-German Declaration on the Mutual Relations and their Future Development signed in 1997. Secondly, the official speeches of Havel, proclamations, meetings with German statesmen, particularly with the president Weizsäcker, or various media interviews had been analyzed. Although the legal documents should have contributed to a constructive dialogue and a successful cooperation, the historical issues related primarily to the World War II had an enormous impact on the...
The demands of expellee organizations of Sudeten Germans in Fedeeral Republic of Germany put forward to the Czech Republic between the years 1993-1997
Vencourová, Klára ; Handl, Vladimír (advisor) ; Kunštát, Miroslav (referee)
This Bachelor thesis is devoted to the demands of expellee organisations of the Sudeten Germans in the Federal Republic of Germany put forward to the Czech Republic between the years 1993 - 1997. The demands which the expellee organizations of the Sudeten German organizations raised with the Czech Republic in the 90's in connection with the Sudeten German question became one of the most discussed topics of Czech-German relations and strongly influenced them. After outlining the bilateral field of Czech-German relations with emphasis on their historical dimension and characterisation of the expellee organisations of the Sudeten Germans examined in this thesis there is a description of how the chosen subjects interpreted the period of shared Sudeten German-Czech history between the years 1918 - 1945 and the way they raised demands for their right for a homeland, material compensation, the commencement of dialogue with the Czech government and the reversal of the presidential decrees. The goal of this thesis is to map if and how these demands and topics developed over the chosen time period, how the individual organizations raised them and which of these demands were adopted by certain German political parties. The speeches and statements of the representatives of the expellee organisations of the...
The Potsdam Agreement in the Reunited Germany
Lipenská, Dana ; Šafařík, Petr (advisor) ; Konrád, Ota (referee)
The thesis deals with the document that determined the form of Central Europe after the Second World War. The thesis is divided into two main parts. The first one is about the legal nature of the Potsdam Agreement, particularly if it can be considered as a valid international treaty, effectual for Germany. It is also given important legal events that in the Federal Republic in connection with the unification and agreement took place. The second part deals with the influence of the document on the relations between Germany and Czechoslovakia, later only the Czech Republic. Regarding Czechoslovakia the most important article is the article XIII, where it was decided to transfer German inhabitants orderly. Germans from Czechoslovakia established a Sudeten German expatriate association in Germany which just in time after the unification of Czechoslovakia began to develop an activity that was an essential element in the formation of official relations. There are different legal opinions, political documents and international treaties which the above mentioned states had concluded.
The Potsdam Agreement in the Reunited Germany
Lipenská, Dana ; Šafařík, Petr (advisor) ; Mlsna, Petr (referee)
The thesis deals with the document that determined the form of Central Europe after the Second World War. The thesis is divided into two main parts. The first one is about the legal nature of the Potsdam Agreement, particularly if it can be considered as a valid international treaty, effectual for Germany. The core of the second part lies in the effect of this document on forming relations among Germany and Poland and Czechoslovakia, later only the Czech Republic. As far as Poland is concerned (the crucial was particularly the change of boundaries and their anchoring in the Oder-Neisse line. Regarding Czechoslovakia the most important article is the article XIII, where it was decided to transfer German inhabitants orderly. Germans from Czechoslovakia established a Sudeten German expatriate association in Germany which just in time after the unification of Czechoslovakia began to develop an activity that was an essential element in the formation of official relations. There are different legal opinions, political documents and international treaties which the above mentioned states had concluded.
Presidential decrees 1940-1945 and their influence on Czechoslavakia-German relations
Duřtová, Agáta ; Veselý, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Šauer, Jaroslav (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with the presidential decrees of the 1940-1945. It analyses the context of the creation of these documents and then observes decrees, which influenced german (hungarian) minorities and then their future lives. The resting parts are based on the comparison of the Czech- German international relations and presidential decrees, where the influence of the decrees on the formation between the Czech republic (or Czechoslovakia) and Germany is observed.
Sudetendeutsche Frage in den gegenwaertigen tschechisch-deutschen Beziehungen
Ležáková, Petra ; Šauer, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Veselý, Zdeněk (referee)
Práce pojednává o česko-německých vztazích v letech 1997-2006 v kontextu sudetoněmecké otázky. V práci je rozebíráno Sudetoněmecké krajanské sdružení jakožto zosobňovatel sudetoněmecké otázky ve Spolkové republice Německo. Samostatné kapitoly jsou věnovány Sudetoněmecké kanceláři Praha a reflexi sudetoněmecké otázky spolu s obrazem Sudetoněmeckého krajanského sdružení ve vybraných českých denících.

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