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Comparison of the Jewish and Roma holocaust in Bohemia and Moravia during World War II
Jarolinová, Nikola
The main objective of the bachelor thesis is to compare the Jewish and Roma holocaust during the Second World War. The first part of the work serves as an introduction to the political career of Adolf Hitler who rendered racism a national ideology and the anti-Jewish and anti-Roma measures that followed his appointment to the office, first in Germany and later in all the annexed territories. The main part is devoted to the description of preparation, execution and subsequent acknowledgement of the Jewish and Roma holocaust at the area of Bohemia and Moravia. The final chapter then compares the two holocausts with focus on the investigated territory.
Final solution of the Czech question during the Second World War
Rachačová, Karolína ; Rataj, Jan (advisor) ; Háka, Antonín (referee)
During the time of Hitler's government in Germany, racial theories became the ideological cornerstone of policy in Nazi Germany. Based on that a strong racism against less valuable nations was developed in the Nazi Germany along with a number of plans for their destruction. Czechs were also included among these unwanted nations and their territory was also one of the first Nazi-occupied territories. This thesis is an analysis of their plans for a "final solution of the Czech Question" which was one of Hitler's ideological goals and consisted of complete Germanization of the whole Czech-Moravian area. What were the reasons for Hitler's hatred agaist the Czechs, how were the Nazis planning to achieve their goals and what concrete actions did they already taken during their occupation of the Czech-Moravian area? In my thesis I have worked with historical documents and scientific literature.

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