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Media image and presentation of the Nuremberg trials in 1945-1949
CHALOUPKOVÁ, Michaela
In this thesis I focus on military trials with war criminals led by the victorious powers at International Military Tribunal. These processes took place in Nuremberg between 1945 and 1949. I deal with the Nuremberg processes and their reflection in the Czechoslovak Period Press. First, the issue of Nuremberg processes is described and supported by secondary sources. This section is dealing with the processes as such, including the processes and results of the lawsuits. Subsequently, the work focuses on the image of the processes in Czechoslovak press - this is also the essence of my analysis. The issue of reality and media processes are also taken into account (e.g. how media portray the processes in the National Front system in 1945-1949, considering their political polarization). The thesis shows a picture of how the Czechoslovak press dealt with the topic of Nuremberg processes.
General prof. JUDr. Bohuslav Ečer
Dudáš, Michal ; Koura, Petr (referee) ; Hnilica, Jiří (referee)
In my thesis I focused on the czech lawyer and jurist JUDr. Bohuslav Ečer. He became one of the main ideologist of international criminal law thanks to his hard work . He represeted Czechoslovakia during the Nuremberg trials after World War II. I also watched his life after the end of the Nuremberg trials, when Bohuslav Eček got into STB's viewfinder and a rigid political process was being prepared against him. KEYWORDS Key words: Bohuslav Ečer, war crimes, Nuremberg trials, International criminal law, International military tribune, Hermann Göring, Joachim Ribbentrop, Hans Lammers, Kurt Daluege, Wilhelm Keitel, StB
The Creation, evolution and course of the International Military tribunal at Nuremberg and the Subsequent Nuremberg trials and its comparison with the theoretical basis and course of the military trials with the personnel of the Concentration camps held in the american occupation zone
Beránek, Jan ; Seltenreich, Radim (advisor) ; Falada, David (referee)
The purpose of this thesis is to compare the Trial of major Nazi war criminals before International Military Tribunal with others trials held in American occupation zone in the Exclusive American jurisdiction (concretely the so called Subsequent Nuremberg trials and the Dachau trials) and to find the similarities between them. The thesis is divided into the six chapters, which are further divided into the subchapters. The first chapter describes the situation during and after the Second World War and the considerations of the Allied powers about the method of the punishment of the Nazi war criminals, which was necessary. The second chapter deals with the creation of the Charter of the International Military Tribunal. This law was created with the joint efforts of the most prominent lawyers from the United States of America, Soviet Union, Great Britain and France. The Charter included new categories of crimes, which were the reaction to the unprecedented extensity of Nazi atrocities. This "Nuremberg charter" helped greatly in the development of the International criminal law. In the second chapter, the reasons for choosing Nuremberg as the location of the trials are also taken in consideration. The third chapter examines the proceedings of the International Military Tribunal. Extra attention is given to the...
Bohuslav Ečer-his life and work
Dudáš, Michal ; Hnilica, Jiří (advisor) ; Koura, Petr (referee)
In my thesis I focused on the czech lawyer and jurist JUDr. Bohuslav Ečer. He became one of the main ideologist of international criminal law thanks to his hard work . He represeted Czechoslovakia during the Nuremberg trials after World War II.

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