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Land reform during the first Czechoslovak Republic
Zikmund, Martin ; Adamová, Karolina (advisor) ; Skřejpková, Petra (referee)
This thesis represents my attempt to summarise everything important about land reform taking place during the First Czechoslovak Republic. Land reform was a giant project lasting almost twenty years, whose consequences we can still feel today, be it either results of the reform or restitutional trials that are held to this day. Its enduring importance along with my interest in the era of First Czechoslovak Republic are among the main reasons why I have chosen this topic. Throughout writing, I've put emphasis on legal aspects of the reform where possible. The thesis is composed of nine chapters. Chapter one analyses the economic situation of land owners before the beginning of the land reform. The land owners are divided into categories by amount of owned land and these categories are compared from various points of view. Chapter Two is the most extensive one and it is entirely adressed to legislation of the land reform. The chapter is subdivided into three parts. Part One is also divided into several subdivisions, each of them explaining demands of each individual political party or movement. Part Two describes the story behind introducing the legal acts. Finally, Part Three thoroughly analyses the most important legal acts of the land reform. Chapter Three documents temporary actions that were...
Changes in inhabitants and property conditions on the Czech-German border area during the years 1945 - 1953 - confiscations, rations and leaving assignment using the example of cadastral community Cudrovice
ČADOVÁ, Aneta
Bachelor thesis called "Changes in inhabitants and property conditions on the Czech-German border area during the years 1945 - 1953 - confiscations, rations and leaving assignment using the example of cadastral community Cudrovice." In my work I engaged in documentation on the base of accessible archives from breaking moment in post-war evolution of Cudrovice-municipality and Plešivec-settlement, which led gradually to their very last end. This is the question to express living conditions of original German after the ending of the Second World War, their denotation as "publicly unreliable individuals" and the confiscation of their possessions itself. The only exception was Šrajer's family, which had lived there both before the war and after it, therefore it was the only link among local oldsettled people and new settlement. Just new settlement brought to life these places at least for a while. Their destiny connected with these places is fundamental part of my work. The new settlement was examined both by political background and unfavourable economic conditions of Šumava foothills. One and the other caused their leaving and consequently end of Cudrovice and Plešivec. The work is completed by also important part of common historical events and prescriptive sources, related to subject of my work and particulars contemporary cadastral maps, photographs charged to provide factual form to amorphous places, events and names. Modern photographs support reality of extinction of Cudrovice and partial extinction of Plešivec.

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