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Displacement of German population in Cheb region 1945-1948
RAMBOUSKOVÁ, Ivana
The handed bachelor?s work concerns with Czech-German relationship after Second World War particularly between years 1945-1948. It is focused on the sad sequel of Second World War when occurred the biggest transport of people in the Czech state history- displacement of Sudeten Germans. In the first part of my work is sketched the characteristic of the period which preceded turn of events. These events resulted with the start of Adolf Hitler?s power and with Second World War. Then I described the first ideas of displacement which were formulated by exile President Edvar Beneš in England and also by the atmosphere, which took control over Czech nation after the end of Second World War. Hate and desire for the revenge for repression years caused by Nazi Germans culminated by displacement of 2,2 million of German population. The first part also concerns with the causes, course and consequences of Germans? displacement form the Czechoslovakia. The second part is focused on the post-war situation in Cheb region. Cheb, which was the town with almost exclusively German population, did not experience ?unrestrained? displacement which took place in the majority of the Czechoslovakia. This part briefly sketched the picture of the pre-war situation in Cheb region, release by American army and first of all the accomplishment of displacement of Germans from this region. ?

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