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Czechoslovak national democratic party and František Hlaváček as a general secretary
Ulm, Karel ; Čechurová, Jana (advisor) ; Kuklík, Jan (referee)
Czechoslovak national democratic party was known for its strict suggestion to the German minority in Czechoslovakia and was keeping them. Famous became the sentence ofthe party chairman Karel Kramář: "Germans into the government, us into a revolution!" 1t was just the National democratic party that had entered in the government with Germans in 1927 ... The National democrats considered such nationalistst who felt a positiv relationship to their nation as to a community of people having a united history, language, culture and traditions. The nationalism of the National democrats was a relationship to a group of people, the patriotism was expressed by a positive relationship to the countryside. Nationalism of František Hlaváček, Karel Kramář, Viktor Dyk, František Sís, Vlastimil Klíma and others was a reaction to the German nationalism. A rightful endeavour before the German revanshism grew by some National democrats in a fobia of aH German. Still the National democratic nationalism ofFrantišek Hlaváček did not cross a border of shovinism in a sense to press and ocuppy others nations. According to the National democrats the nation should have been c10se and capable of defending against the enemies. It does not mean that there could not be partial interests of individuals and groups but those have to retreat...
JUDr. Vlastimil Klíma on the trial with the so-called Green international
Ulm, Karel ; Čechurová, Jana (advisor) ; Kvaček, Robert (referee)
In years 1948 - 1954 political trials to ok place in Czechoslovakia. Between April 23 - 26 the judgment-seat of the National court in Prague held the trial of the so-called Green Intemational. The defendants were accused of participation at the Green Intemational. They were meant as disorganizers who appealed the village rich people and former farmers and were going to harm to the socialism of the countryside, to brake the work of the state agricultural syndicates. On the politicallevel the Green Intemational should have repressed the People's democratic order in Czechoslovakia, taken the power in the state by the former "people's" parties, should have helped the retum of capitalism and tum the country into "fascistic agricultural colony of the United States of America" in frame of the so-called "Central European agricultural federation" supported by the U.S. This should have been achieved by Americans provocated world war that would have been supported from inside the state in frame ofthe former people's parties so from the exile. AH defendants were found guilty. Punishments were from death to in prison for life and to 25 years in prison. Vlastimil Klíma was sentenced to life in prison. After nine years spent in the communist jails he was released after the state amnesty in 1960. JUDr. Vlastimil Klíma was...
JUDr. Vlastimil Klíma on the trial with the so-called Green international
Ulm, Karel ; Kvaček, Robert (referee) ; Čechurová, Jana (advisor)
In years 1948 - 1954 political trials to ok place in Czechoslovakia. Between April 23 - 26 the judgment-seat of the National court in Prague held the trial of the so-called Green Intemational. The defendants were accused of participation at the Green Intemational. They were meant as disorganizers who appealed the village rich people and former farmers and were going to harm to the socialism of the countryside, to brake the work of the state agricultural syndicates. On the politicallevel the Green Intemational should have repressed the People's democratic order in Czechoslovakia, taken the power in the state by the former "people's" parties, should have helped the retum of capitalism and tum the country into "fascistic agricultural colony of the United States of America" in frame of the so-called "Central European agricultural federation" supported by the U.S. This should have been achieved by Americans provocated world war that would have been supported from inside the state in frame ofthe former people's parties so from the exile. AH defendants were found guilty. Punishments were from death to in prison for life and to 25 years in prison. Vlastimil Klíma was sentenced to life in prison. After nine years spent in the communist jails he was released after the state amnesty in 1960. JUDr. Vlastimil Klíma was...
Czechoslovak national democratic party and František Hlaváček as a general secretary
Ulm, Karel ; Kuklík, Jan (referee) ; Čechurová, Jana (advisor)
Czechoslovak national democratic party was known for its strict suggestion to the German minority in Czechoslovakia and was keeping them. Famous became the sentence ofthe party chairman Karel Kramář: "Germans into the government, us into a revolution!" 1t was just the National democratic party that had entered in the government with Germans in 1927 ... The National democrats considered such nationalistst who felt a positiv relationship to their nation as to a community of people having a united history, language, culture and traditions. The nationalism of the National democrats was a relationship to a group of people, the patriotism was expressed by a positive relationship to the countryside. Nationalism of František Hlaváček, Karel Kramář, Viktor Dyk, František Sís, Vlastimil Klíma and others was a reaction to the German nationalism. A rightful endeavour before the German revanshism grew by some National democrats in a fobia of aH German. Still the National democratic nationalism ofFrantišek Hlaváček did not cross a border of shovinism in a sense to press and ocuppy others nations. According to the National democrats the nation should have been c10se and capable of defending against the enemies. It does not mean that there could not be partial interests of individuals and groups but those have to retreat...

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