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Didactics and characteristics of public and professional courses of selfdefense
Zumr, Jan ; Pavelka, Radim (advisor) ; Štěpánek, Jan (referee)
Title: Didactics and characteristics of public and professional courses of selfdefense Objectives of the theses: Characterize the public and professional self-defense courses and describe their methodology Method: In the work was used theoretical-descriptive strategy grounded on qualitative research methods of data collection based on information system of personal experience and information obtained controlled interview with instructors police and self-defense instructors in the civilian sphere. Results: The methodology of teaching self-defense in a civil and professional spheres was used. Also was characterized the difference in the focus of these courses. Key words: Selfdefense, combat sports, martial arts, professional and civilian self-defense courses
Analysis of the activities of Allgemeine-SS in Lower Austria in the years 1932 - 1945
Zumr, Jan ; Horčička, Václav (advisor) ; Koura, Jan (referee) ; Veselý, Martin (referee)
The dissertation deals with the research of a role played by the SS, respectively Allgemeine-SS, in Lower Austria and Reichsgau Lower Danube since its creation in the early 1930s to the end of the Second World War. The dissertation's purpose is to analyse SS activities, structure and staff. Its history showed a number of identical features with the history of the SS in other Austrian Bundesländer and in Germany itself, but at the same time local specifics appeared. In Lower Austria / Lower Danube, the SS had the second highest or even the highest number of members in entire Austria, depending on a particular year. However, conversion to per capita it was exactly the opposite. In comparison with the situation in "the old empire", the SS also showed below average numbers of SS men. This fact consisted in geographic character and population social structure of the country whose predominantly Catholic-conservative inhabitants living in the lowland countryside showed greater resistance to entry into the SS than Evangelicals or Catholics living in the mountains. The situation was specific in South Moravia and the south-eastern corner of Bohemia which were connected to Lower Danube in October 1938. There were, as in the entire former Czechoslovak borderlands, a number of Allgemeine-SS members per capita...
Austrian Members of the 2th Tank Division SS Das Reich
Zumr, Jan ; Horčička, Václav (advisor) ; Koura, Jan (referee)
This thesis deals with the involvement of the Austrians in the 2nd tank division SS "Das Reich." The introductory part analyzes personnel cast of the division and aims at finding the answer to the question, in which period the largest number of the Austrians served in the division and possibly how many. The main focus is put on the question, whether the Austrians in the division who owned the highest army decorations of the Third Reich were represented by below-average or above-average numbers in view of their total number. We can not omit to mention a social profile of these decorated men, which provides us with broader point of view of their personalities. Last but not least, the thesis deals with the question, whether the Austrians took part in war crimes committed by the division. Key words: division "Das Reich", Waffen-SS, Austrians, social profile, war crimes, high decorations
Didactics and characteristics of public and professional courses of selfdefense
Zumr, Jan ; Pavelka, Radim (advisor) ; Štěpánek, Jan (referee)
Title: Didactics and characteristics of public and professional courses of selfdefense Objectives of the theses: Characterize the public and professional self-defense courses and describe their methodology Method: In the work was used theoretical-descriptive strategy grounded on qualitative research methods of data collection based on information system of personal experience and information obtained controlled interview with instructors police and self-defense instructors in the civilian sphere. Results: The methodology of teaching self-defense in a civil and professional spheres was used. Also was characterized the difference in the focus of these courses. Key words: Selfdefense, combat sports, martial arts, professional and civilian self-defense courses
German allies in the Battle of Stalingrad 1942/1943
Zumr, Jan ; Horčička, Václav (advisor) ; Soukup, Jaromír (referee)
This work discusses action of armies of German allies, i.e. Romanians, Italians and Hungarians, in the battle of Stalingrad. It is conceived so that to catch the development of events from the beginning of involvement of Romania, Italy and Hungary on the eastern front to the destruction of their armies during the mentioned battle. The aim of work is to evaluate the performance of Romanian, Italian and Hungarian troops and point out to unfamiliar behaviour of German soldiers to their allied brothers-in-arms. It also deals with a question if Germans themselves are responsible for the defeat of their allies, and if they are, how much.

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