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Freighter Lidice Affair and its Impact on Czechoslovak-French Relations
Šaldová, Daniela ; Soukup, Jaromír (advisor) ; Perottino, Michel (referee)
The bachelor thesis "Freighter Lidice Affair and its Impact on Czechoslovak-French Relations" examines both the event of the affair itself and its influence on Czechoslovak French relations. The thesis is mainly devoted to the freighter Lidice affair itself, the interception of a Czechoslovak cargo ship carrying arms for the Algerian rebels. The affair is set in the context of Czechoslovak support for the FLN. The next part of the thesis deals with relations particularly in the financial field between years 1960 and 1964 and attempts to assess their development during these years. The work is also based on the period documents from the Archives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic and period newspaper articles.
Harkis - traitors or victims of the Algerian war? Reflection of the auxiliary units in the French army in Algeria after 1962
Ondrová, Sára ; Emler, David (advisor) ; Matějka, Ondřej (referee)
This bachelor's thesis aims to describe the formation and evolution of auxiliary units in the French army, called harkas during the Algerian war. Moreover, it analyses the reflexion of members of the auxiliary units in Algeria after 1962, the year of independence in Algeria, until the present. The first chapter presents the origins of the auxiliary units and their development in the context of the Algerian war. The text underlines motivation of the Algerians for entering into the auxiliary units and practices used by the French army to perceive as many indigenous natives as possible to engage in the army. The chapter also describes the fates of members of auxiliary units at the end of the war and after the ceasefire. In the second part of the paper, the thesis describes the history of independent Algeria with a focus on the connection between the new regime and the army. Additionally, it also incorporates the fusion of the governing elite with the National Liberation Front which endures until present day. This chapter reflecting the development of the newborn Algerian Republic also examines the Algerian conception of history and its impact on image of former members of the auxiliary units in Algerian society. In the context of Algerian history the thesis describes the history of former harkis who...
Harkis - traitors or victims of the Algerian war? Reflection of the auxiliary units in the French army in Algeria after 1962
Ondrová, Sára ; Emler, David (advisor) ; Matějka, Ondřej (referee)
This bachelor's thesis aims to describe the formation and evolution of auxiliary units in the French army, called harkas during the Algerian war. Moreover, it analyses the reflexion of members of the auxiliary units in Algeria after 1962, the year of independence in Algeria, until the present. The first chapter presents the origins of the auxiliary units and their development in the context of the Algerian war. The text underlines motivation of the Algerians for entering into the auxiliary units and practices used by the French army to perceive as many indigenous natives as possible to engage in the army. The chapter also describes the fates of members of auxiliary units at the end of the war and after the ceasefire. In the second part of the paper, the thesis describes the history of independent Algeria with a focus on the connection between the new regime and the army. Additionally, it also incorporates the fusion of the governing elite with the National Liberation Front which endures until present day. This chapter reflecting the development of the newborn Algerian Republic also examines the Algerian conception of history and its impact on image of former members of the auxiliary units in Algerian society. In the context of Algerian history the thesis describes the history of former harkis who...
Algerian war
Švecová, Eliška ; Veselý, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Eichler, Jan (referee)
This thesis deals with the circumstances leading to the decolonization of Algeria. The aim of the thesis is to analyze French-Algerian relations during the Algerian war, especially to determine the specific features of Algeria and its importance for France. Another aim is the analysis of two opposite groups: the French nationalist organization Secret Army Organization whose objective was maintenance of French Algeria, and National Liberation Front which, in contrary, desired to gain the Algerian independence. The work also deals with the events on the French political scene whose changes considerably influenced following the development of the Algerian question.

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