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Profile, work and theory of Jesús Baigorri Jalón
Pejchalová, Milada ; Králová, Jana (advisor) ; Čeňková, Ivana (referee)
The central focus of this Master's thesis was to provide a concise overview of the academic work of the contemporary Spanish interpreter and interpreting historian, Jesús Baigorri Jalón. We carried out an in-depth analysis of his work, accompanied by the critical reception of his two key publications. In the introductory part of our thesis, we focused on the author's methodology and placement in Spanish and Czech academic contexts. Then, we elaborated a comprehensive, chronological overview of the author's two main monographs and outlined the main topics discussed in Baigorri's studies. We also focused on the author's contribution to the translation and interpreting studies, his research methodology and its potential to serve as an inspiration to Czech researchers.
The Nuremberg Trial and the International Military Tribunal for the Far East - a comparation
Beranová, Monika ; Soukup, Jaromír (advisor) ; Moravcová, Dagmar (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the comparation of the Nuremberg Trial and the International Military Tribunal for the Far East. Each trial has its own specifics which will be taken into consideration. The thesis analyses the role of the victorious powers, which affected the proceedings of the trials. It also assesses the extent to which the role of those powers in the trials affected the deepening of their differences in the context of the beginning of the Cold War. The analysis of the trials proceedings is followed by the comparation of their selected aspects. The conclusion attemts to assess the influence of both trials on the forming of the postwar international system.
Hermann Göring - The Key Witness of Nazi Crime in Nuremberg?
CINGROŠ, Jan
The Bachelor thesis deals with Hermann Göring, one of the worst Nazi criminals in the World War II. Hermann Göring, an Empire marshal, belonged to important personalities of Nazi Germany in the 30s and 40s of the 20th century. He was a close collaborator of Adolf Hitler, the leader of the Third Empire. After the World War II Hermann Göring was accused and sentenced with other twenty-one war criminals at the Nuremberg Trials. This thesis focuses on Herman Göring´s role in the Nuremberg Trials, which took place in the years 1945-1946. The roles and guilt of those who had been accused of and charged with their crime perpetrated during the World War II and their part in the ultimate solving of Jude question as well as in other crime were investigated at this trial.

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