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PhDr. Klára Červenková a její přínos ženám v 1. polovině 20. století
DŘEVOVÁ, Lenka
The bachelor's thesis will be introduced by outlining the term women's issues, the historical transformation of the position of women and their job opportunities. There will be reminded on development emancipation movement during 19th and 20th century. The main part deals with a life journey of high school teacher, doctor Klára Červenková (1873-1945), her study at Minerva Grammar School, at Charles University in Prague and at School of Pedagogical Studies in Prague. This bachelor´s thesis is also about pedagogical work as a high school professor with reference to the issue of lay morality. In the work is mentioned her participation in women´s clubs and political associations- Committee on Women's Suffrage and the Women's National Council. Moreover, the relationship with other activists of the emancipation movement will be described. Also, will be introduced her participation in Committee on Aid for Democratic Spain, her negative attitude to Nazism and the associated fateful stay in the Ravensbrück concentration camp.
Slovak Jews in Theresienstadt, Sachsenhausen, Ravensbrück and Bergen-Belsen, 1944/1945
Putík, Daniel ; Švec, Luboš (advisor) ; Kubátová, Hana (referee) ; Nižňanský, Eduard (referee)
The dissertation focuses on the fates of some 5 000 men, women and children of mostly Jewish descent who were deported by German Nazi authorities from the occupied Slovak State into the Sachsenhausen, Ravensbrück, Bergen-Belsen and Theresienstadt concentration camps in the period ranging from November 1944 to the end of March 1945. The main objectives of the dissertation include the establishment of the number and identity of the deportees, the circumstances of their arrest, deportation, imprisonment and liberation as well as the causes of survival, or death, of the victims of racial persecution during the German occupation of Slovakia. Based on a comparative and content analysis of the available archival sources, oral and written testimonies by survivors and, to a limited extent, of secondary literature, the writer attempts to explain the conduct of the perpetrators and victims as well as the general historical context of the deportation and imprisonment of Slovak Jews by the Nazi regime. Based on an analysis of documents related to the anti-Jewish measures taken by the Nazi security apparatus in Slovakia with the assistance of local collaborators, more general conclusions are made with regard to the development of the Nazi "Final Solution of the Jewish Question" in the German Reich and the...
Slovak Jews in Theresienstadt, Sachsenhausen, Ravensbrück and Bergen-Belsen, 1944/1945
Putík, Daniel ; Švec, Luboš (advisor) ; Kubátová, Hana (referee) ; Nižňanský, Eduard (referee)
The dissertation focuses on the fates of some 5 000 men, women and children of mostly Jewish descent who were deported by German Nazi authorities from the occupied Slovak State into the Sachsenhausen, Ravensbrück, Bergen-Belsen and Theresienstadt concentration camps in the period ranging from November 1944 to the end of March 1945. The main objectives of the dissertation include the establishment of the number and identity of the deportees, the circumstances of their arrest, deportation, imprisonment and liberation as well as the causes of survival, or death, of the victims of racial persecution during the German occupation of Slovakia. Based on a comparative and content analysis of the available archival sources, oral and written testimonies by survivors and, to a limited extent, of secondary literature, the writer attempts to explain the conduct of the perpetrators and victims as well as the general historical context of the deportation and imprisonment of Slovak Jews by the Nazi regime. Based on an analysis of documents related to the anti-Jewish measures taken by the Nazi security apparatus in Slovakia with the assistance of local collaborators, more general conclusions are made with regard to the development of the Nazi "Final Solution of the Jewish Question" in the German Reich and the...
The display of Ravensbrück and Neuengamme concentration camps (and their surroundings) in the documentary literature and the testimonies of eyewitnesses
Králová, Barbora ; Hadwiger, Julia Nina Vanessa (advisor) ; Tvrdík, Milan (referee)
In my bachelor thesis I focus on the display of Ravensbrück and Neuengamme concentration camps and their surroundings in the documentary literature. I examine how the people of the neighborhood towns and villages cooperated with the concentration camps, how they dealt with and how they accepted the fact that a concentration camp was so close by. I explore this topic from the point of view of the people who lived in that area as well as from the point of view of the prisoners from the concentration camps. A further focus is drawn to the prisoners themselves and how, or in what way they were in contact with the civilian population.

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