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FACING HISTORY The evolution of Cze
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Published by Gallery s.r.o. for the
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Contents Chapter I ■ Historical R
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Foreword The end of eight centuries
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HISTORICAL ROOTS 10
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towns of the Bohemian kingdom that
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continued to be present on the terr
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king (the first being Vratislav II
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St. Wenceslas, the patron saint of
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Theutonica as a category defined by
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and the arrival of the Czechs. This
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25 Historical Roots Chapter I The B
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Meanwhile the position of Prussia w
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econciliation with the so-called Mo
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economic sphere also. It is no acci
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figure continued to grow, but in th
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Chapter II The Czechs and Germans a
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Chapter II guardianship of czarist
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Chapter II Declaration of the Right
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Chapter II ideals common to all man
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Chapter II The Czechs and Germans a
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Chapter II deputation, as manifeste
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Chapter II under the leadership of
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Chapter II the wake of World War II
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Chapter II up to October 28, 1918.
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Chapter II whole, i.e. those that f
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Chapter II At that time it was not
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Chapter II important in terms of in
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Chapter II opted for Czechoslovak n
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Chapter II On December 16, 1916, th
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CZECHS AND GERMANS IN A DEMOCRATIC
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Czechs and Germans in a Democratic
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Czechs and Germans in a Democratic
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centred on the Živnostenská banka
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Chapter IV THE “SECOND REPUBLIC
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Chapter IV until November 30, 1938,
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Chapter IV years”. He announced t
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Chapter IV decree failed to specify
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Chapter IV whereby ownership relati
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Chapter IV Bohemia and Moravia). Wh
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Chapter IV farmers were forbidden t
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Chapter IV demanded that the proper
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Chapter IV of that year, Jews had b
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Chapter IV of the banking giants in
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Chapter IV 1945, employed 65.3% of
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Chapter IV unconditional establishm
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Chapter IV they were followed later
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Chapter IV ensuring its efficient a
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Chapter IV The establishment of the
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Chapter IV economic, social and cul
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Chapter IV also applied to foreign
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Chapter IV One of the main tasks of
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Chapter IV and Nazi gangs took plac
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Chapter IV The attitudes of the Ger
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Chapter IV This contradictory state
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Chapter IV saw in them a vision of
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Chapter IV Czechoslovak political l
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Chapter IV RECOGNITION OF THE CZECH
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Chapter IV regards the pre-Munich b
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Chapter IV out by the occupation. N
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Chapter IV Many Czechs were interne
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Chapter IV paradoxically bolstering
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Chapter IV Heydrich and Hácha in f
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Chapter IV central European state a
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Chapter IV The Break up of Czechosl
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Chapter IV Germans; with the intens
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Chapter IV This “final solution
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Chapter IV This was however mirrore
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Chapter IV transmitter “Sparta”
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Chapter IV Germans in the Czechoslo
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Chapter IV 500,000 prominent Henlei
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Chapter IV capable of doing to huma
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THE INTERNATIONAL FRAMEWORK FOR THE
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medical care, around 40,000, or alm
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Nationalities Groups in Europe, Sud
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surviving evacuees returned to Nort
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Eastern Poland to Siberia, Central
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the end of the 1940s in the more no
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central and eastern Europe were cle
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German population compromised durin
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THE TRANSFER AND ITS LEGAL ASPECTS
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agreements concerning reparations.
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would apply, the key Constitutional
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expropriation on territories occupi
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NSDAP, Hungarian political parties,
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the time of issue of the original d
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confiscation), and Constitutional D
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the war-damaged economy. In the sam
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Advisory Council, diplomats of the
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No. 47/1945 Coll., concerning the P
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to confirm and declare as laws the
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Disregarding the partial amnesties
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it was possible, even at that time,
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and legitimacy based on the require
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listed bore witness to the legal an
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Broad civilian resistance came into
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(justifiable). According to German
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Command and any state, municipal, o
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property. Approximately 75,000 peop
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them in connection with the valid c
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Chapter VIII Interpretation of the
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Chapter VIII Interpretation of the
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