Přiblížení průběhu osídlování jednotlivých pohraničních oblastí českých zemí po druhé světové válce

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Title in English An explanation of a course of frontier settlement in particular parts of the Czech lands after the 2 nd World War
Authors

ČAPKA František

Year of publication 2006
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference SpPf MU v Brně, řada společenských věd č. 21
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Education

Citation
Field History
Keywords explanation Czech lands Czechs Slovaks members of other Slavic nations reemigrants repatriates
Description Czech lands frontier settlement after the 2 nd World War represented a complex of changes in national, economic, political, demographic and social area what radically influenced lives and thinking of millions people for several decades. It conincided with displacement of Germans from Czechoslovakia after May 1945. During several years, this area went through the most significant changes in all its history. More than third of the western part of Czechoslovakia was resettled. About five milion people moved and more than half of were new settlers - Czechs, Slovaks and members of other Slavic nations - reemigrants and repatriates. The essay explains this process in six individual border regions with its specific features.
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