History
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Ondřej Matějka on the uncomfortable issue of the Sudetenland
In this week’s One on One, Dominik Jůn talks with Ondřej Matějka, a young man with a passion for a historically significant region of the Czech Republic.
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Czechs to launch Agent Orange clean-up operation in Vietnam
A team of Czech experts are currently in Vietnam to plan one of the biggest clean-up operations in the Southeast Asian country’s history. The Czech Development Agency has…
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Transforming token integration into good faith: Martin Luther King talks to Czechoslovak Radio
“I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: ‘We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal…
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Postal Museum in Prague marks 90 years
The Postal Museum in Prague is celebrating its 90th anniversary. The museum, which was founded very soon after the establishment of Czechoslovakia, has just launched a…
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Unique Napoleon stamp collection on exhibit at Austerlitz Chateau
A rare collection of stamps bearing the likeness of French Emperor Napoleon has gone on exhibit at the Slavkov (or Austerlitz) Chateau on the anniversary of the Battle of…
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Mailbox
This week in Mailbox: Radio Prague’s special programme on November 17, reception in different parts of the world, the biggest river in the Czech Republic. Listeners quoted…
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Martin Brown: a post-Cold War perspective on the wartime Czechoslovak government in London
Martin Brown is an English historian with a particular interest in twentieth century Czechoslovak history. His mother is Czech and he speaks both languages fluently…
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Early medieval jewelry highlighted at Prague Castle
The Story of Prague Castle is a permanent exhibition at Prague’s most famous site, covering its magnificent thousand-year history – from its architecture to the lives of…
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German WWII soldiers laid to rest in Cheb
The first of some 4,500 remains of German soldiers and several hundred civilians, who died on Czech territory during the Second World War, were buried in the west Bohemian…
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Shared destinies: Kissinger and Dienstbier meet in 1964
The early 1960s saw dramatic developments in the Cold War, with the building of the Berlin Wall and then the brinkmanship of the Cuban Missile Crisis. But there were also…
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November 17th anniversary overshadowed by radar debate
Czechs on Monday marked 19 years since the fall of communism and the return of freedom and democracy to their country. It was a day of remembrance but more than ever…
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Czech-British author Benjamin Kuras on the fall of communism in Czechoslovakia and the difficulty…
Czech-born British author and journalist Benjamin Kuras was one of many expatriates who witnessed the fall of communism in Czechoslovakia from abroad. Ahead of autumn 1989…
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