History
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80 years since liberation of Auschwitz, Czechia commemorates International Holocaust Remembrance Day
International Holocaust Remembrance Day offers Czechia a chance to reflect on the horrors of the Holocaust, and to consider what work still needs to be done.
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Club for Old Prague celebrates 125 years of existence
The Club for Old Prague, founded on 28 January 1900, is one of the most important institutions dedicated to the protection of historical and cultural heritage in Prague.
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Brothels and Charles IV: Czechast with Dr. Eleanor Janega
In this episode, we have a truly fascinating guest, Eleanor Janega, an American historian with a deep personal and professional connection to Czech history.
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Historic furnace discovered in Jindřichův Hradec brewery, childhood home of Bedřich Smetana
Archaeologists in Jindřichův Hradec have made a unique discovery at the castle brewery, uncovering furnaces dating back to the late 18th century.
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Historian on forgotten WWII heroes: I feel compelled to tell their life stories
Jiří Klůc is a young historian with a profound interest in World War II history and particularly in forgotten war heroes scattered the world over.
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Jewish Museum head Pavla Niklová: When Oct. 7 happened we realised we live in an open society
The director of the Jewish Museum in Prague, Pavla Niklová, on everything from her own background to whether it has been much impacted by the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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First public library in Prague opened 250 years ago
250 years ago, the first public library in Prague opened its doors, marking the beginning of a new chapter in the city’s literary history.
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Mass grave from Seven Years’ War unearthed at Prague’s Břevnov Monastery
Archaeologists in Prague have uncovered one of Europe's largest mass burial sites from the Seven Years' War. The discovery was made in the courtyard of Břevnov Monastery.
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The tragic end of Operation Barium
On January 16, 1945, the Nazis cracked down on Operation Barium, one of the most successful resistance networks in the Protectorate during World War II.
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Remembering the life of Eva Kubíková-Bullock, one of the surviving children of the Lidice massacre
Eva Kubíková-Bullock, who was one of the surviving children of Lidice, died at the age of eighty-seven. She lived in Canada but visited Lidice throughout her life.
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Echoes of Milan: Mevro tram veteran back in service on Prague’s historic 42 route
A newly restored historic Mevro tram, a distant relative of the legendary trams in Milan, can now be seen roaming the streets of Prague.
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Anežka Hodinová-Spurná: A trailblazer in Czech politics born 130 years ago
Anežka Hodinová-Spurná was a fearless advocate for women’s rights and a pioneer in Czechoslovak politics.
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