History
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Over 600 Czechoslovak soldiers killed in the Battle of the Dukla Pass have no memorial
Over 600 of the nearly 2,000 Czechoslovak soldiers, who died at the Battle of the Dukla Pass, remain unlisted on any memorial. Czech historians are working to change that.
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Stay the night in a converted nuclear bunker in Brno, Moravia
Beneath Brno, the “10-Z Bunker” reminds visitors of Czechia’s complex history. Built during WW2 to shield against bombings, the partially completed bunker provided refuge.
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From Masaryk to Havel: A quick history of Czechoslovakia's presidents
On October 28th, Czechia marks 106 years since Czechoslovakia was declared as an independent state. Historian Jan Adamec tells us the story of its office of president.
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Moravia’s Excalibur: Bronze-Age sword unearthed near Přerov
Archaeologists at the Comenius Museum in Přerov have revealed to the public an ancient sword from the Bronze Age, found by accident in a field close to the city.
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Archaeologists discover unique Early Bronze Age burial site near Olomouc
Archaeologists from Olomouc have discovered the largest Early Bronze Age burial site of the so-called Nitra culture unearthed to date in Central Moravia.
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Slavic fortress in Germany now under Czech ownership
In the German state of Brandenburg, a mighty circular fortress, a replica of a Slavic castle from the ninth or tenth century, has been acquired by a Czech owner.
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Czechast about Jan Hus and Constance
A visit to Jan Hus Museum in Constance with a very knowledgeble guide to how and why the Czech theologian, thinker and reformer ended his life in this German city.
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Hussite warrior Jan Žižka’s face reconstructed 600 years after his death
To mark the 600th anniversary of the death of Czech warrior Jan Žižka of Trocnov, an international scientific team created a digital model of his face.
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35 years of democracy: Czechs still favor current system over pre-1989 regime
A new STEM analysis reveals that nearly half of Czechs view the current democratic regime as better than the pre-1989 communist system.
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From Prayer for Marta to Jožin z bažin: New songbook marks Velvet Revolution anniversary
A unique songbook marking the upcoming anniversary of the Velvet Revolution has just been released in Czechia.
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Czech court rehabilitates parish priest Toufar, tortured to death by StB
The Regional Court in Hradec Králové has rehabilitated parish priest Josef Toufar who was arrested and tortured to death by the communist police in 1950.
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Václav Havel in his own words
Czechia has given the world many notable figures. However, no Czech has garnered as much respect worldwide in recent history as Prague-born Václav Havel.
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