History
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Miloš Jakeš, Communist leader in charge during Velvet Revolution, dies aged 97
Miloš Jakeš, the last Communist Party general secretary of Czechoslovakia, has died at the age of 97.
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Initiator: I was extremely surprised we got permission to erect Marian column
The most divisive construction of the year in Prague is surely a Marian column that recently appeared on Old Town Square. We speak to an initiator of the replica.
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Over 10,000 historical books to be moved to Strahov Library - making them accessible to public
The Archbishopric of Prague has begun moving more than ten thousand historical books from its private collection to the library at the Strahov Monastery.
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Archaeologists search for remains of Zdena Mašínová in Prague mass grave
Archaeologists are searching for the remains of Zdena Mašínová. The WWII resister also fell victim to the Communists, who dumped her body in a mass grave in Prague in 1956.
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Helen Epstein: One real skill and one fake one helped my mother survive the Holocaust
Franci’s War by Franci Rabinek Epstein is a Holocaust memoir told from a candid female perspective. The author’s daughter, Helen Epstein, shares her powerful story.
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Inching eastwards: The re-alignment of Central and Eastern Europe after the fall of the Iron Curtai
Historian Sergey Radchenko shares his new research insights into the drift of Central and Eastern European states away from Russia towards the West after 1989.
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Czech nation pays tribute to Milada Horáková on 70th anniversary of her judicial murder
After being convicted in a notorious show trial, politician Milada Horáková was the sole female political prisoner to be executed by Czechoslovakia's Communist regime.
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New book puts spotlight on family of Milada Horáková
A new book, I Go With My Head Held High, looks at the fates of the family of Milada Horáková, who was executed by the Communist regime 70 years ago this Saturday.
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The first ever Spartakiad mass exercise and how it was influenced by the Sokol movement
Tuesday marks the 65th anniversary since the first Spartakiad was held in Czechoslovakia.
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Winners of design competition for Lety Memorial announced
It took thirty years for the Czech authorities to buy out a pig farm that was built on the site of a WWII concentration camp for Romani and Sinti people at Lety in South…
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Lidice: a Czech tragedy’s enduring legacy, as marked in Mexico and embodied in girls’ names
June 10 marks the anniversary of the Lidice massacre, ordered by Hitler in retaliation for the assassination of Nazi governor Reinhard Heydrich by Czechoslovak…
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“What was crucial was the hidden conflict with Havel” – Civic Forum’s Jan Urban on 30th anniversary…
Exactly 30 years ago, on June 8 and 9, 1990, the first free elections to Czechoslovakia’s Federal Assembly in over four decades were held. Following extremely high turnout…
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