History
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Funding for Terezín barracks overhaul under threat
The Dresden Barracks, one of the largest buildings in the former Terezín ghetto, are in a desolate state. Experts say that the complex needs to be repaired quickly.
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30 years of McDonald's in Czech Republic
The first McDonald's branch in Prague’s Vodičkova Street, which opened on March 20, 1992, still sells its classic burgers and fries in an almost unchanged interior.
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Czechs and Russians: A love-hate relationship
A look back in history shows that Czechs have always had a complicated relationship with Russians.
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The first Czech female doctor graduated in Prague 120 years ago
Anna Honzáková was the very first Czech female doctor and gynaecologist, as well as being a women’s rights activist and opponent of abortion.
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The latest on the Holocaust memorial and redevelopment plans for the Bubny train station
The Holocaust memorial at the Bubny train station shows how a project dedicated to remembering the past can play a part in revitalizing a neighbourhood in the future.
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Return of the golden treasure
Forty years ago, on February 20, 1982, USD 250 million worth of Czechoslovak Republic's gold reserves was returned to its rightful owner.
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Czech archaeologists unearth largest mummification deposit ever found in Egypt
Czech archaeologists have made another major discovery in Egypt. During excavations in Abusir they unearthed a cache of 370 vessels used in the mummification process.
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The Czechoslovak Gulag survivor and WWII vet (98) implicated in the murder of Jews
Michal Krecul, today 98, was a Gulag survivor, decorated Czechoslovak WWII soldier and later political prisoner. A study shows he also took part in a gruesome mass murder.
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1912: Prague’s Hlávka Bridge opens
Hlávka Bridge, the first concrete bridge across the Vltava in Prague, was opened 110 years ago.
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Brass study helps uncover close ties between Rome and Germanic Bohemia
A team of Czech archaeologists claims that it has proven the existence of extensive trade between the Roman Empire and the Germanic tribes that lived in Bohemia.
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New project to commemorate thousands of bells stolen by Nazis
A new project aims to create a new 9,801 kilogramme bell for Prague – to commemorate thousands of church and tower bells stolen and melted down by the Nazis in 1942.
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New app tracks Holocaust as it happened in Prague streets
On the occasion of International Holocaust Remembrance Day, a new mobile app has been launched which enables users to study the Holocaust through an interactive map.
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