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    reg. č. CZ.1.07/2.2.00/28.0326

    Subject: History and Tradition of the Army of the Czech Republic
    Form of study: full-time
    Subjetc´s goals: The goals of this subject are...
    Learning outcomes:
    • skills:
    • Student could apply knowledge of origin and activities of Czechoslovak Legions during First World War, participation of military men in foreign resistance movement in Second World War, and in struggle against Communist Regime after January 1948, and could utilize this knowledge in leadership.
    • abilities:
    • Student could identify events and facts of historical development that are recognized as tradition of Czech (Czechoslovak) armed forces.
    • competences:
    • Student is able to make his own independent and responsible decision in context of changing settings and could take its broader social impact into his consideration.
    Subject continuity: No continuity, thematicly fullfill subject Selected Chapters of Czech and World History.
    Conditions for successful completion of the course:
    • Presentation own conclusions in form of paper.
    Basic literature:
    • In Czech language only, see Historie a tradice A ČR.
    Recommended readings:
    • In Czech language only, see Historie a tradice A ČR.
  • Czechoslovak Legions in Russia 1914 to 1918

    Formation of Czechoslovak Legions in Russia and their activities until October Revolution 1917 and Siberian Anabasis.

  • Czechoslovak Legions in France and in Italy 1914 to 1918

    Origin of Czechoslovak Legions in France and their military activities 1914 to 1918 and effort of Czech National Council to establish Czechoslovak Legions in Italy and military activities of legions in 1917 to 1918.

  • Second Czechoslovak Resistance in Soviet Union

    Formation of Czechoslovak Second Resistance Movement in Soviet Union, i.e. establishing of Czechoslovak military units in 1942 to 1945 and their military activities (esp. battle of Sokolovo, Dukla Pass and Ostrava Operation).

  • Second Czechoslovak Resistance in the West

    Situation in Protectorate Bohemia and Moravia and conditions for formation of Second Czechoslovak Resistance Movement abroad, formation of Czechoslovak military units in France and in United Kingdom and their military activities 1940 to 1945 (esp. siege of Tobruk and Dunkikr).

  • Czechoslovak Army 1945 to 1948

    Struggle for the political affilitation of Czechoslovak Army in 1945 to 1948 and coup d'état of February 1948.

  • Persecution of Czechoslovak Officers by Communist Regime

    Nature and course of persecution of (former) soldiers after February 1948 and selected examples of persecution.

  • Czechoslovak Army in Structure of Warsaw Pact 1955 to 1968

    Context of establishing of NATO and Warsaw Pact and Czechoslovak Army in structures of Warsaw Pact.