Repatriace polských a československých občanů po druhé světové válce v polské a české historiografii
The repatriation of the so-called displaced persons after World War II represented a serious problem, with which the states of the anti-Hitler coalition in Europe had to deal. Due to the war events millions ofinhabitants found themselves absent from home. This article strives to present and characte...
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Published in: | Český časopis historický (Prague, Czech Republic : 1990) Czech Republic : 1990), 2018-04, Vol.116 (2), p.426-650 |
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Summary: | The repatriation of the so-called displaced persons after World War II represented a serious problem, with which the states of the anti-Hitler coalition in Europe had to deal. Due to the war events millions ofinhabitants found themselves absent from home. This article strives to present and characterize the approaches of Polish and Czech historiographies to the study of these issues. It follows the developing interest in the research of the repatriation of Polish and Czech citizens in both historiographies. It is likely that the post-war repatriation of Poles because of its magnitude and also the contradictions accompanying it, makes this migration relatively deeply rooted in Polish historical thinking. Consequently, the interest in the study of repatriation appears as early as the 1960s and nowadays encompasses dozens ofpublications and magazine articles. Contrary to that Czech historiography has until now devoted little attention to the issue od the repatriation ofCzech citizens. It, however, seems that this tendency finally takes its turn and Czech historians are paying more attention to this topic. |
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ISSN: | 0862-6111 2570-9208 |