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The German Minority and Czechoslovak Trade Unions after the Second World War

Publication at Faculty of Education |
2023

Abstract

Trade unions oint he extremely important role in the attempts to reintegrate or at least partially reintegrate the German minority into society after the Second World War. The trade unions (i.e. the Revolutionary Trade Union Movement) offered German workers to join their ranks and supported the return of Czechoslovak citizenship.

In particular, "mass cultural work" was to be used to attract the German population to oint he ROH and to také an active, conscious part in the building of the Czechoslovak state, specifically to help build singing and theatre groups and to improve conditions for cultural enjoyment.