Jan Čulík continues his interview with Zbyněk Unčovský (87) from the small town of Bystré in the Czech-Moravian Highlands about life there in the 20th century. This is a part of the systematic effort of the Britské listy Interviews to map out life in Central Europe in the 20th century. In this part of the interview, Mr. Unčovský talks about collectivisation and life under communism in Czech villages from 1945 until 1968. The interview was broadcast by the Czech cable TV station Regionalnitelevize.cz from 20th October 2017
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In this interview, Jan Čulík speaks to Antonín J. Liehm (92) , a major Czech cultural commentator a...
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Jan Čulík interviews František Řezáč, a technologist who worked for many years for the Pilsen "Škod...
Jan Čulík continues his interview with Zbyněk Unčovský (87) from the small town of Bystré in the Cze...
Jan Čulík interviews Zbyněk Unčovský (87) in the small town of Bystré in the Czech-Moravian Highland...
After the democratic revolution in 1989, a group of thirty-year-olds who had been formed by their ex...
Third part of Jan Čulík's television interview with Zbyněk Unčovský (87), a retired textile engineer...
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