Jan Čulík interviews Zbyněk Unčovský (87) in the small town of Bystré in the Czech-Moravian Highlands about his experiences of life in the twentieth century. In this first part of the three-part interview, Mr. Unčovský talks about his childhood and his early teenage years under the Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia in 1939.-1945. The interview is a part of a systematic effort by Britské listy interviews to map out Central European history during the twentieth century. The interview was broadcast by the Czech cable television station Regionalnitelevize.cz from 13th October 2017
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This interview is in Czech with English subtitles. "History exists in order to give sense to our...
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Jan Čulík interviews Britské listy commentator Mr. Štěpán Steiger (93) about his experiences during ...
This interview is in Czech with English subtitles. "History exists in order to give sense to our...
On the occasion of the 102th anniversary of the foundation of the Czechoslovak Republic Jan Čulík d...
Jan Čulík continues his interview with Zbyněk Unčovský (87) from the small town of Bystré in the Cze...
Third part of Jan Čulík's television interview with Zbyněk Unčovský (87), a retired textile engineer...
In this Christmas 2017 edition of Britské listy interviews, Jan Čulík talks to Zbyněk Unčovský (87) ...
The first of three interviews in which French historian Muriel Blaive - in Czech - explores the exp...
After the democratic revolution in 1989, a group of thirty-year-olds who had been formed by their ex...
To mark the Czech National Day (the anniversary of the foundation of the Czechoslovak Republic in 19...
Jan Čulík's interview with Štěpán Steiger, a Britské listy commentator and a 94-year-old witness to ...
Jan Čulík interviews Uwe Ladwig, a former senior manager of National Panasonic Europe, about his exp...
(This interview is in Czech with English subtitles.) On the occasion of the thirty years' anniversar...
Milan Jakobec, a lawyer and until recently the Director of the Czech Diplomatic Academy, worked in L...
In this third and final TV interview, Jan Čulík speaks to Antonín J. Liehm (92), a major Czech cultu...
Jan Čulík interviews Josef Švéda, the author of the monograph Země zaslíbená, země zlořečená [The Pr...
Jan Čulík interviews Britské listy commentator Mr. Štěpán Steiger (93) about his experiences during ...
This interview is in Czech with English subtitles. "History exists in order to give sense to our...
On the occasion of the 102th anniversary of the foundation of the Czechoslovak Republic Jan Čulík d...