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Content available remote Operation Desert Storm from the Czechoslovak perspective
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The occupation of Kuwait by Iraq and the subsequent conflict in the Persian Gulf in 1990 / 1991 represented the first serious crisis in international relations after the end of the Cold War. The then Czech and Slovak Federative Republic (CSFR) joined the international coalition headed by the United States of America. This was a major breakthrough in Czechoslovak foreign policy. At the time, CSFR was still part of the Warsaw Pact, which was led by the Soviet Union. The decision to send a Czechoslovak chemical corps aligned with the notion of the new political class to gradually change the country’s allegiance. The contribution to the liberation of Kuwait was therefore intended to support Czechoslovak ambitions for early inclusion in Euro-Atlantic structures. This topic resonated strongly in the political and media discourse of the time. All this took place during a transition period, as Czechoslovakia was going through a difficult phase of social transformation, and the democratisation of its armed forces was an integral part of this process. The general description of these events is based on the study of Czechoslovak archival documents, contemporary press and the recollections of direct participants in the events.
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As the title suggests the author deals with the report of the Czechoslovak General Josef Votruba which is bearing date 13th of November 1932. On the Anniversary of the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia unknown offenders – members of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia raised two red Flags over barracks of the Czechoslovak Infantry Regiment Nr 26 in Radvaň and Banská Bystrica. Above-mentioned offence took place on 5th and 6th November 1932. The author pays relevant attention to its circumstances, reaction of the Czechoslovak Army and reception in the daily press as well.
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Artykuł przedstawia zasadność nabywania umiejętności komunikacyjnych oraz sposób organizacji tegoż procesu w Uniwersytecie Obrony w Czechach.
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The Czechoslovak (Munich) Crisis of 1938 was concluded by an international conference that took place in Munich on 29-30 September 1938. The decision of the participating powers, i.e. France, Germany, Italy, and the United Kingdom, was made without any respect for Czechoslovakia and its representatives. The aim of this paper is to examine the role of the defence sector, i.e. the representatives of the ministry of defence and the Czechoslovak armed forces during the Czechoslovak (Munich) Crisis in the period from mid-March to the beginning of October 1938. There is also a question as to, whether there are similarities between the position then and the present-day position of the army in the decision-making process.
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Autor w artykule porusza problem związany z funkcjonowaniem młodzieży i jej przystosowania do służby wojskowej. Opisuje on znaczenie wprowadzenia programu profilaktycznego, przygotowującego do radzenia sobie z żołnierzami objętymi patologiami społecznymi.
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