Söder: Sudetendeutscher Tag in Brno a Historical Signal
21 Articles
21 Articles
The former displaced people and their descendants meet in the lost homeland. This is not undisputed in the Czech Republic. No simple stage for the Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Söder.Despite protests, the SudetenGerman Day, which was held for the first time in the Czech Republic, marked a sign of reconciliation.The traditional Expulsion Meeting on Pentecost reached its peak at the exhibition grounds in Brno (Brno). Many Czech visitors were also…
The once displaced and their descendants meet in the lost homeland. This is not undisputed in the Czech Republic. No simple parquet for the Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Söder.
The Sudeten Germans celebrate their traditional Pentecost meeting this year in Brno and thus for the first time in the Czech Republic. CSU head Söder is expected as guest speaker. Reporter Lutz Stordel explains why "the Czech government condemned this meeting".
For the first time since 1950 the SudetenGerman Day takes place in the Czech Republic - as a sign of rapprochement. But the meeting is controversial - the Prague government stays away. No simple parquet for main speaker Markus Söder.
The first SudetenGerman Day on Czech soil provides for fierce debates. For many, this is a reason to come to Brno for a reconciliation march.
At the Sudetendeutsche-Tag, which was held for the first time in the Czech Republic, Germans and Czechs together commemorated the displaced people after the Second World War.
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