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Historian: The Congress of Sudeten Germans in the Czech Republic Is a Path to Reconciliation | ČeskéNoviny.cz

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Ústí nad Labem - The upcoming congress of Sudeten Germans in Brno is a path to reconciliation, told ČTK Jan Vondrouš, director of the Collegium Bohemicum company, which manages the Our Germans exhibition in the Ústí museum. History should be left to historians, politicians should look to the future and solve current problems, he said. According to him, relations between the two nations were already resolved by the Czech-German Declaration in 199…
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The traditional Pentecost meeting of the Sudeten German Association was to take place for the first time this year in Brno, in neighboring Germany. It would have sent a strong message. But now there is controversy.

Ústí nad Labem - The upcoming congress of Sudeten Germans in Brno is a path to reconciliation, told ČTK Jan Vondrouš, director of the Collegium Bohemicum company, which manages the Our Germans exhibition in the Ústí museum. History should be left to historians, politicians should look to the future and solve current problems, he said. According to him, relations between the two nations were already resolved by the Czech-German Declaration in 199…

In these May days, of course, we commemorate the end of World War II - yesterday in our country, today we are discussing the parade and celebrations in Moscow. At the same time, the Sudeten German Congress in Brno is approaching, so the anniversary of the end of the war is also a good time to stir up a heated discussion, somehow artificially rekindling something that had already been dormant: the question of who is with whom, who is responsible …

The Czech Republic and Germany want to continue developing their mutual relations. Their ministers therefore met in Berlin to approve the extension of the Czech-German Future Fund for another decade. The amount and form of support have not yet been specified.

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