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In 2016, 150 years will have passed since the Austro-Prussian War. Near the fortress of Hradec Králové, the decisive battle of this conflict took place, with Austria losing. The fortress was besieged and its immediate surroundings were flooded. Using eyewitness accounts and historical realities, the author describes the until recently-rarely revisited life of the civilian populations in the besieged fortress.
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Based on available sources and literature, this paper seeks to describe the relatively little-known process of separating the area of the newly-established Czechoslovak Republic from the Austrian-Hungarian currency, which tended towards inflation in 1918. The Finance Minister Alois Rašín flawlessly secured a financial operation which placed the Czechoslovak currency on a solid foundation.
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The study follows from earlier research into the borderline disputes in the valleys of the river Divoká Orlice as a treatise on a protracted dispute between the Bohemian manor of Frymburk (later merging with Opočno) and Homole manor (Hummel or Landfried in German) in Kłodzko, both located to the north of the river, in the 16th century and early 17th century. The root cause were the claims raised by the Frymburk administrators concerning land located east of the ridge of the Orlické Mts., where the ridge was eventually determined to be the final border, and at present is the state border between Czechia and Poland.
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