Jan Koumar
Konfiskace majetku českých Židů v poválečném Československu na příkladu zámku a velkostatku Puklice
Číslo: 2/2018
Periodikum: Historická sociologie
DOI: 10.14712/23363525.2018.51
Klíčová slova: Puklice; Jewish possession confiscation; post-war Czechoslovakia; Beneš Decrees, Czech Jews; accusation of germanisation; restitution disputes
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Fischmann, the last owner of the castle and manor farm estate Puklice in Czechoslovakia. Using
the direct method of the archive document research, it tries to find the reasons why Fischmann
was designated as a German despite the Nazi persecution of his whole family and his death in
Auschwitz. The particular aim of this study is to set the whole event into the context of the relations
between the last owner and Puklice village prior 1939, furthermore to try to find the causes
leading to the subsequent post-war enmity and finally to extend the existing description of the
whole confiscation process based on the Decree No. 12/1945 and its substantiation.