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Czech Dogs and their History

The Czech Republic is home to seven different dog breeds with a storied history. The Bohemian Shepherd, for example, is the oldest breed, developed to guard the Kingdom of Bohemia. Most of these breeds were developed for rescue missions and hunting, either with a human companion or on their own. These Czech dog breeds have shaped the nation and continue to provide companionship and support to this day.

Milan 艩迟别蹿谩苍颈办: Slovak Astronomer and Aviator

Many know the life and legacies of Tom谩拧 Masaryk and Edvard 叠别苍别拧, two Czechs who helped to found Czechoslovakia. However, there was a third person who played a very important role in the founding of the country: a Slovak named Milan 艩迟别蹿谩苍颈办. Before he participated in the founding of Czechoslovakia though, he was first an astronomer and aviator.

Karel Zeman: Czech Film Director and Animator

Legendary Czech film director, screenwriter, artist, and animator, Karel Zeman is known for creating fantasy and science fiction films. His first major breakthrough occurred in 1943 while participating in a window-dressing competition in Brno, where he accepted a job offer to work for the Bata Film Studios in Zlin. After that, in 1945, Zeman began work on A Christmas Dream, then directed his first feature film, The Treasure of Bird Island, in 1952. His work is illustrious enough for a museum dedicated to his work, the Karel Zeman Museum in Prague.

George "Papa Bear" Halas

George "Papa Bear" Halas

The Chicago Bears began with American football coach, owner, and NFL administrator George 鈥淧apa Bear鈥 Halas, born in Chicago, Illinois to Slovak immigrants. Initially, however, Halas began as a player who joined the Navy during World War I, before becoming a player-coach. Throughout his life, 鈥淧apa Bear鈥 Halas invested his life into football, winning six NFL championships as head coach while practicing many innovative routines that allowed him and his team to win.

Edvard 叠别苍别拧 (28 May 1884 - 3 September 1948)

Edvard 叠别苍别拧 (28 May 1884 - 3 September 1948)

Edvard 叠别苍别拧 was born in Kozlany, Bohemia during the Austro-Hungarian Empire鈥檚 rule, but by October 14, 1918, he lived in a different nation, as the empire collapsed in place of the then-new Czechoslovakia. He served as the council chairman for the League of Nations to support the balance of powers in Eastern Europe, creating the 鈥淟ittle Entente.鈥 Eventually, 叠别苍别拧 would succeed Masaryk as the Czechoslovakian president, faced with the threat of Germany, and the rest is history.

Eliska Junkova: Racing into History

Eliska Junkova: Racing into History

Eli拧ka 闯耻苍办辞惫谩 is the first woman to win the Grand Prix, in 1927. Even before, 闯耻苍办辞惫谩 was 鈥淨ueen of the Steering Wheel,鈥 a well-earned title that she worked towards since 1922. Her dedication to racing began with her dedication to her husband, Vincenc 鈥溎尡鸩悦焘 Junek, whom she met at her job at the Prague Credit Bank.

Frantiska Plaminkova

Frantiska Plaminkova

Franti拧ka Plam铆nkov谩, founder of the National Council of Women, was a trailblazer in feminism and women's rights. Her fight for women's suffrage and self-personhood was a long one, beginning in 1903 with the Czech Women's Club. Sadly, she was one of many executed by the Nazis in retaliation to Reinhard Heydrich's assassination. Milada Horakova continued Plam铆nkov谩's work.

An Army with No Country: A Siberian Odyssey 

An Army with No Country: A Siberian Odyssey 

It鈥檚 the First World War, and the Czechoslovaks got to get their soldiers from Ukraine to France, but without going through a Central Powers country or a sea without enemy ships. What do they do? Naturally, they go East: fight through the Bolsheviks, take over the Russian railway network, capture most of Siberia, and reach Vladivostok before the ships arrive to get you home. All this while losing less than 10% of your men over three years of fighting. It might sound crazy, but this is just the 2nd part to the story of the Czechoslovak Legion.

An Army with No Country: The Czechoslovak Legion in Europe

An Army with No Country:  The Czechoslovak Legion in Europe

They were men without their own country, living split up among not one, but two mighty empires. When the Great War came and those empires began to crumble, those men took up arms in the struggle, and fought so that one day they too would have their own nation. These were the men of the Czechoslovak Legions.

A Short History of Pilsner Urquell

A Short History of Pilsner Urquell

Pilsner Urquell鈥檚 success story began with frustrated tavern owners in the 19th century. The beer in the town of Pilsen was sour, so Martin Stelzer was commissioned to build a new brewery, built on the banks of the Rabduza River. This was the genesis for the international, famous Pilsner.

Dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire

Dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire

It's quite a difficult thing to pin down an exact historical reason for any significant event. We can, however, follow the lives of a specific royal family and the events that surrounded their tragic lives. Over the course of a seventy-two year span, we will look at the events that led to the creation and dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

Foundation of Czechoslovakia

Foundation of Czechoslovakia

Tomas Garrigue Masaryk was a sociologist, philosopher, and political activist. He was the founder and first president of Czechoslovakia. Before he was the founder, and President liberator, of the Czech and Slovak people, he lived a humble life in a small, industrial town.

Father of Genetics

Father of Genetics

The Czech Republic isn't just rich in culture, but also rich in knowledge. Gregor Mendel, a proud Czech, was a monk who founded one of the fundamental laws of nature and science. 

Freud and the Motherland

Freud and the Motherland


Ahoj! Dobr茅 r谩no! For our English speakers, if you are curious to what that means, it is a common greeting of 鈥淗ello! Good morning!鈥 in Czech.