Shooting Demonstrators as a Theme of Inter-War Left-Wing Press in the Early 1930s Cover Image

Střelba do demonstrantů jako téma meziválečného levicového tisku na začátku třicátých let
Shooting Demonstrators as a Theme of Inter-War Left-Wing Press in the Early 1930s

Author(s): Martin Dolejský, Jakub Vrba
Subject(s): History, Political history, Interwar Period (1920 - 1939)
Published by: Národní archiv
Keywords: left-wing press; demonstrations; political parties, Communist Party of Czechoslovakia

Summary/Abstract: The article discusses three events from 1930 and 1931 when firearms were used against demonstrators. All of these incidents in Radotín, Duchcov, and Frývaldov (today Jeseník) resulted in casualties. The text deals with the reaction of the inter-war left-wing press that reflected the attitudes of political parties – the governmental ones (Czech and German social democrats, Czech national socialists) as well as the opposing ones (communists). The transnational perspective further adds to the dividing line (two of three incidents took place in border zones with a substantial German population). The examples show the escalation tactic of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia as well as the complex situation of the governmental left-wing parties with limited space for criticism.

  • Issue Year: 31/2023
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 358-373
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: Czech