Institute of Contemporary History
Kateřina Čapková
In: Dějiny a Současnost 2014/3, 19-21.
The history of Jewish communities in the Sudetenland ends in the collective memory and surprisingly also according to the recent historiography with the Second World War. The article explains the reasons for this assumption and especially its limits by pointing out to the vibrant religious life in the postwar Jewish communities in the border regions reconstructed by the Jews from the Subcarpathian Ruthenia.