Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 4/2006: 159-164
Dvě dramatická období, dva příběhy armádyZ historie
Od přechodu armády s povinnou základní službou k armádě profesionální na území našeho státu uplynulo zhruba sto sedmdesát let. Z nejnovějších našich dějin jsou pozoruhodná zvláště období Pražského jara a polistopadový vývoj armády. Máme je vědecky zpracovány jen zčásti. Následující příspěvek se pokouší tuto mezeru vyplnit.
Two Dramatic Periods, Two Stories of the Army
After the communist coup détat in 1948, although formally independent, the Czechoslovak army was subordinated under the General Staff of the Soviet Army. Following the year 1960, its inner life was directed by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (KSČ), in fact by the Military Commission, headed by the First Secretary KSČ. Overall militarization of Czech society was even higher than e.g. in Poland, because in case of military conflict, our territory was supposed to play the role of main European theatre of war. In time of the so-called reform movement in the late 60's, there were some trends to release close ties with the Soviet Union, but at the same time the leading political and military authorities tried to place Soviet forces in Czech territory to strengthen Russian position in arms reduction talks with the US, so that the Soviet Union could boost its units at the borders with People's China. The author compares those events with the recent ones, after November 1989, and following processes of introducing civil control in the forces, their reduction, transformation, and professionalization. He quotes names and works of authors occupied with this theme.
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