In her latest blog post, Karina Hoření reports on the 2026 March of Reconciliation, an annual event commemorating the postwar expulsion of ethnic Germans from Brno. This year’s march coincided with a controversial meeting of the Sudeten German Association in the Czech Republic, sparking renewed debate. Karina examines the competing historical narratives: one focused on reconciliation and the memory of the expelled population, and the other highlighting the broader context of the Nazi occupation and the role of certain Sudeten Germans in the dissolution of Czechoslovakia.
Link to the blog post you can find here.