Futtera, Ladislav: a. Mužský Hill, on 5 July 1933. The Story of a Demonstration
Lětopis Abstract 2015 1: Futtera, Ladislav: Mužský Hill, on 5 July 1933. The Story of a Demonstration
This paper deals with the preparations for, and the course and assessment of the demonstration “For the Cultural Freedom of the Lusatian Sorbs” which
was held on Mužský Hill near the town of Mnichovo Hradiště on 5 July 1933, on the festival of the Slav apostles, Cyril and Method. It presents it
as a reaction to the persecution of the Lusatian Sorbs after Hitler’s seizure of power (Machtergreifung) in Germany on 30 January 1933. The
demonstration is viewed in Czech-Sorbian studies as the biggest gathering in support of the Lusatian Sorbs in the period between the World Wars. The
material for this article is taken primarily from the press published in Mladá Boleslav, illustrating the regional nature of the demonstration.
Emphasis is also put on the link between this demonstration and the memoranda of the Society of Friends of Lusatia (Společnost přátel
Lužice), which were sent to the League of Nations in Geneva. However, the League of Nations rejected these memoranda, and this was perceived in
the region of Mladá Boleslav and Mnichovo Hradiště as a failure of the demonstration. This resulted in a reduction in active interest in the
Lusatian Sorbs in this region out of sense of disappointment and disillusionment. The friends of the Sorbs, both from Prague and from Mladá Boleslav,
afterwards searched for further significance of the demonstration, which fascinated a number of participants. Later interpretations of the
demonstration highlighted Czech national and political unity, stressing its democratic basis and the fact that it represented an uncompromising rebuff
to the Hitler regime.
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