Collection of interviews of the ÚSTR

The Institute for the Study of Totalitarian Regimes

Between 2008 and 2019, the staff and collaborators of the Institute for the Study of Totalitarian Regimes systematically traced memorials of totalitarian regimes in Czechoslovakia according to pre-defined research projects and recorded their memories. In many cases, the recording took place in cooperation with partner institutions, in particular Post Bellum and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. These included participants in the resistance and resistance against communism, Czechoslovak citizens imprisoned in Soviet Gulag labour camps, participants in foreign protests against the occupation of Czechoslovakia in 1968, emigrants fleeing Nazism and communism, and members of minority churches persecuted between 1948 and 1989. The recorded testimonies of the witnesses serve as a source of historical research, for publications, exhibitions and educational activities of the Institute and the general public. In most cases, video recordings were made of the interviews. The recordings are preserved in full quality in a digital repository, which was created within the NAKI project in cooperation with the University of West Bohemia in Pilsen.

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"The stories of witnesses, texts, photographs, images, sound recordings, audiovisual recordings and any other works of authorship created within the Memory and History of Totalitarian Regimes project and published on the website www.pametnaroda.cz within the "Collection of Interviews of the ÚSTR" (hereinafter referred to as "works of authorship") are individually and as a whole protected by copyright as works of authorship in accordance with Act No.121/2000 Coll, on copyright, on rights related to copyright and on amendments to certain acts, as amended (hereinafter referred to as the "Copyright Act"). The content of the databases on the website www.pametnaroda.cz is protected as a collective work and may only be used in accordance with the Copyright Act for the purpose of access and normal use of the content of the database. A condition for the authorized use of copyright works (or parts thereof) published on the website www.pametnaroda.cz is obtaining a license from POST BELLUM, z.ú, with registered office at Španělská 1073/10, Prague 2, ID: 26548526 (hereinafter referred to as "POST BELLUM"). For this purpose, please contact us at: info@postbellum.cz Unless otherwise agreed with POST BELLUM under a written license agreement, copyright works (or parts thereof) may only be used if such use does not conflict with normal usage and does not unreasonably prejudice the legitimate interests of the author, in particular in the following ways: - to use the copyright work (or part thereof) for the personal use of a natural person, provided that the purpose is not to obtain direct or indirect economic or commercial benefit; - to use extracts (excerpts) of the copyright work to a reasonable extent in a separate work or for the purposes of scientific or scholarly work, provided that such use is in accordance with fair usage, the principles of citation of the author and the source, and is used only to the extent required by the specific purpose; - use the copyright work (or part of it) in teaching for illustrative purposes or in scientific research not intended to achieve direct or indirect economic or commercial benefit, to the extent appropriate to the purpose pursued;- to use the copyright work (or part thereof) in connection with news reports concerning current events, to the extent appropriate to the informational purpose, together with the author's name and a link to the source www.pametnaroda.cz; - to use the copyright work (or part thereof) to the appropriate extent in the periodical press, television or radio broadcasts or other mass media, together with the author's name and a link to the source www. use of the author's work (or a part thereof) in school performances in which only pupils, students or teachers of the school or educational institution perform, unless the purpose is to achieve direct or indirect economic or commercial benefit. Unauthorised use of copyright works (or parts thereof) in violation of copyright law may result in civil, administrative and criminal liability. POST BELLUM is entitled to claim certain claims in place of the author, such as the right to compensation for damages and the right to unjust enrichment under special legislation." Translated with DeepL.com (free version)