Children of the Enemy or the Future of Socialism? Being a Child of an American Soldier in Socialist Czechoslovakia

Michal Korhel

Children of the Enemy or the Future of Socialism? Being a Child of an American Soldier in Socialist Czechoslovakia

Číslo: 1/2023
Periodikum: Historická sociologie
DOI: 10.14712/23363525.2023.3

Klíčová slova: children born of war; socialism; illegitimacy; racism; liberation of Czechoslovakia; US Army

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Anotace: After the US Army liberated Czechoslovakia and consequently left the country at the

end of 1945, local women started to give birth to children fathered by American soldiers. As
a result of their multifaceted origin these children had to face various challenges in post-war
Czechoslovakia. Not only did the perception of their fathers change from liberators to enemies
of socialism. Being illegitimate, children of US soldiers also challenged traditional social values.
In the case of mixed-race children, their different physical characteristics (e. g. skin color) could
make them targets to manifestations of racism in Czechoslovak society. Based on an analysis of
available archival sources, this study asks whether there was a specific state policy towards children
of American soldiers. Furthermore, with the help of oral history interviews the study also examines the impact the various aspects of these children’s origin had on their everyday life.