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In 1948 Scouting was banned again in Czechoslovakia. Czech and Slovak refugees founded again Czech and Slovak Scout groups in exile. Junák-in-Exile was formed as a National Scout Organisation-in-Exile for Czechoslovak Scouting From 1948 to 1950 they were members of the [[Scouting in displaced persons camps|Displaced Persons Scout Division of the Boy Scouts International Bureau]].<ref name=undaunted />{{rp|145-146}}. | In 1948 Scouting was banned again in Czechoslovakia. Czech and Slovak refugees founded again Czech and Slovak Scout groups in exile. Junák-in-Exile was formed as a National Scout Organisation-in-Exile for Czechoslovak Scouting From 1948 to 1950 they were members of the [[Scouting in displaced persons camps|Displaced Persons Scout Division of the Boy Scouts International Bureau]].<ref name=undaunted />{{rp|145-146}}. | ||
After the end of | After the end of Prague Spring in 1968 thousands of refugees left their homeland and many Scouts were among them.<ref name=undaunted />{{rp|151}}. So the existing Junák units in many countries were enlarged and new Scout groups were founded in many countries.<ref name=undaunted />{{rp|151}}. The Czech and Slovak [[Scouts-in-Exile]] in Switzerland founded in cooperation with the [[Swiss Guide and Scout Movement|Scouts of Switzerland]] new Junák units.<ref name=undaunted />{{rp|151}} Junák was also active in countries such as Austria,Germany,Luxembourg and the Netherlands.<ref name=undaunted />{{rp|151}} | ||
After the Rebirth of Scouting in Czechoslovakia the Exile movement were disbanded and its members became members of Junák or of the N.S.O.s of their countries of residence.<ref name=undaunted />{{rp|156}}<ref name=undaunted />{{rp|71}} | After the Rebirth of Scouting in Czechoslovakia the Exile movement were disbanded and its members became members of Junák or of the N.S.O.s of their countries of residence.<ref name=undaunted />{{rp|156}}<ref name=undaunted />{{rp|71}} | ||
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== International Scouting units in the Czech Republic == | == International Scouting units in the Czech Republic == | ||
In addition, there are USA Girl Scouts Overseas in | In addition, there are USA Girl Scouts Overseas in Prague, serviced by way of USAGSO headquarters in New York; as well as In addition, there are American Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts, linked to the Edelweiss District of the [[Transatlantic Council]] of the [[Boy Scouts of America]], which supports units in west-and-central Europe, the Near East and North Africa. | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
{{Scout continent|Europe}} | {{Scout continent|Europe}} | ||
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[[Category:Scouting | [[Category:Scouting and Guiding by country|Czech Republic]] | ||
[[cs:Český skauting]] | [[cs:Český skauting]] |