The Bachelor thesis “The Resettlement of Germans of the Broumov Region” drala with the topic of the Czechoslovak Government’s procedure in approaching the post-war problem of the German population living within the borders of the transformed Republic. The first chapter gives some brief information about the Broumov District, especially its regional subdivision and organization after the World War II. The second chapter is devoted to the process in which the very idea of expelling and resettling the Germans out of the Czech lands developed. In the following chapter, then, one can learn about the liberation of the town and the situation afterwards, the “wild” resettlements in 1945, the formation of guidelines for organized transportation and their implementation in 1946, the eviction of the Benedictines from the Broumov Monastery (which constituted a separate particular episode), and the year 1947, when the process was finally gradually terminated. The general course of the expulsion and resettlement proceedings is concluded in the last chapter.