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On February 7, 2020, the book launch of the head of the State District Archive in Děčín, Jan Němec, Motorists on and under Šébr took place at the Technical Museum in Brno.
Pre-war Czechoslovakia had long underestimated the potential of motoring and left car and motorcycle owners to help themselves. In our over-motorized present, drivers would be surprised to find themselves having to procure road signs, pay for winter maintenance and constantly ask for improvements to roads that cost nothing. In order to be heard, drivers formed associations, of which there were around a hundred, which fought each other for members. The German car club "Nordböhmischer Kraftfahrerbund" in Rumburk managed to unite almost 2,000 motorists and its voice carried weight. It was one of the few to cooperate closely with the Car Club of the Czechoslovak Republic and for a long time put the interests of drivers above national and political interests. It organised popular races, published a magazine, gave lectures and fought tirelessly for domestic driving.
This is yet another masterpiece by an author known for his book, The Legendary Motorcycle of the Czech Republic. We recommend that anyone who is eager to buy the book, they will not regret it.









