The intensive and continuous interest by the German-Czech community of Bohemists and Germanists in the city of Prague between the mid-19th and the mid-20th century as a specific and European cultural milieu and especially interest for the great personalities can be observed since the 1960s. Since 1989, this interest in "German Prague" has expanded still.
In it is center stands, at least symbolically, the personality of Franz Kafka, the question of multilingualism of culture and communication in the Czech lands or the position of the Jewish minority between Czechs and Germans. The study analyzes the literature of the last decade and discusses the key results of this research.