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Title Exile in London : the Experience of Czechoslovakia and the Other Occupied Nations, 1939-1945
Published Prague : Karolinum Press, 2018

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Contents Cover; Contents; Introduction; I. The Existence and Challenges Faced by the Exile Governments in London; Limited Influence: the British and the Governments-in-Exile of Poland, Czechoslovakia and Yougoslavia Detlef Brandes; Belgium in Exile: The Experience of the Second World War Chantal Kesteloot; A Cold Shower in International Reality: Redefining the Dutch International Position 1940-1945 Albert E. Kersten; Between Scylla and Charybdis: The Polish Government-in-Exile's Position with Its Allies and in Poland, 1940-1945 Anita J. Prażmowska
From Re-Emergence to Uncertainties: The Changing Position of Czechoslovakia in London throughout the Second World War Vít SmetanaThe Factors Shaping the International Political Status and the Foreign Policy of the Czechoslovak Authorities in Exile, 1939-1945 Radosław Paweł Żurawski vel Grajewski; Polish and Czechoslovak Governments-in-Exile (and the Impact of Soviet Foreign Policy) in Russian Historiography Victoria V. Vasilenko; II. The Armed Forces of the Occupied Countries and their Political Significance
Together into Battle: The Armies in Exile: Considerable Value or "a Drop in the Ocean"? Zdenko MaršálekThe Yugoslav Armed Forces in Exile: From the Yugoslav Royal Guard Battalion to the Overseas Brigades Blaž Torkar; "The Most Difficult Country": Some Practical Considerations on British Support for Clandestine Operations in Czechoslovakia during the Second World War Mark Seaman; III. Preparing in Exile a Post-War Solution of the Minorities Question
Was There an Alternative to the "Transfer" of German Minorities from Czechoslovakia and Poland during the 1939-1944 Discussions on Post-War Europe by the Governments-in-Exile? Jan Kuklík -- Jan NěmečekCitizenship and Property Rights of "Our Germans":; Citizenship and Property Rights of "Our Germans": The Development between 1943 and 1945 of the Legal Status of Germans in Post-War Czechoslovakia Matěj Spurný; The Czechoslovak Government-in-Exile and the Legacy of Population Transfers: An Analysis of the English Language Discourse Martin D. Brown
The End of the International Protection of Minorities under the Auspices of the League of Nations René PetrášIV. Propaganda and Education in War-Time Britain; Bruce Lockhart, British Political Warfare and Occupied Europe Richard Overy; "Anything that is dear to their hearts": Czechoslovak History and Culture in the London Broadcasts, 1939-1945 Erica Harrison; Walking on Egg-Shells: The Czechoslovak Exiles and Anti-Semitism in Occupied Europe during the Second World War Jan Láníček
Summary Annotation During World War II, London experienced not just the Blitz and the arrival of continental refugees, but also an influx of displaced foreign governments. Drawing together renowned historians from nine countries - the United Kingdom, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, Poland, the former Yugoslavia, the Czech Republic and Slovakia - this book explores life in exile as experienced by the governments of Czechoslovakia and other occupied nations who found refuge in the British capital. Through new archival research and fresh historical interpretations, chapters delve into common characteristics and differences in the origin and structure of the individual governments-in-exile
Notes Truth Conquers ... Political Pamphlets of the Czech and Slovak Opposition versus Edvard Beneš and the Czechoslovak Government-in-Exile Dušan Segeš
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Subject World War, 1939-1945 -- Governments in exile.
HISTORY -- Europe -- Western.
HISTORY / Military / World War II
Governments in exile
Politics and government
SUBJECT Czechoslovakia -- Politics and government -- 1938-1945. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85035327
Subject Czechoslovakia
Form Electronic book
Author Geaney, Kathleen Brenda
ISBN 9788024637327
8024637324