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Czechoslovak Diplomacy and the Gulag: Deportation of Czechoslovak Citizens in the USSR and the Negotiation for Their Repatriation, 1945-1953
Milada Polisenska
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Hardcover. After the entry of the Red Army into Czechoslovak territory in 1945, Red Army authorities began to arrest and deport Czechoslovak citizens to labor camps in the Soviet Union. Num Pages: 450 pages. BIC Classification: 1DVK; 3JJP; HBJD; JPA; JPSD. Category: (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly. .
After the entry of the Red Army into Czechoslovak territory in 1945, Red Army authorities began to arrest and deport Czechoslovak citizens to labor camps in the Soviet Union. The regions most affected were Eastern and South Slovakia and Prague. The Czechoslovak authorities repeatedly requested a halt to the deportations and that the deported Czechoslovaks be returned immediately. It took a long time before these protests generated any response. Czechoslovak Diplomacy and the Gulag focuses on the diplomatic and political aspects of the deportations. The author explains the steps taken by the Czechoslovak Government in the repatriation agenda from 1945 ... Read more
After the entry of the Red Army into Czechoslovak territory in 1945, Red Army authorities began to arrest and deport Czechoslovak citizens to labor camps in the Soviet Union. The regions most affected were Eastern and South Slovakia and Prague. The Czechoslovak authorities repeatedly requested a halt to the deportations and that the deported Czechoslovaks be returned immediately. It took a long time before these protests generated any response. Czechoslovak Diplomacy and the Gulag focuses on the diplomatic and political aspects of the deportations. The author explains the steps taken by the Czechoslovak Government in the repatriation agenda from 1945 ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2014
Publisher
Central European University Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
440
Place of Publication
Budapest, Hungary
ISBN
9789633860106
SKU
V9789633860106
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Ref
99-1
About Milada Polisenska
Milada Polišenská is a Czech professor and researcher specialized in history of diplomacy and international relations, and modern and contemporary history of Central and Eastern Europe. Currently she works in Prague as Provost of the Anglo-American University.
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