THE PROBLEM OF RECOGNIZING THE CZECHOSLOVAK GOVERNMENT IN EXPULSION DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR
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THE PROBLEM OF RECOGNIZING THE CZECHOSLOVAK GOVERNMENT IN EXPULSION DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR
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The article considers the evolution of the USA policy towards the Czechoslovak emigrant resistance movement on the issue of the recognition of the government in exile under the presidency of Eduard Beneš in 1939–1942. The author highlights the stages of this policy and major difficulties in solving the Czechoslovak question, analyses the position of the American diplomats and statesmen, as well as inner- and foreign-political reasons and factors which influenced them. Furthermore, the role of the Czech and Slovak organisations in the USA is viewed. The article is based on a broad range of documentary sources.
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World War Two, Eduard Beneš, Czechoslovak government in exile.
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01.05.2017
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