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Czechoslovakia between Stalin and Hitler: The Diplomacy of Edvard Bene%s in the 1930s



Czechoslovakia between Stalin and Hitler: The Diplomacy of Edvard Bene%s in the 1930s
The author of the essay, Igor Lukes, explores the role of the Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia in the Munich crisis of 1938. Czechoslovakia was a country that was very important to the crisis, as it was the only country that Hitler was not willing to annex. Lukes uses archives from both Prague and Russia to provide an accurate and original portrayal of the events that sparked the Second World War. more details
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  • The author explores the role of the Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia in the Munich crisis of 1938
  • The archives used in the essay are from both Prague and Russia, providing an accurate and original portrayal of the events
  • The essay provides valuable insights into the role of Czechoslovakia in the Second World War


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Author Igor Lukes
Format Hardcover
ISBN 9780195102666
Publisher USA Oxford University Press
Manufacturer Oxford University Press, Usa
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The author of the essay, Igor Lukes, explores the role of the Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia in the Munich crisis of 1938. Czechoslovakia was a country that was very important to the crisis, as it was the only country that Hitler was not willing to annex. Lukes uses archives from both Prague and Russia to provide an accurate and original portrayal of the events that sparked the Second World War.

The Munich crisis of 1938, in which Great Britain and France decided to appease Hitler's demands to annex the Sudentenland, has provoked a vast amount of historical writing. But historians have had, until now, only a vague understanding of the roles played by the Soviet Union and by Czechoslovakia, the country whose very existence was at the center of the crisis. In Czechoslovakia Between Stalin and Hitler, Igor Lukes explores this turbulent and tragic era from the new perspective of the Prague government itself. At the center of this study is Edvard Benes, a Czechoslovak foreign policy strategist and a major player in the political machinations of the era. The work analyzes the Prague Government's attempts to secure the existence of the Republic of Czechoslovakia in the treacherous space between the millstones of the East and West. It studies Benes's relationship with Joseph Stalin, outlines the role assigned to Czechoslovak communists by the VIIth Congress of the Communist International in 1935, and dissects Prague's secret negotiations with Berlin and Benes's role in the famous Tukhachevsky affair. Using secret archives in both Prague and Russia, this work is an accurate and original rendition of the events that sparked the Second World War.
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