Czechoslovak Diplomacy and the Gulag : Deportation of Czechoslovak Citizens to the USSR and the Negotiation for their Repatriation, 1945-1953 /
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Checo |
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Budapest :
Central European University Press,
2014.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- INTRODUCTION
- Some notes on the concept of Czechoslovakia from the point of view of the constitution and national identity
- The constitutional concept of Slovakia
- The position of the ruling circles on the issue of nationalities in Czechoslovakia
- Citizenship in postwar Czechoslovakia and the decrees of President Beneš
- CZECHOSLOVAKIA AND ITS INHABITANTS AS THE VICTIMS OF DEPORTATION
- Deportations from Slovakia
- Circumstances of deportation
- Personal stories of deported civilians
- Prisoners of war, auxiliary help and the Levente
- Other deportations from Czechoslovakia to the USSR
- The deportation of emigres from Russia and Ukraine and the forced repatriation of Soviet citizens
- Subcarpathian Rus and Transcarpathian Ukraine
- Czechoslovak Silesia : the Teschen, Hlucín and Kravare regions
- POLITICS AND DIPLOMACY
- Czechoslovak-Soviet repatriation negotiations
- Flouting of the Czechoslovak-Soviet Treaty of 8 May 1944 by the Soviet Union in 1945
- Czechoslovak and Soviet information and arguments in 1946
- The enforcement of the selective principle
- Screenings and transports
- The repatriation camp in Luisdorf near Odessa
- The repatriation camp Marmaros Sziget in Romania
- The final phase of screening in Luisdorf and Sziget
- Czechoslovak diplomats in Moscow in charge of the repatriations agenda
- The official termination of repatriation and the epilogue
- Reaction of Czechoslovak institutions, numbers and reports
- The repatriation obligations of the USSR and international diplomacy
- The return to Czechoslovakia of deportees and prisoners from the USSR after the official termination of repatriation
- Other dimensions of repatriation diplomacy
- Conclusion
- Appendix 1. Agreement concerning the relationship between the Czechoslovak administration and the Soviet High Command after the entry of Soviet troops on Czechoslovak territory
- Appendix 2. The number of Czechoslovak citizens deported and the number repatriated at the end of World War II and in the postwar period : estimates in publications
- Appendix 3. Map of Slovakia : localities from which people were deported to the Gulag in 1945
- Appendix 4. Map of the Soviet Union : camps to which Czechoslovaks were deported
- Appendix 5. Commentary on the list of civilians deported from the territory of Czechoslovakia to the USSR at the end of world War II
- Appendix 6. Overview of repatriations to Slovakia according to district (to 31 January 1949)
- Index of names
- Index of places
- Russian abstract.