Covering the period between the Munich Agreement and the Communist Coup in February 1948, this groundbreaking work offers a novel, provocative analysis of the political activities and plans of the Czechoslovak exiles during and after the war years, and of the implementation of the plans in liberated Czechoslovakia after 1945.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
List of Tables List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction 1. The Exiles and the Situation in Nazi Europe 2. The Meaning of Loyalty: The Exiles and the Jews, 1939-41 3. The Holocaust 4. The Jewish Minority and Post-War Czechoslovakia 5. Defending the Democratic ‚Myth‘ Conclusion: Beyond Idealization and Condemnation Bibliography
Über den Autor
Jan Lání?ek works as Postdoctoral Fellow in Jewish History at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia. He received a Ph D from the University of Southampton and in 2011-12 worked as a Prins Foundation Postdoctoral research fellow at the Center for Jewish History in New York.