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Czechoslovakia Between Stalin and Hitler - The Diplomacy of Edvard Benes in the 1930s

Englisch · Taschenbuch

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Zusatztext A marvellous piece of work. Mercifully free of jargon and systems-speak, the book explores the foreign policy of the First Czechoslovak Republic from its creation in 1918 to its demise in 1938. The narrative focuses on the role of Foreign Minister Benes, but the book is really about the ways in which Czechoslovakia tried to survive in a terrible neighborhood, one that included not only the tyrants Hitler and Stalin, but avaricious smaller neighbors, like Poland and Hungary...Professor Lukes' book is one of the most important and interesting studies of the events which led to W.W. II. His study of the Czechoslovak crisis of 1938 is bolstered by the hither-to secret documents released recently by Moscow and Prague. It throws an intriguing light on the Soviet Union's role in the crisis as well as a number of other important questions that could not be resolved by historians until now. Klappentext 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. The era has been thoroughly examined from the perspectives of Germans! French! and British political establishments. Buthistorians have had! until now! only a vague understanding of the roles played by the Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia! the country whose very existence was at the very 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 looks at the first two decades of Benes's diplomacy and 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 therole 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. The work also brings evidence regarding the so-called partial mobilization of theCzechoslovak army in May 1938! and focuses on Stalin's strategic thinking on the eve of the World War II. Until the fall of the Berlin Wall! it was difficult for Western researchers to gain access to the rich archival collections of the East. Czechoslovakia Between Stalin and Hitler makes ample use of these secretarchives! both in Prague and in Russia. As a result! it is an accurate and originalrendition of the events which eventually sparked the Second World War. Zusammenfassung This is a diplomatic history of events leading up to the Munich crisis in 1938 in which Great Britain and France decided to appease Hitler's demands to annex the Sudetenland. While much has been written on this period! this book will be the most comprehensive to date and also the first to integrate a full understanding of the Czech role with wider events. ...

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