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Czechoslovak - Polish split as an indicator of Soviet influence on Czechoslovak foreign policy in May 1943
Skála, Marek ; Vykoukal, Jiří (advisor) ; Smetana, Vít (referee)
This paper examines the influence of the Soviet Union on the foreign policy of the Czechoslovak government in exile towards the Polish government in exile. The aim is to determine, whether the influence of the Soviet Union was a major aspect affecting decision­making of the Czechoslovak government. I primarily focused on the crisis in relations between Czechoslovakia and Poland in the spring of 1943, and secondarily on the genesis of the relationships and events, which determined the decisions made by the governments at the time of crisis. The issue was addressed on the basis of series of documents from various international meetings, and also on the basis of secondary literature and memories of the persons involved at that time. It is therefore a historical analysis of international relations seeking motivation for particular actions of the Czechoslovak government in exile. It was thus found out that the influence of the Soviet Union was the main factor behind the interruption of negotiations about ...

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