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STEFAN OSUSKY A REGISTER OF HIS PAPERS IN THE HOOVER INSTITUTION ARCHIVES PREPARED BY BLANKA PASTERNAK HOOVER INSTITUTION STANFORD UNIVERSITY 1999

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STEFAN OSUSKY

A REGISTER OF HIS PAPERS

IN THE HOOVER INSTITUTION ARCHIVES

PREPARED BY

BLANKA PASTERNAK

HOOVER INSTITUTION

STANFORD UNIVERSITY

1999

STEFAN OSUSKY

BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE 1889 March 31 Born in Brezova pod Bradlom, Slovakia 1906 Emigrated to the United States 1908-1910 Studied theology in Springfield, Illinois 1914 Earned a Ph.D. degree in philosophy and psychology

from the University of Chicago 1915 Received his law degree from the University of

Chicago and opened his own practice in Chicago 1915 April Chaired a joint meeting of Chicago Czechs and

Slovaks and engaged himself zealously in the movement for a Czechoslovak state

1915 September 23 Appointed Slovak Secretary at the first conference

of the Slovak League in Cleveland 1916 February 22 Elected vice-president at a convocation of the

Slovak League in Chicago, and was chosen along with Gustav Kosik to travel to Europe in order to influence the Czech National Council established in Paris. Meeting with Edvard Benes in Paris, Osusky succeeded in changing the organization’s name to “National Czecho-Slovak Council”

1917-1918 Ran the Czechoslovak Information Office in Geneva,

Switzerland, writing articles for the Allied press. Met with prominent figures in the national liberation movements, and dealt with German and Austrian agents like Heinrich Lammasch and Frederich Hertz

1918 September – 1921 January

Czechoslovak Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Great Britain

1919 January - 1920 Attended the Paris Peace Conference as Secretary

General of the Czechoslovak Delegation, and became a Delegate a few months later. Negotiated and signed his country’s peace treaties with Hungary, Bulgaria, and Turkey. Was one of the signers of the Treaty of Trianon negotiated between Hungary and the Allied Powers on June 4, 1920

1919 November - 1932 Czechoslovak representative in the Reparations

Commission of the League of Nations. For a period of four years, also represented Greece, Poland, Romania, and Yugoslavia

1919-1937 Czechoslovak Delegate in the Assembly of the League

of Nations

BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE (Contd.) 1921 January – 1940 June

Czechoslovak Minister Plenipotentiary to France

1923-1937 Chairman of the Supervisory Commission of the League

of Nations 1934 Awarded the Karlik Prize (the Czechoslovak

equivalent of the Nobel prize) for “exceptional services rendered to Czechoslovakia”

1936-1939 Lectured at Charles University in Prague 1939 March 16 Refused to surrender the Czechoslovak Legation in

Paris to the Germans after Hitler’s occupation of Prague on March 15, 1939, and succeeded in maintaining his official position as Czechoslovak envoy, although bereft of both government and country

1939 October 2 Signed a treaty with the French Government regarding

the formation/reconstruction of the Czechoslovak Army in France

1939 November 17 Appointed by Benes to the newly formed Czechoslovak

National Committee in Paris. Issued a mobilization order to Czechoslovak citizens residing in France, which resulted in the formation of two Czechoslovak infantry regiments (these, together with several hundred airmen, constituted a Czechoslovak army on French soil)

1940 June After the fall of France, Osusky arranged for the

transportation to England of several thousands of those troops and fled to London

1940 July – 1942 March Minister of State of the Czechoslovak Government in

Exile 1940 October 12 Appointed member of the State Council in London 1942 March 31 Removed from his post of Minister of State because

of disagreements with Benes’ anti-Slovak and pro-Russian policies

1942 April 12 Resigned his post in the State Council 1942 Lectured at Oxford 1942-1945 Wrote numerous articles about Benes and his

Provisional Government 1943 Vice-president of the ‘Never Again’ Association

BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE (Contd.) 1945 September Moved to the United States 1945 September – 1946 Went on an extensive lecture tour of the United

States 1946-1950 Visiting Professor of European Civilization and

Culture at Colgate University, Hamilton, New York 1949-1960 Ran Mid-European Law Project of the National

Committee for a Free Europe (reports on changes in communist states)

1949-1973 Engaged in anti-communist movement activities Broadcast for Radio Free Europe and Voice of America 1949 February Co-founder and Chairman (later President) of the

Council of Free Czechoslovakia 1950-1962 Advisor, National Committee for a Free Europe 1952-1973 Member, International Commission of Jurists 1952 November? Founder of the Council of Free Jurists from

Countries Behind the Iron Curtain 1954? Founding member, Association of Captive European

Nations Member, International Association of Democratic

Lawyers Chairman, Council of Europe - European Political

Community 1968 February 1921 Judge, Court of World Public Opinion – International

Communism on Trial 1973 September 27 Died, Washington, D.C.

SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE

STEFAN OSUSKY PAPERS

The Stefan Osusky papers were acquired by the Hoover Institution Archives from his wife and son over a period of several years. The collection was organized shortly after the first installment arrived in 1974. The last increment was given to the Archives in November 1986, at which time the entire collection was processed anew. The present register incorporates material from the original register as well as the rest of the documents that were added to the collection since then. The bulk of the collection consists of Osusky’s correspondence, speeches and writings, and research notes, as well as of various documents and materials pertaining to Osusky’s long career and activity in the anti-communist movement, to Czechoslovakia since World War I, the Czechoslovak government-in-exile during World War II, and post-war émigré affairs. Of great importance are Osusky’s papers disputing the constitution of the Czechoslovak provisional government in London, Benes’ constitutional presidency, and the role of the State Council (see, in the speeches and writings file, “Londynske statne zriadenie,” “Dr. Benes’ Authoritative Regime,” “Benes’ Government in London,” “Legal Position of Dr. Benes, of the Sramek Government and the Czechoslovak State Council,” “Rizena demokracie pri praci”). In his paper “Continuite de l’etat tchechoslovaque,” Osusky explains his theory of the continuity of the Czechoslovak state based on the recognition of the Czechoslovak National Committee by the French government. Also interesting in that series are Osusky’s writings on Benes himself, in which he criticizes Benes’ ‘modus operandi,’ his anti-Slovak and pro-Russian policies, and his role in the Munich events that led to the subsequent dismemberment of Czechoslovakia (see, in particular, “Benes a pravda,” “Benes and Commitment,” “Benes Manipulator,” “Benesova vlada a Slovaci,” “Osusky Notes on Munich,” “The Collapse of Czechoslovakia: Events Leading to the Munich Agreement”). Of special note are also Osusky’s numerous writings on Germany, Russia, the Soviet Union, namely “Encirclement of the ‘Capitalist Countries’ by the Soviets,” “Peaceful Co-Existence,” “Communist Law and the Soviet Federation of Nations,” “Rule of Law Under Communist Regimes,” as well as his essays on Europe, Hitler, Stalin, etc. Also of significant importance are documents relating to the beginning of the Czechoslovak exile movement in 1939 and 1940, in particular, Osusky’s negotiations with the French government officials, which resulted in October of 1939 in the signing of a treaty relating to the reconstruction of the Czechoslovak Army in France, and to the creation of the Czechoslovak National Committee in Paris (see in the career file the original of the agreement “Accord relatif a la reconstitution en France de l’armee tchechoslovaque”). In the biographical file are also included legal documents relating to the lawsuits brought by Osusky against Hubert Ripka and Bohuslav Benes, which demonstrate, among other things, the lack of ability of the Czechoslovak émigré community to stop engaging in bitter personal fights and start to unify and coordinate the activities of Czechoslovak exiles.

REGISTER

STEFAN OSUSKY PAPERS

SERIES DESCRIPTION: Box Nos Series 1-10. BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, 1915-1973. Biographical information,

certificates, correspondence, financial papers, lists, court transcripts, obituaries, clippings, and other printed matter, arranged alphabetically by physical form

11-31. CORRESPONDENCE, 1901-1974. Letters, notes, and telegrams,

arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent 32-68. SPEECHES AND WRITINGS, 1916-1971. Articles, notes,

papers, radio broadcast transcripts, reports, speeches, and writings, arranged chronologically by title

69-87. CAREER FILE, 1918-1973. Articles, brochures,

chronological records, contracts, correspondence, interviews, itinerary, lists, memoranda, messages, newsletters, notes, outlines, programs, reports, schedules, statements, study, survey, clippings, and miscellany relating to professional activities of Stefan Osusky, arranged chronologically by name of government agency or organization

88. PAVLA OSUSKA FILE, 1938-1978. Correspondence and minutes

of meetings relating to professional activities of Pavla Osuska, arranged alphabetically by physical form

89-102. SUBJECT FILE, 1910-1992. Articles, brochures, clippings,

comments, maps, organizational records, programs, proposals, reports, speeches, writings, printed matter, and miscellany relating to various persons, organizations and countries, arranged alphabetically by subject

103-119. PRINTED MATTER, 1920-1979. Bulletins, clippings,

newsletters, pamphlets, serial issues, and miscellany, relating mainly to Europe, before and after World War II, arranged alphabetically by physical form

120. RESTRICTED SERIES, 1939-1942. Originals in fragile

condition of use copies integrated in the collection 121. MEMORABILIA, 1940-1942. Two stamps used by Stefan Osusky

when Minister of State of the Czechoslovak Government in Exile

122-123. CARD FILE, n.d. Names with addresses and telephone

numbers

SERIES DESCRIPTION (Contd.) 124-125. OVERSIZE FILE, 1928-1951. Album containing letters to

Stefan Osusky from prominent diplomats and statesmen; maps of Central Europe in 1938, including the map of the Protektorate of Bohemia and Moravia, Carpathian Russia, France, Hungary, and Poland; and photostatic copies of New Yorksky Dennik editorials attacking Osusky

126-128. PHOTOGRAPHS, 1918-1957. 182 prints depicting Stefan

Osusky in various stages of his career, his family, World War II German atrocities and destruction in France, Charles de Gaulle, and other miscellaneous photographs

CONTAINER LIST: Box Folder Nos Nos Contents 1. BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, 1915-1973 1 Addresses. Includes various lists of names 2-3 Appointment books, 1940-1944 Articles, clippings, and speeches about Osusky 4-7 General 8 Kalvoda, Josef, “Pripad Dra Stefana Osuskeho” 9 Valery, Paul, “Stefan Osusky” 2. 1 Bibliographies of Osusky’s writings 2 Biographical sketches 3-4 Calling cards 5 Certificates 6 Drawing of Osusky by Vlastimil Hofman 7-11 Family correspondence, including with Pavla Osuska, wife,

and Judith, Paulina, and Stefan, children 3. Financial records. Includes some correspondence Bank statements 1 National Provincial Bank and Barclays Bank

Limited 2 Pozemkova Banka v Praze 3-8 Bills, receipts, and invoices 9-10 Check stubs 4. 1 Honorary memberships 2 Insurance records 3 Obituaries, 1973 4-5 Passports 6 Rental records 5. Subject file Academic activities. Consists mostly of

correspondence 1 1936 November – 1938 December. Invitations

to lecture from different Czech and Slovak student unions and organizations

2 1941 - Cambridge University. Lectures on the League of Nations, decomposition of Europe, Hitler, Russia, the Allied Powers, and the end of the old world

3-4 1945-1946 - Lecture tour of the United States on invitation of the Institute of International Education

6. 1-5 1946-1950 - Colgate University - Readings in

Philosophy of History. Lectures and preparatory notes. Includes an outline of the course and student test results

7. 1-6 1947-1968 - Lectures at different

universities in the United States and Canada

8. 1-8 1947-1968 - Lectures at different

universities in the United States and Canada

9 Miscellaneous

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9. BIOGRAPHICAL FILE (Contd.) Subject file (Contd.) 1 Birthday, 65th 2 Birthday, 80th. Cards and congratulatory letters

and messages 3 Communist campaign against Osusky in 1939. Note by

Osusky 4 Dismissal by Benes, 1942 March 31 5 Karlik Prize Lawsuits brought by Osusky Against Bohus Benes and another, 1943 October

13 6 Correspondence with lawyers, 1942 7 Court proceedings 8 Notes by Osusky 10. Against New Yorsky Dennik, H. Ripka, A.

Valuchek, L. Sturc, J. Papanek, A. Ostrochovsky, 1955 January 19

1-3 Articles and clippings 4-5 Correspondence with lawyers, 1954-1962 6 Court proceedings 7 Notes by Osusky 8 Letter (in Slovak) and legal documents from the

German government, relating to restitution for property confiscated from Osusky during World War II

Portraits of Osusky 9 Historical Collection of the League of

Nations. Includes correspondence and a poster

10 University of Chicago Law School Class of 1915 graduates

11. CORRESPONDENCE, 1901-1974 General 1 A 2 B 3 C 4 D 5 E 6 F 7 G 8 H 9 I 10 J 11 K 12 L 13 M 14 N 15 O 16 P 17 R 18 S 19 T 20 U 21 V 22 W 23 Z 24-25 Miscellaneous

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12. CORRESPONDENCE (Contd.) 1-2 Unidentified, 1921-1965 3 A. Ernster and Son, Tailors, 1940 4 Abe, 1948 5 Academie des Sciences Morales et Politiques (France),

1937-1957 6 Academie Diplomatique Internationale, 1938-1953 7 Academie Francaise, 1940 8 L’Accueil Francais, 1901 9 Achard, Paul, 1939 10 Acieries Poldi (Alfredo Bauer), 1939-1940 11 AGEFI Limited, 1939 12 Agence Fournier, 1939 13 Agence Havas, 1938-1939 14 Agence Radio, 1938 15 Aghion, Raoul, 1938 16 L’Agourtine, 1939 17 Agrarian Informations [sic] Bureau in London, 1948 18 Albania. Consulate (Paris) (C. A. Chekrezi), 1938 19 Albert, Girard, 1939 20 Aldrich, Winthrop W., 1949-1952 21 Alexinsky, G., 1938 22 All Souls Universalists Church, 1948 23 Alleon, Paul and Romain, 1938-1939 24 Alliance for Liberation and Freedom in Czechoslovakia

(Jednota za svobodu a demokracii v Ceskoslovensku), 1953. Includes original text of declaration of the ALFC

Alliance Francaise. See Allix, Andre 25 Alliance of Czechoslovak Exiles in Chicago, 1959 26 Allied Circle, 1943-1958 27 Allied Information Agency Ltd., 1950 28 Allix, Andre (Universite de Lyon), 1938-1942 29 Amar, Andre, 1940 30 Ambrus, J., 1939-1948 31 Ambulance Chirurgicale (Dr. d’Allaines), 1939 32 American China Policy Association, 1951 33 The American Club of Paris (Henry W. Dunning), 1940 34 American Emergency Committee for Tibetan Refugees, Inc.,

1959 35 American Federation of Labor, 1948 36 American Friends of the Captive Nations, n.d. 37 American Fund for Czechoslovak Refugees, Inc., 1949-1954 38 American Fund for Free Jurists, Inc. 1956-1959 39 American Management Association, Inc. (Lawrence A.

Appley), 1948-1963 40 American National Bank and Trust Company of Chicago

(Morris E. Feiwell), 1947-1964 41 American Red Cross, 1943 42 Americke Listy, 1971 43 Ames, Herbert B., Sir, 1948 44 Les Amis de la France dans le Monde, 1939 45 Les Amis du Livre Francais, 1938 46 Ancel, Jacques, 1939 47 Andic, V. E., 1948 48 Andrieu, Jean, 1940 49 Aprato, M., 1939 50 Archer, J. 1938 51 Archeveche de Paris (Roger Beaussart), 1937-1940

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12. (Contd.) CORRESPONDENCE (Contd.) 52 Archimbaud, Leon, 1939 53 Argentina. Embajada (France) (M. A. Carcano), 1939 54 Argentina. Embajada (Great Britain) (Tomas A. le Breton),

1940-1941 55 Arias, Arnulfo, 1938 56 Armbrusler, D. R., 1940 57 Armory, M., 1937 58 Army Language School (Monterey, California), 1950 59 Arn, Edward F., 1953 60 Aron, Franta, 1938 13. 1 L’Art vivant, 1939 2 Asociatia Romanilor Liberi Din Statele Unite Ale

Americei, 1953 3 Associates for Anglo-American Understanding, 1943 4 Association Amicale des Anciens Eleves de l’Institut

National Agronomique, 1938 5 Association Corporative des Etudiants en Droit, 1939 6 Association d’Amitie Franco-Tchecoslovaque, 1939 7 Association de la Presse Anglo-Americaine de Paris, 1938 8 Association des Amis de la Republique Francaise, 1940 9 Association des Cites-Jardins de France (Georges Benoist-

Levy), 1939 10 Association des Garibaldiens de l’Argonne Engages

Volontaires Italiens dans l’Armee Francaise (L. Di Lauro), 1939

11 Association Franco-Pologne, 1940 12 Association Internationale des Ecrivains pour la Defense

de la Culture, 1939 13 Association Parisienne des Anciens Combattants et

Victimes de la Guerre, 1938 14 Association Suisse pour la Societe des Nations, 1938 15 The Atlantic Foundation, 1943 16 Atlantic Monthly, 1950 17 Aubac, Stephane, 1940-1944 18 Aubert, Pierre, 1939 19 Aubry, Octave, 1938 20 Avileon, F., 1941 21 Aymard, Camille, 1938 22 Bail, Albert le, 1938 23 Balachowsky-Petit, S., 1939 24 Balas, Jan, 1940 25 Balaz, G., 1939 26 Balinski, Jean, 1940 27 Ballantyne, Clifford and Co., 1942-1945 28 Balloy, Max, 1938 29 Bansillon, A., 1940 30 Barabas, Juris S., 1946-1948 31 Barabas, Z., 1946-1948 32 Barbier, Andre, 1954-1956 33 Barker, Duckworth V., 1944 34 Barker, Ernest, 1941 35 Barker, G. M., 1939 36 Barkey, Eric, 1941-1942 37 Baroch, Karel, 1948 38 Barth, Karl, 1941 39 Barthalomew, Bertha, 1943 40 Bartik, Josef, 1940 41 Bartos, Antonin, 1954

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13. (Contd.) CORRESPONDENCE (Contd.) 42 Basch, Antonin, 1939 43 Basch, Victor, 1940 44 Baschet, Louis, 1938-1939 45 Baschet, Rene, 1939 46 Basilique du Sacre-Coeur, 1940 47 Bassin, I., 1937 48 Bassols, Narciso, 1939 49 Bastid, Paul, n.d. 50 Bata, Jan, 1937-1959 51 Bate, Marie Finger, 1949-1954 52 Bates-Batcheller, 1939 53 Baudrillart, Alfred, 1939-1940 54 Bauer, R., 1939 55 Bauer, William, 1939 56 Bauffremont, Duke of, 1938 57 Baumal, F., 1940 58 Baumal, Jean, 1938 59 Baume, Renom de la, 1940 60 Bavelier, Charles, 1939 61 Bazili, Nikolai Aleksandrovich, 1938 62 Beauvau-Craon, Prince de, 1940 63 Bechyne, Rudolf, 1940 64 Beck, Rolf, 1938 65 Beer, Raymond, 1938 6655 66 Begouen, Count, 1938 67 Behic, Erkin M., 1940 68 Belgium. Ambassade (Great Britain), 1940-1941 69 Belgium. Office Parlementaire Belge (London), 1943 70 Beltran-Masses, F., 1939 71 Benda, Karel, 1948-1949 Benes, Edvard, 1939-1942. See CAREER FILE/Czechoslovak

Government in Exile/Political trial against Osusky 72 Benes, Vladimir, 1937-1938 14. 1 Benjamin, 1940 2 Bennet, Lord, 1941 3 Benoit, Raymond, 1939 4 Beran, Rudolf, 1937-1938 5 Berard, Maurice, 1939 6 Berenger, Henry, 1938 7 Bergmann, Karel, 1950 8 Bernard, Gaston, 1939 9 Bernstein, Henry, 1939 10 Berr, Raymond, 1939 11 Berthelot, C., 1938 12 Berthelot, Madame, 1939 13 Bertier, Georges, 1939 14 Bertrand, Arthus, 1939 15 Besnard, M., 1940 16 Better, Alexander, 1937 17 Betz, Maurice, 1938 18 Bezdikova, Anna, 1940 19 Bibesco, Antoine, 1938 20 Bibliotheque de Documentation Internationale

Contemporaine et Musee de la Grande Guerre, 1939 21 Bicanic, R., 1943 22 Biddle, Anthony, 1941-1943

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14.(Contd.) CORRESPONDENCE (Contd.) 23 Bielski, Boleslas, 1938 24 Bigard, D., 1940 25 Biographical Encyclopedia of the World, 1945 26 Biskupsky Urad (Bishop’s Office), Bratislava, 1938 27 Bisson, Isabel, 1945 28 Blair, Edwin Foster, 1947-1954 29 Blanc, M., 1939 30 Blattner, H., 1956 31 Blazek, Karel, 1955 32 Blazek, Otakar, 1937 33 Bloch-Bauer, Ferdinand, 1939 34 Blondel, Georges, 1938 35 Blum, Leon, 1938 36 Blumel, Andre, 1939 37 Blumenthal, Georges, 1939 38 Bochet, Lucien, 1938-1939 39 Bocinos, M., 1940 40 Boegner, Etienne, 1947 41 Boegner, Marc, 1939-1940 42 Boes, Lucien, 1938 43 Bohacek, Frantisek, 1938 44 Bohmer, Alois, 1948-1949 45 Bohunicky, Matus, 1940 46 Boillot, F., 1941 47 Boklund, E. G., 1939 48 Bolander, C. A., 1939 49 Bollack, R., 1939 50 Bollaert, M., 1938-1939 51 Bolle, Jean-Marcel, 1939 52 Bondeville, Emmanuel, 1940 53 Bonnein, Henri, 1938 54 Bonnet, Georges, 1939 55 Borel, Emile, 1938 56 Borromee, Henri, 1940 57 Bouillaud, A., 1939 58 Boulard, Andre, 1928 59 Bourdelle, C., 1954 60 Bourgin, Georges, 1938-1939 61 Boury, Henri, 1940 62 Bouvier, Rene, 1940 63 Brada, Jiri, 1963 64 Bradac, Joseph, 1939 65 Braden, Ronald, 1941 66 Braibant, Charles, 1938 67 Branch, Rosenberg & Branch, 1950 68 Brand, Walter, 1938 69 Brandl, Karl, 1940-1941 70 Branicka, A. X., 1939 71 Branna Politika, 1938 15. 1 Bratislava (Slovakia). Univerzita. Pravnicka fakulta,

1938 2 Brazil. Embaixada (Great Britain) (J. J. Moniz de

Aragao), 1940-1941 3 Brdlik, Vl., 1953 4 Bresson, M., 1938 5 Breton, Chanoine, 1939 6 British Broadcasting Corporation, 1940 7 British Institute for Political Research, 1948

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15.(Contd.) CORRESPONDENCE (Contd.) 8 Broglie, Duc de, 1939 9 Brown University, 1945-1968 10 Broz, Jaroslav, 1939 11 Bruand, C., 1938 12 Bruce, S. M., 1941 13 Brucker, Wilber M., 1959 14 Brumlik, J., 1939 15 Brun, Dr., 1939 16 Bruner, Leon, 1939 17 Brunet de Coudrouniac, Gaston, 1938 18 The Bryce Club, 1940 19 Bullit and Middleton, 1943 20 Buquet, Andre, 1938 21 Burge, R. K., 1941 22 Burger, Oscar, 1940-1941 23 Busina, Emil, 1940 24 Butler, R. A., 1940 25 Butter, Oscar, 1938 26 Cahill, Lady, 1939 27 Cain, Julien, 1940 28 Campbell, Ronald, 1940 29 Campinchi, Cesar, 1938 30 Canada. Embassy (France) (G. P. Vanier), 1939-1950 31 Carnegie Corporation of New York, 1949 32 Carpentier, Louis le, 1939 33 Carr, Wilbur J., 1940-1944 34 Case, Joe, 1948 35 Cassin, Rene, 1938 36 Castries, Georges de, 1939 37 La Cause alliee (London), 1942 38 Ce soir (Paris), 1939 39 Cebe, Jaroslav, 1938 40 Cecil, Robert Gascoyne-Cecil of Chelwood, Viscount, 1941-

1943 41 Cejka, Frantisek, 1940 42 The Central European Observer, 1944 43 Centre Danubien, 1940 44 Centre d’Etudes de Politique Etrangere, 1938 45 Centre d’Expansion Francaise, 1939 46 Centre Economique Paneuropeen, 1938 47 Centre Europeen de la Dotation Carnegie, 1939 48 Centrokomise Ltd. (London), 1940 49 Cercle de Londres du Parti Democratique Polonais, 1944 50 Cercle des Etudiants Tcheco-Slovaques a Paris, 1939 51 Cercle Metropolitain de l’Empire Francais, 1940 52 Cercle Parisien de la Ligue Francaise de l’Enseignement

(Leon Douarche), 1938-1939 53 Cercle Universitaire, 1939 54 Cerny, A. L., 1939 55 Cerny, Frantisek, 1948-1967 56 Cerny, Josef, 1948-1953 57 Cerny, Vladimir, 1939 58 Cerny, Zdenek, 1948-1949 59 Cerruti, M., 1937 60 Cesiano, Dinu, 1940 61 Ceske Narodni Sdruzeni v Americe (Czech-American National

Alliance), 1939

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15.(Contd.) CORRESPONDENCE (Contd.) 62 Ceskomoravska-Kolben-Danek, 1928-1929 63 Ceskoslovenska Kolonie (Colonie Tchecoslovaque) “Krajan”

(Karel Hanus), 1938-1940 64 Ceskoslovenska Narodni Rada v Americe (Czechoslovak

National Council of America), 1939-1957 16. 1 Ceskoslovenska Obec Legionarska v Exilu v Parizi

(Czechoslovak Association of Legionnaires in Exile), 1950-1952

2 Ceskoslovenska Republikanska Strana v Exilu (Czechoslovak Republican Agrarian Party In Exile), 1956

3 Ceskoslovenska Zivnostensko-Obchodnicka Strana Stredostavovska v Exilu (Czechoslovak Party of Middle Classes In Exile), 1949-1953

4 Ceskoslovenske Narodne Sdruzenie v Kanade (Czechoslovak National Alliance in Canada), 1950-1957

5 Ceskoslovenske Pomocne Sdruzeni Pro Rakousko (Czechoslovak Relief Alliance in Austria), 1952

6 Ceskoslovenske Sdruzeni Politickych Uprchliku v Nemecku (Czechoslovak Alliance of Political Refugees in Germany), 1950

7 Ceskoslovensky Cerveny Kriz (Czechoslovak Red Cross), 1939-1941

8 Ceskoslovensky Pomocny Vybor (Czechoslovak Relief Committee in Austria), 1948

9 Chadenet, Baron, 1939 10 Chamberlain, Austen, 1929 11 Chamberlain, Neville, 1955 12 Chambre de Commerce Belgo-Tchecoslovaque (Brussels), 1939 13 Chambre de Commerce de Paris, 1938 14 Chambre de Commerce Franco-Tcheco-Slovaque (Paris), 1939 15 Champagne Louis Roederer, 1939 16 Champetier de Ribes, A., 1940 17 Chappedelaine, de, 1939 18 Chaptal, Emmanuel, 1940 19 Charlot, Charles, 1939 20 Chase National Bank (New York), 1940 21 Chautemps, Camille, 1938 22 Cheradarme, Andre, 1938 23 Cherne, Leo, 1954 24 Chesham Property Company Limited, 1945 25 China. Embassy (Great Britain), 1940-1944 26 Chocholaty, Frantisek Petr, 1939 27 The Christian Century, 1960 28 Christliches Hilfswerk fur Heimatlose Fluchtlinge, 1948-

1949 29 Chrysler Corporation, 1938 30 Chudoba, Bohdan, 1949-1950 31 Church of England. Province of Canterbury. Archbishop,

1940-1944 32 Churchill, Winston, 1943 33 Chvalkovsky, F., 1938 34 Cicognani, Amleto Giovanni, 1953 35 Cierny, Stefan, 1938 36 Cihar, Jaromir, 1937 37 Cipera, Dominik, 1952 38 Clauzel, Comte, 1937 39 Clementis, Vladimir, 1939 40 Clerk, Lady, 1939

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16.(Contd.) CORRESPONDENCE (Contd.) 41 Close Brothers Limited, 1984-1945 42 Cmela, Wladyzlaw, 1942 43 Cobrda, Vladimir P., 1937 44 Cohen, Benjamin, 1941-1947 45 Cohn and Marks, 1954 46 Cole, Ashley T., 1937 47 Colgate University, 1945-1959 48 The College, Winchester, 1944 49 College de la Malgrange, 1940 50 College d’Europe, 1956 51 College Libre des Sciences Sociales (Jean Hennesey), 1939 52 Collon, J., 1938 53 Columbia. Consulado (Lyon) (Paul Auloge Duvivier), 1938 54 Columbia Broadcasting System Inc. (London), 1944 55 Comite Central des Refugies, 1939 56 Comite d’Aide aux Volontaires Anciens Combattants, 1939 57 Comite d’Aide Sociale Aux Refugies Tchecoslovaques, 1952-

1953 58 Comite de Co-Ordination Franco-Anglais, 1939 59 Comite d’Organisation de la Ceremonie d’Inauguration de

la Statue du Marechal Foch au Carrefour de l’Armistice – Compiegne, 1937

60 Comite d’Organisation du Congres d’Etudes Internationales, 1937

17. 1 Comite Francais de Cooperation Europeenne, n.d. 2 Comite Francais d’Union Economique et Douaniere

Europeenne, 1938 3 Comite Francais pour l’Europe Libre, 1953 4 Comite International Pour la Diffusion Artistique et

Litteraire Par le Cinematographe, 1938 5 Comite National Francais, n.d. 6 Comite National pour la Jeunesse, 1937 7 Comite Nobel du Parlement Norvegien, 1950 8 Comite Protestant des Amities Francaises a l’Etranger,

1940 9 Commemorative Committee of the Slovak National Uprising,

1964 10 The Commercial Cable Co., 1943 11 Commission Francaise de Cooperation Intellectuelle, 1938 12 Commission Permanente d’Organisation des Congres de

Chimie Industrielle, 1937 13 Committee for a Free Estonia, 1953 14 Common Cause, Inc., 1949-1950 15 La Confederation Internationale des Travailleurs

Intellectuels, 1937 16 Conference Internationale des Associations de Mutiles de

Guerre et Anciens Combattants, 1937 17 Connely, Willard, 1947-1948 18 Contemporary Review, 1941 19 Continental Press Agency, 1939 20 Contre Revolution, 1938 21 Coronet Magazine, 1950 22 Cortney, Philip, 1949 23 Coste, Brutus, 1957-1968 24 Cotins, Arthur, 1947 25 Cotnareanu, Leon, 1938-1941 26 Cotton, D., 1945 27 Coudenhove-Kalergi, R. N., 1938

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17.(Contd.) CORRESPONDENCE (Contd.) 28 Coulondre, Robert, 1940 29 Cox, A. P., 1941 30 Cranborne, Viscount, 1940-1941 31 Cremieux, Benjamin, 1938 32 Cretzianu, Alexandre, 1950 33 Croix Rouge Francaise, 1938-1939 34 Crusade For Freedom, Inc., 1957-1959 35 Csaky, Geza, 1937 36 Czarate Maidenhead, 1940 37 Czech, Ludvik, 1938 38 Czechoslovak Free Trade Union Federation, 1957 39 Czechoslovak Independent Brigade, 1938? 40 Czechoslovakia. Haut Commissariat au Tourisme (Paris),

1938-1939 41 Czechoslovakia. Konzulat (Algiers) (Vaclav Laska), 1938 42 Czechoslovakia. Konzulat (Bombay), 1940 43 Czechoslovakia. Konzulat (Marseille), 1939 44 Czechoslovakia. Ministerstvo Zahranicniho Obchodu, 1948 45 Czechoslovakia. Velvyslanectvi (United States), 1947 46 Cziechanowski, Jan, 1940 47 Dackett, W., 1941 48 Daily Telegraph and Morning Post, 1948 49 Daladier, Edouard, 1939-1968 50 Damidot, 1945 51 Dastich, Frantisek, 1953 52 Dautry, R., 1937 53 David, Andre, 1939 54 Debre, Robert, 1939 55 Decori, Felix, Madame, 1938 56 De Courcy, Kenneth Hugh, 1941-1948 57 Decugis, Madame, 1939 58 Delavergne, James, 1939 59 Delbos, Yvon, 1938 60 Demaret, Georges, 1939 61 Dendur, Jan, 1939 62 Denis, Ernest, 1939 63 Denni Hlasatel, 1948 64 Deschamps, Louis, 1939 65 Deslandres, Maurice, 1939 66 Desmars, J., 1938 67 Desvoyes, Madame, 1939 68 Deutsch, Louis, 1939 69 Digeon, Madame, 1939 70 Les Dispensaires Parisiens de Nuit, 1938 71 Dobias, Premysl, 1948-1949 72 Doche, Jean, 1938 73 Donn, Raymonde, n.d. 74 Dorian, Henry, 1939 18. 1 Dotation Carnegie pour la Paix Internationale (Malcolm W.

Davis), 1939 2 Drbal, Zdenek, 1939 3 Drdak, Frantisek, 1939 4 Dreyfus, Louis, 1939 5 Dubcek, Alexander, 1968 6 Dubois, Pierre, 1939 7 Dubsky, A., 1948 8 Duchacek, Ivo, 1939. Includes his description of the

situation in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia

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18.(Contd.) CORRESPONDENCE (Contd.) 9 Duff, Edward, 1950-1952 10 Duhamel, Georges, 1939 11 Dulignier, Henri, 1939 12 Dulles, John Foster, 1947 13 Dunn, Halbert L., 1954. Includes his paper entitled

“Creative Destiny” 14 Dupierreux, R., 1938 15 Dupre-Debouit, Marie-Anne, 1920 16 Durand, Maurice, 1936-1939 17 Duras, Victor Hugo, 1939 18 Durrande, Pierre-Alexis, 1939 19 Durtain, Luc, 1938-1939 20 Dutauzin, Madeleine, 1945 21 Dutreux, Auguste, 1939 22 Duval-Guth, Armand, 1944 23 Duvernoy, Georges, 1939 24 Dvornik, Frantisek, 1939 25 Dyer, Louise B. M., 1939 26 East European Labor Institute 27 Ebor, William, 1940 28 Ecer, Bohuslav, 1939 29 L’Ecole Francaise de Bruxelles, 1937 30 Ecole Municipale de Physique et de Chimie Industrielles,

1938 31 Edard, Notaire, 1938 32 Eden, Anthony, 1939-1944 33 Eglise Evangelique Lutherienne de France, 1938 34 Eisenberg, Robert, 1939 35 Ekor, William, 1941 36 Elbel, Paul, 1938 37 Elie-Bois, Rita, 1958 38 Elslegerova-Puklova, 1938 39 Emanuel, R., 1945 40 Emissions Radio-Normandie, 1938 41 Enfiere, Andre, 1938 42 Engelmann, L., 1939 43 L’Epoque, 1939 44 Epstein, Julius, 1948 45 Eros, Imro, 1953 46 Euphonia, Association Internationale, 1937 47 L’Europe nouvelle, n.d. 48 European Movement, Central and Eastern European

Commission, 1951-1953 49 Eveche de Blois, 1940 50 The Evening Bulletin and the Sunday Bulletin, 1948 51 Ewerts, Karl J., 1953 52 L’Exportateur francais, 1938 53 L’Exposition Internationale, Comite d’Accueil, 1937 54 L’Exposition Internationale de la Chasse, 1938 55 Exposition Internationale de Paris 1937, 1938 56 L’Express, 1953 57 F.O.P. des Associations de Mutiles, Veuves, Orphelins de

la Guerre et Anciens Combattants, 1939 58 Fajfr, General, 1937 59 Fakhry, 1938 60 Fasquelle Editeurs, 1939 61 Faucher, General, 1939 62 Federation des Emigres d’Allemagne en France, 1939

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18.(Contd.) CORRESPONDENCE (Contd.) 63 Federation des Professeurs Francais Residant a

l’Etranger, 1938-1939 64 Federation Francaise des Etudiants Catholiques, 1937 65 Federation Interalliee des Anciens Combattants, 1938 66 Federation Internationale de la Presse Technique et

Periodique, 1937 67 Federation Internationale Libre des Deportes et Internes

de la Resistance, 1952 68 Federation Nationale des Volontaires de Guerre, 1939 69 Federation P.E.N., 1938 70 Fedinec, Ladislav, 1950-1953 71 Fels, A. de, 1939 72 Le Figaro, 1939-1950 73 Filipowicz, Tytus, 1943-1949 74 Filo, Kornel, 1955 75 Fischer, J. L., 1939 76 Fischer, Victor and Alice, 1941 77 Flanderka, Otakar, 1939 78 La Fleche, 1937 79 Fleischman, Franta, 1941-1943 80 Foerster, J. W., 1939 19. 1 Fontenay, Mr et Mme de, 1938 2 Foreign Affairs, 1948-1949 3 Forgeot, Pierre, 1939 4 Forman, Josef, 1938-1948 5 Fort, F. L., 1941 6 Fortune, 1953 7 Fould, Rene, Madame, 1939 8 Fragner, Jan, 1939 9 France. Ambassade (Germany), 1950 10 France. Ambassade (United States), 1947-1950. Includes

correspondence with Henri Bonnet 11 France. Assemblee Nationale, 1952 12 France. Assemblee Nationale. Chambre des Deputes, 1938 13 France. Assemblee Nationale. Senat, 1939 14 France. Conseil Economique et Social, 1966-1973 15 France. Conseil Municipal de Paris, 1940 16 France. Legation (Czechoslovakia) (Leopold Victor de

Lacroix), 1937-1939 17 France. Legation (Iran), 1938 18 France. Ministere de l’Air, n.d. 19 France. Ministere de l’Interieur, 1939 20 France. Ministere de la Marine, 1938 21 France. Ministere de la Sante Publique, 1938 22 France. Ministere des Affaires Etrangeres (F. Seydoux

Fornier de Clausonne), 1938-1970 23 France. Ministere des Colonies (Paul Devinat, Max

Brusset), 1937-1939 24 France. Ministere des Finances, 1949 25 France. Ministere du Blocus (Georges Pernot), 1940 26 France. Ministere du Commerce et de l’Industrie (Gentin),

1938-1939 27 France. Prefecture de Police, 1940 28 France. Prefet de la Charente, 1938 29 France. Prefet de Loire-et-Cher, 1940 30 Franck, Marcel, 1939 31 Francl, Francois, 1968 32 Francois-Poncet, Andre, 1961

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19.(Contd.) CORRESPONDENCE (Contd.) 33 Franek, Mikulas, 1948-1959 34 Frankelova, Magda, 1940 35 Franklin, William M., 1939 36 Frastacky, Rudolf, 1949 37 Free Europe, 1941-1943 38 Free Europe Organizations and Publications, 1962 39 Freeman, Arnold, 1941 40 Fried, Arnost, 1940-1952 41 Friedenau, Theo, 1953-1957 42 Friedlander, Robert A., 1964 43 Friends of the Polish-Czechoslovak Union, n.d. 44 Frossard, L. O., 1940 45 Fuller, Henry R., 1947-1949 46 Fullerton, Morton, 1939 47 Fusek, Eduard, 1950-1954 48 Futak, Jan, 1940 49 Gabra, B. G., 1942 50 Galko, Jan, 1939 51 Gaster, Sacha de, 1949 52 Gaubert, Ernest, 1938 53 Gaulle, Charles de, 1959 54 Gaultier, Paul, 1937-1939 55 Gauthier, Paul, 1937 56 Gavrilovich, M., 1944 57 Georges, General, 1938 58 Georges-Picot, Colonel, 1940 59 Geringer Press, Inc., 1948 60 German Information Center, 1963 61 Germany. Botschaft (France) (Madame la Comtesse de

Welczeck), 1938 62 Gharib, Mr. and Mrs., 1938 63 Giansanti Coluzzi, Countess, 1938 64 Gibian, Vera, 1950-1955 65 Gineste-Tesi, Anna, 1937 66 Giraud, Emile, 1954. 67 The Girl Guides Association, 1945 68 Goldmann, Nahum, 1939 69 Gorel, Michel, 1938 70 Gorell, Elizabeth, n.d. 71 Gosset, A., 1939 72 Gounin, E., 1939 73 Les Grandes Conferences des Ambassadeurs (Raymond

Poincare), 1923-1939 20. 1 Grandmaison, Robert de, 1939 2 Grange, Baron de la, 1939 3 Grange, Henri, 1939 4 Graux, Lucien, 1938-1939 5 Great Britain. Embassy (France). Includes correspondence

with Eric Phipps, 1939-1940 6 Great Britain. Embassy (United States), 1944-1953 7 Great Britain. Foreign Office, 1943 8 Great Britain. High Commissioner for New Zealand, 1943 9 Great Britain. Ministry of Economic Warfare, 1941 10 Great Britain. Ministry of Information, 1941 11 Great Britain. Ministry of Town and Country Planning,

1943 12 Greater Hartford Council for Unesco, 1941-1950. Includes

correspondence with Alfred Zimmern

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20.(Contd.) CORRESPONDENCE (Contd.) 13 Greece. Legation (Great Britain) (Politis), 1938-1940 14 Green, Ernest, 1941 15 Grenier, F., 1939 16 Grey, E., 1912 17 Griffin, Joan, n.d. 18 Gromada, Thaddeus V., 1963 19 Grunebaum-Ballin, P., 1939 20 Grunov, Heinrich, 1938 21 Gudin du Pavillon, 1939 22 Guerdan, L. G., 1939 23 Guerin, Albert, 1938 24 Guibal, 1939 25 Guillaume, Maurice, Madame, 1939 26 Guilliermond, Professeur, 1938 27 Guillon, Gustave, 1938 28 Habe, Hans, 1939 29 Hadji Minache, G., 1939 30 Haight, John McV., 1958-1961 31 Hajek, Frantisek, 1939 32 Halamski, 1939 33 Hanak, Milos, 1938-1964 34 Hardman, D. R., 1941 35 Harmaniec, Milan, 1947-1948 36 Harper’s Magazine, 1950 37 Harvard-Thane, G., 1943 38 Harvey, J., n.d. 39 Hasek, Joseph, 1967 40 Hauner, Edgar Stanislav, 1939 41 Havas, Emil, 1951 42 Havlasa, Jan, 1939 43 Hazen Hyde, James, 1939 44 Heckert, Robert, 1950 45 Hedges and Butler, Ltd., 1943 46 Heidrich, Arnost, 1950-1967 47 Hejduk, B., 1960 48 Helfert, Vladimir, 1938 49 Henderson, Arthur, 1930 50 The Herald Tribune, 1941 51 Herbert, Lucien, 1939 52 Herbillon, Pierre, 1939 53 Hermite, 1939 54 Herriot, Edouard, 1938-1950 55 Herron, George D., 1918-1925 56 Heveder, L. l’, 1940 57 Hickson, G. H., 1941 58 The Highway, 1942 59 Hilibert, S. E., 1942 60 Hill, Jozef, 1915 61 Hillenkoetter M., 1947 62 Hines, Walker D., 1921 63 Hirschfeld, Eugene, Madame, 1937 64 Hirth, Eric, 1941 65 Hlavacek, Ladislav, 1938 66 Hlavaty, Vaclav, 1960 67 Hodges, Charles, 1950 68 Hodza, Fedor, 1948-1962 69 Hodza, Milan, 1937-1943 70 Hoetzl, J., 1938 71 Holdos, Ladislav 72 Holub, V., 1956-1957

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21. CORRESPONDENCE (Contd.) 1 Holy, Vaclav, 1948-1949 2 Holy Trinity Slovak Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1952 3 Hood College, 1949 4 Hora, Vaclav, 1937 5 Horacek, Jan, 1969 6 Horak, Josef, 1937 7 Horn, Ernest, 1942 8 Horna, Richard, 1937-1938 9 Hornicek, Jaroslav, 1939 10 Horvath, 1940 11 Hospodarske Rozhlady, 1937 12 Hostovsky, Egon, 1950 13 Houdard, E. M., Madame, 1939 14 Hrabik, Martin, 1950 15 Hrepta, Frank, 1950 16 Hrisha, Stefan, 1941 17 Hruba, Mila, 1941 18 Hruby, Blahoslav, 1939 19 Hruska, Samuel, n.d. 20 Hrusovsky, 1949 21 Hubert, Louis-Lucien, Madame, 1939 22 Hudousek, K., 1953 23 Hufnagel, L. 1939 24 Hughes, John C., 1953 25 Hugot-Gratry, Maurice, 1939 26 Hulton Press, Ltd., 1941 27 Humieres, Andre d’, 1939 28 Hungarian League for the Defense of the Man and the

Citizen, 1939 29 Huska, Stephen, 1941 30 Huyghe, Rene, 1939 31 Information Service of Free Czechoslovakia, 1948-1964 32 Ingr, Sergej, 1940 33 Institut d’Etudes Europeennes de Strasbourg, 1953 34 Institut d’Etudes Slaves, 1939 35 Institut Havrais de Sociologie Economique et de

Psychologie des Peuples, 1938 36 Institute for Advanced Study, 1967 37 Institute of International Education, 1944 38 Interdependence Council, 1956 39 International Commission for War Refugees in Great

Britain, 1940 40 International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, 1956 41 International Law Association, 1938 42 International Movement for Atlantic Union, 1962 43 International Peasant Union, 1954-1957 44 L’Intransigeant, 1937 45 Iran. Charge d’Affaires (France), 1939 46 Iran. Legation (France), 1939 47 Ireland. Legation (France) (Art Padraic o Briain), 1937 48 Italy. Ambasciata (United States), 1949 49 Italy. Ministero degli Affari Esteri, 1949 50 Jandacek, Antonin, 1955 51 Janin, M., General, 1938 52 Janota, Milan, 1939 53 Janouch, Svatopluk, 1950 54 Janousek, K., 1941 55 Japan. Embassy (France) (Y. Sugimura), 1938

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21.(Contd.) CORRESPONDENCE (Contd.) 56 Jardillier, Robert, 1939 57 Jarka, 1943-1945 58 Jaworski, J., 1943 59 Jean-Levy, 1938 60 Jednota Cechoslovaku v Brazilii (Czechoslovak Union in

Brazil), 1956 61 Jeunian, Achille, 1939 62 Jevain, H., 1939 63 Jilek, Bohumil, 1948-1952 64 Jira, Jaroslav, 1939-1957 65 Jirkovsky, 1939 66 Jokl, Arnost, 1939 67 Jones, G. H., 1939 68 Josko, Matej, 1949 69 Josse, Genevieve, 1939-1966 70 Jouart, General, 1939 71 Jouhaux, Leon, 1948 72 Le Jour, 1939 73 Le Jour/L’Echo de Paris, 1938 74 Jourdain, Francis, 1939 75 Le Journal de Rouen, 1939 76 Journal des Debats Politiques et Litteraires, 1938 77 Jouvenel, Claire Boas de, 1939 78 Judd, J. M., 1941 79 Jules-Lechat, Renee, 1939 22. 1 Kahanek, F., 1939-1940 2 Kalina, Antonin Svatopluk, 1939-1948 3 Kallay, Nicholas, 1958 4 Kallsen, E. J., 1939 5 Kapurthala, Maharaja de, 1939 6 Karalus, Sylvester, 1941 7 Kasparov, Karel, 1938 8 Kayser, Jacques, 1939 9 Keeton, George W., 1941 10 Kemsley, Lord, 1941-1943 11 Kennan, 1967 12 Kennedy, John F., 1963 13 Kerillis, Henri de, 1939 14 Kerno, Yvon, 1940 15 Kessler, Eric, 1941 16 Kimpton, Lawrence, 1953 17 King and King Estate Offices, 1942 18 Klicnar, Jaromir, n.d. 19 Klimes, Moric J., 1949 20 Klub Dr. Milady Horakove ve Velke Britanii (Club of

Milada Horakova in Great Britain), 1954 21 Klub solistu Narodniho divadla v Praze, 1938 22 Knight, Rex, 1943 23 Knox College, 1946-1948 24 Kohoutova-Fiscalini, P., 1939 25 Kokrda, Roman, 1956 26 Kopecky, Frantisek, 1939 27 Kopecky, Jaromir, 1939 28 Korda, E., 1941 29 Koren, Ludo, 1947-1948 30 Kosner, Karel, 1948-1952 31 Kotcka, Joseph, 1939

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22.(Contd.) CORRESPONDENCE (Contd.) 32 Kotta, Nuci, 1952-1953 33 Koukal, Antonin, 1938 34 Koutnik, Stanislav, 1952-1963 35 Kovac, Juraj, 1940-1942 36 Krabbe, Henning, 1941 37 Krahulec, Jozef, 1941 38 Kralikova-Stranska, Bozena, 1939 39 Kratochvil, Antonin, 1957 40 Kratz, Henri, 1939 41 Kreiser, W., 1939 42 Kriz-Reveillaud, 1937 43 Krno, I., 1939 44 Kruchyne-Smith, M., 1940 45 Kruh Francouzskych Legionaru (The Circle of French

Legionnaires), Prague, 1937 46 Krumlova, Zofie, 1941 47 Kuehnelt-Leddihn, Erik, 1959 48 Kulski, 1941 49 Kupka, F., 1939 50 Kurdejak, Alois, 1939 51 Kurtha, V. H., 1938-1939 52 Kusy, Jaroslav, 1958-1968 53 Kuzela, Gabrik M. 54 Kuzma, Stanislav, 1939 55 Kuzminova, Emilie, 1940 56 Kysilka, Frantisek, 1939 57 Labarra, F. L. de, Madame, 1939 58 Labbe, Leon, 1938 59 Laboulaye, Andre de, 1938-1939 60 Labouret, Maurice, 1939 61 Labrousse, Francois, 1938-1939 62 Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, 1940-1941 63 Lafay, Paul, 1939 64 Lafond, 1938 65 Lafourche, Jean, 1950 66 Lagarenne, Ferdinande de, 1941-1944 67 Lambert, G. A., 1935 68 Lamont, J., 1941 69 Lamoureux, Lucien, 1939 70 Landau, Jacob, 1937-1938 71 Lanier, Th., 1939 72 Lantoine, 1939-1940 73 Larue-Dubost, J. L., 1939 74 Lassaussois, 1939 75 Lasson, General, 1938 76 Lasternas, Blanche, 1938 23. 1 Latvia. Legation (United States). Includes a letter by

Charles Zarine, Latvian Minister in London, 1949 2 Lavergne, Bernard, 1937-1939 3 Lavergne, Fernand, 1940 4 Lavicka, Josef, 1937-1938 5 Lawrence, John, 1941 6 Lazard, Ch., 1938 7 Leage, H., 1939 8 Leagelier, L., 1939

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23.(Contd.) CORRESPONDENCE (Contd.) 9 The League of Nations. Permanent Delegation of the

Czechoslovak Republic (Delegation Permanente de la Republique Tchecoslovaque aupres du Secretariat de La Societe des Nations a Geneve; Stala Delegace Ceskoslovenske Republiky pri Sekretariatu Spolecnosti Narodu v Zeneve), 1938-1940

10 Lebrun, Albert, 1927-1939. Includes a letter from Capitaine Krantz

11 Lecoutre, Georges, 1938 12 Lecup, Fernand, Abbe, 1939 13 Lefebvre, Andre, 1938 14 Leger, Alexis, 1939-1940 15 Legrand, Fernand, 1938 16 Legras, Jules, 1937 17 Leigh, A. V., 1942 18 Lemann, Ch., 1938-1940 19 Lemery, Henri, 1940 20 Lemoine, E. F., 1939 21 Lesniewski, J., 1940 22 Lettrich, Jozef, 1948-1968 23 Levee-Javurka, Madeleine, 1940 24 Levi, Edward H., 1958 25 Levis-Mirepoix, Emmanuel de, 1938 26 Leviste, Roger, Madame, 1939 27 Levy, Louis, 1940 28 Levy, Roger, 1938 29 Lewin, S. I., 1937

30 Lewy, Claude, 1940 31 Lichner, Jan, 1941-1943

32 Lichner, Vlastimil, 1954 33 Ligue Internationale Contre le Racisme et

l’Antisemitisme, 1939 34 Lincoln Memorial University (Tennessee), 1938 35 Linhart, V. J., 1950 36 Lippmann, Walter, 1941 37 Lisicky, Karel, 1925-1957 38 Lloyd George, David, 1921 39 Lobbedez, 1939 40 Lobkowicz, Edward Joseph, 1941-1949 41 Lock, R. F., 1942-1943 42 Lockart, Bruce, 1941 43 Loevenstein, Karel, 1937 44 Loew-Beer, 1940 45 Loff, Robert, 1940 46 Lokay, 1952 47 Loliee, Edric, 1938 48 Long de Marliave, Marguerite, 1939 49 Lorin, Michel, 1939 50 Loudon, John, Madame, 1938 51 Louis-Dreyfus, Louis, 1938 52 Low-Beer, August, 1939 53 Lowe, Theo, 1938 54 Lowenstein-Wetheim, Hubertus, 1939-1940 55 Lowrie, Donald A., 1939 56 Loze, Maurice, 1938 57 Ludwig, Emil, 1940 58 Lupiere, Andre, 1938 59 Lynam, T. H. R., 1941 60 Lyon, Hugh, 1941

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23.(Contd.) CORRESPONDENCE (Contd.) 61 Macadoux, L., 1940 62 Machnik, Frantisek, 1937 63 Macjannet Summer Camps, 1939 64 Mahiu, Adolphe, 1940 65 Malakhoff, A. P., 1939 66 Maleville, H. de, 1938 67 Malik, Josef, 1939-1945 68 Mallam, Payne and Dorn, 1941 69 Mallet, Alfred, 1937 70 Mamatey, Victor S., 1949 71 Mandelikova, Olga, 1939-1941 72 Mane, Alberto, 1937 73 Marckert, C. P., 1939 74 Margerie, Jenny de, 1939 75 Markham, R. H., 1948-1949 76 Markheim, Parker and Miller, 1939 77 Markovic, Ivan, 1952 78 Marquet, Adrien, 1939 79 Martel, Rene, 1939 80 Martin, Louis, 1938-1939 81 Martindale, Lilian, n.d. 24. 1 Masaryk, Jan, 1938-1944 2 Masaryk, Tomas Garrigue. Includes a memorandum by

Heinrich Steiner on George D. Herron, 1925 3 Masaryk Society (Cambridge), 1941 4 Massiani, Martial, 1939 5 Massoulard, Capitaine, 1939 6 Mathews, Freeman, 1945-1946 7 Mathews, Walter Robert, n.d. 8 Mauclair, Camille, 1939 9 Mawrer, Edgar, 1946 10 Maxa, Prokop, 1939 11 Mazel, Karel, 1941-1952 12 Mazon, Andre, 1939 13 McElroy, Charles F., 1951 14 Mc Lain Freeman, N., 1939 15 Medecine Mondiale, 1938 16 Mege, Camille, 1939-1940 17 Meggle, Armand, 1938 18 Meiers, Josef, 1947-1949 19 Membre, Henri, 1940 20 Mercier, Ernest, 1938 21 Mestan, Jaromir, 1948-1957 22 Meston of Agra, Lord, 1941-1943 23 Mestrovic, Ivan, 1953 24 Mettetal, Rene, 1939 25 Metzl, Albert, 1940 26 Mezorana, Milivoj, 1939 27 Middle Zone Association, 1943 28 Mid-European Studies Center, 1943-1953 29 Migot, Georges, 1939 30 Mikolajczyk, Stanislaw, 1943-1959 31 Milec, Leos, 1939 32 Miller, Seymour, n.d. 33 Miltgen, Ch., 1939 34 Mimin, Commandant, 1939 35 Mirkine-Guetzevitch, B., 1940-1950

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24.(Contd.) CORRESPONDENCE (Contd.) 36 Miropolska, Helene, 1939 37 Mission Evangelique Tchecoslovaque en France, 1939 38 Mistouflet, Pierre, 1939 39 Mladez Semilska, 1937 40 Modzelewski, Jean de, 1939 41 Moncek, Stefan, 1949-1973 42 Monde libre, 1938 43 Le Monde nouveau, 1937 44 Monnet, Georges, 1939 45 Monnet, Jean, 1939-1950 46 Montgomery, Madeleine de, 1939 47 Mora, J., 1939 48 Moravec, Plukovnik, 1939 49 Moravek, B., 1948-1956 50 Morrison, 1941 51 Morton, D. G. F., 1941-1944 52 Moscicki, Ignacy, 1938 53 Mosely, Philip E., 1950 54 Moudry, Vladimir, 1949 55 Moulton, Arthur J., 1940 56 Moutet, Marius, 1939-1940 57 Mruzek, Albin F., 1937 58 Mudry, Michael, 1948-1957 59 Muret, Charlotte T., 1939-1949 60 Murphy, Robert D., 1939-1940 61 Murray, Gilbert, 1941 62 Musee des Arts Decoratifs (Paris), 1940 63 Nagorski, Zygmunt, 1952 64 Narodnie noviny (Bratislava), 1939 65 Nathan, Roger, 1938 66 National Alliance of Slovak Lutherans in America, 1943 67 National Conference on Freedom and Peace (O. K.

Armstrong), 1943-1953 68 National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A.,

1956 69 National Management Council, 1949 70 National Slovak Society of the U.S.A (Narodny Slovensky

Spolok), 1948-1950 71 Navratil, Jaroslav, 1959 25. 1 Nemcek, Andrej, 1938 2 Nemec, Ludvik, 1963 3 Neumann, K. J., 1940 4 The Never Again Association, 1943-1944 5 New Commonwealth Institute, 1938-1942 6 New York Times, 1948 7 New-Yorske Listy, 1940 8 Newnham College (Cambridge), 1941 9 Nisot, Joseph, 1940 10 Nitsch, Heinrich, n.d. 11 Nobel Peace Prize Committee, 1950 12 Noel-Baker, Philip, 1941 13 Notre Temps, 1937 14 Nouvelles d’Allemagne (Max Braun), 1938 15 Nova Svoboda, 1941 16 Novak, Emil, 1952 17 Novak, Jaroslav, 1941 18 Novak, Josef, 1940 19 Novotny, Josef, 1937-1938

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25.(Contd.) CORRESPONDENCE (Contd.) 20 Oberth, Ladislav Ivan, n.d. 21 The Observer, 1941 22 Office de Radiodiffusion-Television Francaise. Includes

correspondence with Wladimir Lefevre d’Ormesson, 1940-1965

23 Office International du Vin, 1937-1939 24 Offie, Carmel, 1943-1950 25 O’Kelley de Gallagh, Countess, 1939-1940 26 Olivier, General, 1940 27 Ondrak, Ambroz Li, 1950 28 Oppersdorff, Count, 1937 29 L’Ordre (Paris), 1939 30 L’Ordure-Lumiere (OR LU Societe Anonyme), 1921-1929 31 Oriel College (Oxford), 1941-1944 32 Orphelins de la Region Parisienne, 1937 33 Ortion, E. J., 1940 34 Oscar Mason and Company, 1940 35 Ossorio, Angel, 1937 36 Osvetovy svaz pro Slovensko v Bratislave (Union for

Slovakia in Bratislava), 1937-1938 37 Ottis, Rudolf, 1939 38 Outrata, Eduard, 1940 39 Pacific, 1952 40 Palka, Irena, 1943 41 Palkovsky, 1938-1942 42 Palmer, Muriet, 1942 43 Paris-Soir, n.d. 44 Passer, Kurt, 1939 45 Paul-Boncour, J., 1938-1939 46 Paul-Cavallier, Marcel, 1938 47 Paul-Marguerite, Lucie, 1939 48 Pauliny-Toth, Jan, 1942-1952 49 Pavek, J., 1948 50 Pavel, Antonin, 1954-1956 51 Pavlova, Nelia, 1939 52 Pelikan, Jan, 1916 53 Pergler, Charles, 1939 26. 1 Peroutka, Ferdinand, 1950 2 Perquel, Jules, 1939-1940 3 Perreux, Gabriel, 1938 4 Perth, Earl of, 1940 5 Petit, Ernest, 1940 6 Petri, Charles, 1961 7 Petrovitch, Sveta, 1947-1948 8 Peuch, Louis, 1940 9 Peysek, Antonin, 1967 10 Phipps, Eric, 1940 11 Picard, Camille, 1938 12 Pick, Otto, 1939 13 Piljan, Juraj, 1948 14 Pillat, N., Madame, 1938-1939 15 Planas, Virgilio, 1938 16 Platts-Mill, John, 1941 17 Pluhar, Josef, 1935-1958 18 Polach, Jaroslav G., 1960 19 Poland. Ambasada (Great Britain), 1940-1943 20 Poland. Ministerstwo Informacji i Dokumentacji, 1941

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26.(Contd.) CORRESPONDENCE (Contd.) 21 Poland. Ministerstwo Spraw Wewnetrznych, 1941 22 Poland. Ministerstwo Spraw Zagranicznych (August

Zaleski), 1940-1944 23 Poland. Ministerstwo Sprawiedliwosci, 1941-1944 24 Poliakoff, V., 1928 25 Polish Club at Oxford, 1943 26 Polish Peasant Congress, 1963 27 Polish Research Centre (London), 1940-1941 28 Pollak, Karl, 1938 29 Polloch, Joan, 1944 30 Pomiane, Ed. de, 1937 31 Popescu-Pion, Jean, 1926 32 Portevin, Albert, 1938 33 Pospisil-Luhacovsky, F., 1938 34 Poznanski, 1943 35 Pozze-Hennessy, R., General, 1941 36 Prager Tagblatt (Paris), n.d. 37 Prague (Czechoslovakia). Primator hlavniho mesta Prahy

(Mayor of the city of Prague), 1938 38 Prasek, Josef, 1924-1948 39 Prato, Carlo, 1938 40 Pravnicka Jednota v Praze, 1937 41 Preev, Z. N., 1944 42 Pridavok, Peter, 1940 43 Privarok, Jozo, 1939 44 Prochazka, Adolf, 1954 45 Prochazka, Theodor, 1953 46 Prochazkova, Jirina, 1959 47 Procure de St. Sulpice, Rome, 1939 48 Puc, Cestmir, 1937 49 Puchan, V., 1940 50 Pusta, C. R., n.d. 51 Quatremarre, Jean, 1940 52 Quentin, Maurice, 1939 53 Queuille, 1938 54 Quigley, Donald F., 1950 55 Quirielle, P. de, 1938 56 Raczkiewicz, Wladyslaw, 1943 57 Raczynski, Edward, 1940 58 Radigues de Chenneviere, Carlos de, 1938 59 Raikes, Victor, 1944 60 Rappard, William, 1942 61 Rasin, Miroslav, 1948-1959 62 Rassemblement Mondial Contre le Racisme et

L’Antisemitisme, 1938 63 Raymond and Rado and Partners, 1969 64 Reader’s Digest, 1956 65 Rehak, Edmund, 1957 66 Rennaud, Paul, 1940 67 Reuters (London), 1938 68 Reveillaux, J., 1939 69 La Revue de Paris, 1956 70 Reznicek, Antonin, 1938 71 Ribardiere, Marcel, 1940 27. 1 Riou, Gaston, Madame, 1940 2 Ripka, Hubert, 1949-1957 3 Riss-Publicite, 1939 4 Ristelhueber, 1939

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27.(Contd.) CORRESPONDENCE (Contd.) 5 Ritter, E., 1938 6 Ritz, R., 1940 7 Roberts, Frank, 1945 8 Robertson-Glasgow, Robert, 1942 9 Rochat, Charles, 1940-1941 10 Rochefoucauld, Edmee de la, 1940-1953 11 Roches, Jacques de, 1937-1939 12 Rodier, Camille, 1937 13 Romania. Ambasada (France) (J. Gheorghiu), 1939 14 Romer, Adam, 1943 15 Ronus, G. A., 1943 16 Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, 1941 17 Rosambert, A., 1939 18 Rosamond, Robert, 1958 19 Rosenberg, Harry O., 1939-1948 20 Rosenthal, Leo, 1938 21 Ross, David, 1941 22 Rotary Club of Dorkin, 1945 23 Rotary International (United Nations Rotary Outpost in

London), 1943 24 Roussel, Ch., 1940 25 Rozehnal, Alois, 1949 26 Rubrique mondaine, 1939 27 Rudinsky, Jozef, 1950 28 Rueff, Jacques, 1956 29 Ruyssen, Theodore, 1938 30 Sabo, Tibor, 1950-1951 31 Sachs, 1939 32 Sadek, Vlastimil, 1939 33 Saenger, S., 1939 34 Saint Cloud Country Club, 1938 35 La Saint Cyrienne (Association Amicale des Anciens Eleves

de Saint-Cyr), 1939 36 Saint Luke’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1953 37 Saint Martin, Comtesse de, 1932 38 Saint Patrick’s Rectory, 1950 39 Saint Paul, Marquise de, 1939 40 Saint Paul Slovak Evangelical Lutheran Church of Whiting

(John S. Bradac), 1943-1954 41 Saint Peter’s Evangelical Lutheran Slovak Church, 1916 42 Saint-Pourcain, R. de, 1939 43 Saint Procopius Abbey, 1950 44 Saint-Rene Taillandier, de, 1939-1940 45 Saint Stephen’s Slovak Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1950 46 Saint Victor de Saint Blancard, de, 1940 47 Salati-Mongellaz, L., 1938 48 Salon, A., 1940 49 Salon de la France d’Outre-Mer, 1940 50 Samal, Josef, 1951-1967 51 Sargent, O. G., 1941 52 Satora, F., 1956 53 Schachman-Esseze, 1939 54 Schenley Distillers, Inc., 1949 55 Schlesinger, Frances, Madame, 1939 56 Schmit, Maurice, 1939 57 Schmitt, Pierre, 1939 58 Schreiber-Cremieux, Madame, 1939 59 Schulz, L., 1940

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27.(Contd.) CORRESPONDENCE (Contd.) 60 Schwarz, Frantisek, 1945 61 Sdruzeni Agrarnich Akademiku (Association of Agrarian

Academicians), 1938 62 Sdruzeni Ceskoslovenskych Dobrovolniku ve Francii

(Alliance of Czechoslovak Volunteers in France), 1969 63 Sdruzeni Ceskoslovenskych Exulantu v Chicagu (Alliance of

Czechoslovak Exiles in Chicago), 1953-1958 64 Sdruzeni Demokratickych Cechoslovaku, Exulantu a Krajanu

(Alliance of Democratic Czechoslovaks, Exiles and Countrymen), 1959

65 Sdruzeni Zamestnancu Zahranicni Sluzby v Exilu (Union of Members of the Czechoslovak Foreign Service in Exile), 1949

66 Secours Democratique Aux Refugies (Kurt Grossman), 1939 67 Sedlacek, Jaromir, 1939 68 Sedlak, Mirko, 1950-1956 69 Semberk, Josef, 1952 70 Semensky, Rudolf, 1949 28. 1 Serbanesco, D. G. R., 1953 2 Serhuys, Max, 1939 3 Sert, J. M., 1939 4 Seton-Watson, Hugh, 1940 5 Seymour, Charles, 1948 6 Shoop, Max, 1939 7 Sikorska, H., 1943 8 Sikorski, Wladyslaw, 1941 9 Simon, Pierre J. L., 1950 10 Simon, Philip, 1939 11 Singer, Robert G., 1939 12 Sivel, Vaclav Josef, 1948 13 Skarba, V., 1952 14 Skladal, J., 1939 15 Sklenar, W. F., 1941 16 Sklenovsky-Bosy, Bruno, 1948 17 Slater Roberts, Aleta, 1948 18 Slavicek, B., 1940 19 Slavik, Vladimir, n.d. 20 Sliva, Leopold, 1953 21 Slode and Ruskin Schools (Oxford), 1941 22 Slovak-American Cultural Center, 1968 23 Slovak Committee in Chicago, 1950 24 Slovak Evangelical Union, 1950 25 Slovak Gymnastic Union Sokol, 1954 26 Slovenska Liga v Amerike (Slovak League of America),

1915-1973 27 Slovenska Liga v Belgicku (Slovak League in Belgium),

1938 28 Slovenska Narodni Rada v Zahranici (Conseil National

Slovaque a l’Etranger), 1950-1951 29 Slovenska Obrana, 1948-1950 30 Slovenske Noviny, 1942-1945 31 Slovensky Akademicky Spolek Detvan (Slovak Academic Union

Detvan), 1939 32 Slovensky Hlas, 1937 33 Slovensky Lud (Buenos Aires), 1941 34 Slovensky Sokol (Slovak Falcon), 1916 35 Smutny, Frantisek, 1946 36 Snejdarek, General, 1939

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28.(Contd.) CORRESPONDENCE (Contd.) 37 Social Service for Czechoslovak Refugees in Austria, 1948 38 Societe Amicale de Secours des Anciens Eleves, 1939 39 Societe Anonyme des Hauts Fourneaux et Fonderies de Pont-

a-Mousson, 1938 40 Societe d’Economie Nationale, 1938 41 Societe d’Instruction et d’Education, 1936-1937 42 Societe de Secours des Amis des Sciences, 1940 43 Societe des Amis D’Auguste Comte et de Son Oeuvre, 1938 44 Societe des Caricaturistes Francais, 1939 45 Societe des Cinemas de l’Est, 1937 46 Societe Francaise de Geographie Economique et d’Action

Coloniale, 1939-1940 47 Societe Francaise de Photographie et de Cinematographie,

1938 48 Societe Normande de Geographie, 1936-1937 49 Sogno, Emile, 1939 50 Sommier, Edme, 1939 51 Soren Mackay, Peter, 1940 52 Sosnkowski, Kazimierz, 1943 53 Soumar, Bohuslav, 1948-1969 54 Sourek, Ladislav, 1938 55 Souritz, Jacques, 1938 56 Souza-Dantas, S. E. de, 1939 57 Soviet Union. Posol’stvo (France), 1937 58 Spanek, Jiri, 1939 59 The Spectator, 1941 60 Spence, Reginal, 1941 61 Spencer-August, Harmon, 1940 62 Spicer, Harold W., 1941 63 Spolecnost pro Vedu a Umeni (Society for Arts and

Science), 1959 64 Spolek Ceskoslovenskych Studentu, 1939 65 Spolek Studujici Podebradska, 1938 Sramek, Jan. See CAREER FILE/Czechoslovak Government in

Exile/Political trial against Osusky 66 Stach, Alex, 1953 67 Stancl, J. G., 1939 68 Stankoviansky, Emil, 1943 69 Stasko, Joseph, 1969 70 Stavnik, Jan, 1939-1957 71 Stefan, Paul, 1939 72 Stein, Vilem, 1939 73 Steinova, Hana, 1939 74 Stekel, E. P., 1937 75 Stekr, Karel F., 1954-1959 29. 1 Stephan, Raoul, 1939 2 Stolarik, Marian, 1967 3 Stossinger, Felix, 1939 4 Stoupan, Lieutenant, 1939 5 Stowarzyszenie Ekonomistov Polskich w Zjednoczonym

Krolestwie (Union of Polish Economists in the United Kingdom), 1942

6 Strabolgi, Lord, 1941-1942 7 Straka, Josef V., 1937 8 Strakos, Henry, 1941 9 Stransky, Jaroslav, 1954 10 Stransky, Pavel, 1966

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29.(Contd.) CORRESPONDENCE (Contd.) 11 Strawinsky, Igor, 1939 12 Streit, Clarence, 1939-1968 13 Stutz, Frantisek, 1937 14 Suchan, V., 1940-1956 15 Suchy, Oldrich, 1937 16 Sudetendeutsche Presse-Briefe (Prague), 1938 17 Sunday Times, 1944 18 Svatik, John, 1940-1945 19 Svaz Ceskoslovenskeho Demokratickeho Studenstva (Union of

Czechoslovak Democratic Students), 1948 20 Svaz Zahranicnych Cechoslovaku (Union of Czechoslovaks

Abroad), 1941 21 Svec, Emil, 1948-1953 22 Svestka, Miroslav J., 1957 23 Svetovy Kongres Slovakov (Slovak World Congress) (J. M.

Kirschbaum), 1970-1973 24 Svoboda, Milos, 1969 25 Svoboda, Vilem, 1956-1958 26 Svozil, M., 1948 27 Sweeny, Charles, 1939 28 Switzerland. Botschaft (France) (Walter Stucki), 1939 29 Sykes, Frederick, n.d. 30 Szalatnay-Stacho, B., 1947-1961 31 Szirmai, Tony, Madame, 1939 32 Sztacho, Adolf, 1953 33 Tabouis, Genevieve, 1938 34 Taeni, Selma, 1947 35 Tanlay, Marquis de, 1939 36 Tannenberg-Tamarina, Elsa, 1939 37 Tapie, V., 1938-1939 38 Tattegrain, Andre, 1938 39 Taylor Lutheran Parish, 1948 40 Telatko, Care, 1939 41 Teltsch, Arnost, 1940 42 Temple, William D. D., 1943 43 Tessan, Francois de, 1939 44 Tesson, M., n.d. 45 Thayer, Charles W., 1948 46 Theatre des Arts, 1939 47 Thebaud, L. R., Madame, 1939 48 Thiebaut, Gaston, 1938 49 Thierry de Martel, Professeur, 1939 50 Thomas, Jeanne, 1939 51 Thouvenin, Jean, 1938 52 Thuyan, Marcelle, 1939 53 Tille, A., 1938 54 The Time, 1957 55 Tkach, Stefan, 1916 56 Toledano, I., 1939 57 Tomes, Antonin, 1937-1938 58 Totten, Edward P., 1948 59 Touche, A., 1938 60 Toynbee, Arnold, 1941-1944 61 Traub, Jiri, 1939 62 Tremoulet, J., 1939 63 La Tribune de Geneve, 1958 64 Triska, Jan, 1948-1968 65 Trnka, Jaroslav, 1938-1974

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29.(Contd.) CORRESPONDENCE (Contd.) 66 Truman, Harry S., 1939 67 Try, M., 1939 68 Tsatsaronits, J., 1940 69 Tuma, Ladislav C., 1948 70 Tunis, John R., 1939 30. 1 Turkey. Embassy (France) (Behic Erkin Bey), 1942 2 Tvaruzek, O., 1942 3 Tyndale, H. G., 1941-1944 4 Tyrrell of Avon, Lord, 1940 5 Udrzal, Frantisek, 1937 6 Ukrainian National Council, 1952 7 Ulrich, Zdenek, 1949-1952 8 Union Bretonne des Combattants, 1939 9 Union Civica Internacional, 1957 10 Union des Anciens Combattants de la Region du Nord de la

Societe Nationale des Chemins de Fer Francais, 1939 11 Union des Officiers Tchecoslovaques, 1939 12 Union Francaise, 1939 13 Union Franco-Allemande, 1939-1940 14 Union Interalliee, 1939 15 Union Internationale des Associations de Presse, 1937 16 Union pour la Defense des Peuples Opprimes, 1952 17 Union Regionale des Anciens Combattants de la Contree de

Lorette, 1939 18 The United Lutheran Church in America, 1956 19 United Press Associations, 1948 20 United Nations, 1948-1953 21 United States. Army, 1961 22 United States. Central Intelligence Agency, 1959 23 United States. Congress. Senate, 1953-1963 24 United States. Consulate (Paris) (Thomson), 1939 25 United States. Department of Commerce, 1949 26 United States. Department of Labor, 1948 27 United States. Department of State (Robert Murphy), 1944-

1963 28 United States. Embassy (France)(William C. Bullitt),

1937-1952 29 United States. Embassy (Great Britain), 1941-1944 30 United States. Library of Congress, 1956 31 United States Associates, 1949 32 Universite de Dijon, 1938 33 Universite de Paris, 1938 34 Universite Populaire de Lille, 1938 35 University of Chicago, 1950-1957 36 University of Chicago Alumni Association, 1943-1945 37 University of Cincinnati, 1949 38 University of Edinburgh, 1941 39 University of Kansas City, 1948 40 University of London. School of Slavonic and East

European Studies, 1944 41 University of Oxford, n.d. 42 University of Washington, 1947-1968 43 Untersuchungsausschuss Freiheitlicher Juristen der

Sowjetzone, 1952 44 Ustredni Svaz Ceskoslovenskeho Studenstva v Exilu

(National Union of Czechoslovak Students in Exile), 1954

45 Valayer, Paul, 1938-1939 46 Valenta, Oldrich, 1939

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30.(Contd.) CORRESPONDENCE (Contd.) 47 Valeri, Valerio, 1939 48 Valyi, Felix, 1938 49 Van Dyke, Vernon, 1948 50 Vanderpyl, 1939 51 Vanecek, Vaclav, 1938 52 Vaneckova, Milena, 1937 53 Vanek, Vladimir, 1939-1964 54 Vanek, Zdenek, 1939 55 Vanier, C. P., 1940-1941 56 Vanous, Arthur, 1957 57 Vansittart, Robert, 1941 58 Varsik, Vlado, 1938 59 Vasseur, Raphael, 1940 60 Vaucher, Robert, 1940 61 Vaux Phalipay, Madame de, 1939 62 Vavasseur, R., 1938 63 Vaxelaire, Baron de, 1937 64 Veniamin, V., 1953 65 Veniselos, Madame, 1939 66 Verge, Arsene, 1939 67 Verlag fur Internationalen Kulturaustausch (IKULTA), 1957 68 Verrier, Madeleine le, 1937-1940 69 “La Versaillaise,” Societe Amicale de Secours Mutuels des

Officiers Anciens, 1938-1939 70 Vesnitch, Madame, 1940 71 Vey, M., 1939 72 Veyssiere, G., 1938 73 Viard, L. R., General, 1939 31. 1 La Vie des nations, 1938 2 Vienne, Louis de, 1939 3 Villey, 1938-1939 4 Visek, Vladimir, 1938 5 Visoianu, Constantin, 1947 6 Vitacek, V. R., 1963-1964 7 Vlach, Robert, 1957 8 Vogue, Marquis de, 1939 9 Voix europeennes, 1938 10 Vokac, Lev, 1937-1938 11 Voyenne, Andre, 1938 12 Vozenilek, Josef, 1937-1949 13 Vsehrd, 1937 14 Vucetic, Mato, 1956 15 Vuyk, Madame, 1939 16 Waldmuller, Josef, n.d. 17 Waleffe Madame de, 1939 18 Walter, Emil, 1956-1957 19 Walters, Frank, 1940 20 Warren, Comte de, 1940 21 Watson, Miss, 1939 22 Weiler, Paul-Louis, 1939 23 Weill, Julien, 1939 24 Weill-Goudchaux, Madame, 1937 25 Weininger, Richard, 1939 26 Weisl, Edwin L., 1948 27 Weiss, Louise, 1939-1948 28 Welles, Sumner, 1940-1949 29 Wendel, Maurice de, 1939

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31.(Contd.) CORRESPONDENCE (Contd.) 30 Wenlock, 1940-1941 31 Western Union Telegraph Company, 1943 32 Western World Magazine, 1957-1958 33 Westfield College, 1942 34 White, H. A., 1944-1945 35 Wiadomosci Polskie, 1943 36 Wielmozny, Jasnie, 1944 37 Wiener, F., 1939 38 Williams, Clayton E., 1940-1941 39 Wilner, Frantisek, 1939 40 Wilson, Edwin C., 1939 41 Winaut, John G., 1945 42 Winter, Ludovit and Emerich, 1937 43 Wolfe and Hollander, Ltd., 1943 44 Wolford, Leo T., 1943 45 Women for Freedom of Europe, Inc., n.d. 46 Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, 1939 47 Woodruff, Douglas, 1940-1944 48 Woolston, William J., 1958 49 Workers’ Educational Association, 1941-1943 50 Workers’ Educational Trade Union Committee, 1941 51 World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts, 1940 52 World Jewish Congress, 1939 53 Worliczek, 1942-1944 54 Wurmfeldova, Berta, 1938 55 Yugoslavia. Poslanstvo (United States)?, 1940 56 Zavrel, Jacques, Madame, 1937 57 Zdziechowsky, Jerzy, 1952 58 Zedwitz, Jiri, 1939 59 Die Zeit, 1938 60 Zelenka, F., n.d. 61 Zenkl, Petr, 1956-1961 62 Zhanel, Rudolph, 1938-1939 63 Zibrin, Michal, 1944 64 Zidek, Emil Miloslav, 1939 65 Zimmern, Alfred, 1940-1951 66 Zucker, Herbert, 1937 67 Die Zukunft, 1939-1940 32. SPEECHES AND WRITINGS, 1916-1971 General Unidentified 1-11 General. Miscellaneous writings on a variety

of subjects, n.d. Holographs 33. 1-10 General. Miscellaneous writings on a variety

of subjects, n.d. Holographs 34. 1-5 General. Miscellaneous writings on a variety

of subjects, n.d. Holographs 35. 1-6 General. Miscellaneous writings on a variety

of subjects, n.d. Holographs 36. 1-6 General. Miscellaneous writings on a variety

of subjects, n.d. Holographs 37. 1-5 General. Miscellaneous writings on a variety

of subjects, n.d. Holographs

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38. SPEECHES AND WRITINGS (Contd.) General (Contd.) Unidentified (Contd.) 1-5 General. Miscellaneous writings on a variety

of subjects, n.d. Holographs 39. 1-4 General. Miscellaneous writings on a variety

of subjects, n.d. Holographs 5-9 Fragments 40. 1-5 Fragments 6-10 Loose leaves 11-12 Notes 41. Untitled 1 American political philosophy, n.d.

Holograph 2 American Slovaks, n.d. Holograph (in Slovak) 3 Aspects of the Allied policy and the role of

the Czechoslovak Army in Russia after the Bolshevik Revolution, n.d. Holograph and typescript

4-6 Benes, n.d. Holograph and typescript (in English, French and Czech)

7 Benes’ speech at the National Council meeting 1942 November 12, n.d. Holograph

8 Constitution of a Central European Commonwealth, n.d. Typescript

9 Diplomacy between World War I and World War II, n.d. Holograph

10 Europe, n.d. Holograph 11 Europe after World War II, n.d. Holograph 12 Geographic determination, n.d. Holograph and

typescript 42. 1 Georges Bernanos, n.d. Holograph (in French) 2 Germany, n.d. Holograph 3 Hitler, n.d. Holograph 4 Hodza, n.d. Holograph and typescript 5 Karl Marx and philosophy, n.d. Holograph and

typescript 6 Masaryk, n.d. Holograph 7 Masaryk and his concept of revolution, n.d.

Typescript 8 New world order, n.d. Holograph and

typescript 9 The organized injustice the people of

Czechoslovakia lived under, n.d. Typescript

10 Philosophy and religion, n.d. Holograph and typescript

11 Czechoslovak-Polish Confederation (Proposed), n.d. Holograph

12 Political and diplomatic relations between the Soviet Union and the Western powers, n.d. Typescript (in Slovak)

13 Reconstruction of Central and Eastern Europe, n.d. Holograph and typescript

14 The Roman Empire, n.d. Holograph 15 Russia, n.d. Holograph and typescript 16 Slovakia, n.d. Typescript

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43. SPEECHES AND WRITINGS (Contd.) General (Contd.) Untitled (Contd.) 1 Stefanik, Milan R., n.d. Holograph and

typescript (in English and Slovak) 2 World War I, n.d. Holograph 3 World War II and its political impact, n.d.

Typescript 4 “Accord de Moscou,” n.d. Typescript (in English) 5 “Adolf Hitler a nas odboj,” radio speech broadcast,

Czechoslovak Radio, n.d. Typescript (in Slovak) 6 “Agriculture,” n.d. Holograph 7 “Aksakov, Ivan,” n.d. Holograph and typescript 8 “Aksakov, Konstantin,” n.d. Typescript 9 “Aleksej S. Khomjakov,” n.d. Holograph 10 “Alexandr I. Hertzen,” n.d. Holograph and typescript 11 “Allied Political Warfare and Policy,” n.d. Holograph

and typescript 12 “America and Europe’s Independence,” radio broadcast,

n.d. Typescript 13 “American Trade Unions and the European Crisis,” n.d.

Typescript 14 “Anniversary of a Popular Front,” n.d. Notes and

typescript 15 “Austria-Hungary,” n.d. Holograph and typescript 16 “L’avenir de l’Europe Centrale,” n.d. Typescript 17 “Bakunin and Marx,” n.d. Holograph 18 “Bakunin, Michail,” n.d. Holograph 19 “Un ‘ballon-sonde’ de Staline,” n.d. Holograph (in

French) 20 “The Bar under Communist Regimes,” n.d. Typescript 21 “Barth, Karl,” n.d. Holograph 22 “Bechyne a Osusky,” n.d. Holograph (in Slovak) 23 “Behaviors of USSR,” n.d. Holograph 24 “Belinskii, Vissarion G.,” n.d. Holograph and typescript 25 “Benes: Liberation from Abroad,” n.d. Holograph 26 “Benes a pravda,” n.d. Holograph and typescript (in

Slovak) 27 “Benes and Commitment,” n.d. Holograph 28 “Benes and France,” n.d. Holograph 29 “Benes and Soviet Russia,” n.d. Holograph and typescript 44. 1 “Benes and the Czechoslovak Home Front,” n.d. Holograph 2 “Benes and the Dictators after Munich,” n.d. Typescript 3 “Benes Manipulator,” n.d. Holograph (in Slovak) 4 “Benes’ Government and the Slovak Home Front,” n.d.

Holograph 5 “Benes’ Government in London,” n.d. Holograph and

typescript 6 “Benes’ Perspective,” n.d. Holograph 7 “Benes’ Philosophy for 1938,” n.d. Holograph 8 “Benes’ Resignation,” n.d. Holograph and typescript 9 “Benesova dvojjazycnost,” n.d. Holograph (in Czech) 10 “Benesova vlada a president Masaryk, n.d. Holograph 11 “Benesova vlada a Slovaci,” n.d. Typescript (in Slovak) 12 “Berdiaev: The Origin of Russian Communism,” n.d.

Holograph 13 “Birth of the New Soviet Philosophy,” n.d. Typescript 14 “Bloodless Conquest: Hitler’s Method,” n.d. Holograph 15 “Bohemia,” n.d. Holograph 16 “Britain,” n.d. Holograph

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44.(Contd.) SPEECHES AND WRITINGS (Contd.) 17 “Britain and China,” n.d. Holograph and typescript 18 “Britain and Europe, n.d. Holograph and typescript 19 “Britain and Europe’s Independence,” radio broadcast,

n.d. Typescript 20 “British and American Notions of Organized Europe,” n.d.

Holograph and typescript 21 “British Foreign Trade,” n.d. Holograph 22 “The British View,” n.d. Typescript 23 “Budapest,” n.d. Typescript 24 “Cas dozral,” n.d. Typescript (in Czech and French) 25 “Causes of the Collapse: Wednesday, 1929 October 23,”

n.d. Holograph 26 “Celostatni vystava archivnich dokumentu,” n.d.

Holograph (in Czech) 27 “Central Europe,” n.d. Holograph 28 “Central European Federation and Security,” n.d.

Holograph and typescript 29 “Cesi a Slovaci,” n.d. Holograph (in Czech) 30 “Cesi, Slovaci a podkarpatsti Rusini,” speech, n.d.

Typescript (in Slovak) 31 “Cesi, Slovaci a Rusini,” speech, n.d. Typescript (in Slovak) 32 “Ceskoslovenske drama,” n.d. Holograph (in Slovak) 33 “Ceskoslovensko a Polsko,” n.d. Holograph and typescript

(in Czech) 34 “Chernyshevskii, Nikolai,” n.d. Holograph and typescript 35 “Childhood and Maturity,” n.d. Holograph 36 “China and the Three Great Powers,” n.d. Typescript 37 “Chovani se vyslancu,” n.d. Typescript (in Czech) 38 “Classical Marxism and K. Marx,” n.d. Holograph 39 “La Collaboration economique en Europe Centrale,” n.d.

Typescript 40 “The Collapse of Czechoslovakia: Events Leading to the

Munich Agreement,” n.d. Typescript 41 “Collectivization of Agriculture,” n.d. Holograph 42 “Communism and Nationalism,” n.d. Holograph 43 “Communism and Religion,” n.d. Holograph 44 “Conservatism Versus Socialism,” n.d. Holograph 45 “Continuite de l’etat tchechoslovaque,” n.d. Typescript 46 “The Course of European Unification,” n.d. Typescript 47 “The Crisis of the European Man,” n.d. Holograph and

typescript 48 “The Crucial Problem of the Cold War: Communist

Encirclement of the Free Industrial Countries,” n.d. Holograph

49 “CSR. Sami se branit nebudeme,” n.d. Holograph (in Czech)

50 “Culture and Liberty,” n.d. Holograph 51 “Czech Culture of Tomorrow,” n.d. Holograph and

typescript 52 “The Czech People and the Soviet-Czechoslovak Treaty,”

n.d. Holograph 45. 1 “Czechoslovak Aims,” n.d. Typescript 2 “Czechoslovak Justice?” n.d. Typescript 3 “Czechoslovak Problems,” n.d. Typescript 4 “The Czechoslovak War Veterans in London and the Council

of Free Czechoslovakia,” n.d. Typescript

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45.(Contd.) SPEECHES AND WRITINGS (Contd.) 5 “Czechoslovakia’s Role in the African Revolution,” n.d.

Holograph and typescript (in English and French) 6 “Czechoslovakia’s Tragedy: A Proof of Kremlin’s

Permanent Revolution,” n.d. Holograph 7 “Czechs and Slovaks Protest against New Napoleon,” n.d.

Holograph and typescript 8 “Danger and Opportunity,” n.d. Typescript 9 “The Danubian Federation,” n.d. Typescript 10 “Declaration,” n.d. Typescript 11 “Defence of Our Country Is a Condition of Rights to

Independence,” n.d. Holograph 12 “Definition of Aggression,” n.d. Typescript 13 “Did the New Replace the Old?” n.d. Holograph 14 “Discours par T.S.F. destine aux Russes des Carpathes,”

n.d. Typescript 15 “Doctrines,” n.d. Holograph 16 “Does Silence Speak?” n.d. Typescript 17 “Doom of the Soviet Satellite Empire,” n.d. Typescript 18 “Dr. Benes and Slovakia,” n.d. Typescript 19 “Dr. Benes Foreshadows Third World War,” n.d. Holograph 20 “Dr. Benes’ Government Does not Touch Czech Hearts,” n.d.

Holograph 21 “Dr. Benes’ Presidency and Its Prolongation,” n.d.

Typescript 22 “Dr. Benes’s Secret Letter in the Hands of the German

Gestapo,” n.d. Holograph 23 “Dr. Osusky a Goebbelsovi Ucnovia,” n.d. Holograph and

typescript (in Slovak) 24 “Droit slave,” n.d. Holograph 25 “Due Process of Law,” n.d. Holograph 26 “Economic Collaboration,” n.d. Holograph 27 “Economic Elements,” n.d. Holograph and typescript 28 “Economist and Historian,” n.d. Holograph 29 “Egypt,” n.d. Holograph 30 “The Essential Russia,” n.d. Typescript 31 “Europe and Russia,” n.d. Holograph and typescript 46. 1 “Europe: Historical Background,” n.d. Holograph 2 “Europe’s Integration and the Marshall Plan,” n.d.

Typescript 3 “Evakuacia,” n.d. Holograph (in Slovak) 4 “The Failure of Britain’s Negotiations to Enter the

Common Market,” n.d. Holograph and typescript 5 “Fascism and Liberty,” n.d. Holograph 6 “Faustus Must Be Damned: The Tragic Story of Doctor

Benes,” n.d. Typescript 7 “Federalism,” n.d. Holograph 8 “Federalists and Carolingians,” n.d. Typescript 9 “Federalization the Battle-Cry of Our Times,” n.d.

Typescript 10 “Feierabend,” n.d. Holograph (in Slovak) 11 “Feodor Dostoevskii,” n.d. Typescript 12 “Feudal System,” n.d. Holograph 13 “Fifth and Fourteenth Ammendments: Against Government

Police-Power,” n.d. Holograph 14 “The Financial Situation of the Czechoslovak Republic,”

n.d. Typescript

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46.(Contd.) SPEECHES AND WRITINGS (Contd.) 15 “Finsko-sovetska valka,” n.d. Holograph (in Czech) 16 “For Good as for Evil,” n.d. Typescript 17 “For Whom Does the Time Work?” notes on Winston

Churchill’s address at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Boston on March 31, 1949, n.d. Holograph

18 “Forced Labour Camps in Czechoslovakia,” n.d. Holograph 19 “Foreign Affairs,” n.d. Holograph 20 “Foreign Trade,” n.d. Holograph 21 “The Founder of Slavophilism,” n.d. Holograph 22 “France,” n.d. Holograph and typescript 23 “France and Soviet Russia,” n.d. Holograph and

typescript 24 “Frantisek Nemec in Subcarpathic Russia,” n.d.

Typescript 25 “Freedom: Common Standard of Morality,” n.d. Holograph 26 “Freedom the Allies Are Fighting For,” n.d. Holograph

and typescript 27 “La frontiere atlantique de l’Europe,” n.d. Typescript 28 “Future Aspects of Central and Eastern Europe,” n.d.

Typescript 29 “The Future of Central Europe,” n.d. Holograph 30 “The Future of the Danubian Basin,” n.d. Typescript 31 “General Aims and Objects of the Allied Circle,” n.d.

Holograph 32 “General Ingr,” n.d. Holograph (in Slovak) 33 “General Kazimierz Sosnkowski,” n.d. Typescript 34 “General Milan Rastislav Stefanik,” n.d. Typescript (in

Slovak) 35 “German Tragedy,” n.d. Typescript 36 “The Germans and the Transfer of Populations,” n.d.

Typescript 37 “Germany,” n.d. Holograph and typescript 47. 1 “Germany and Europe’s Independence,” radio broadcast,

n.d. Typescript 2 “Germany, Russia and the Future: Mac Curdy,” n.d.

Holograph 3 “Germany’s Moral Blackout,” n.d. Notes and holograph 4 “The Goal of Soviet Policy,” n.d. Holograph 5 “Gottwald’s Affirmation of Stalin’s Unconditional Support

of CS,” n.d. Holograph 6 “The Great Communist Leader Mao-Tse-Tung,” n.d.

Typescript 7 “La guerre et le monde slave,” n.d. Typescript 8 “Hegel’s Philosophy of State,” n.d. Typescript 9 “The Historical Origin of the Unification of National

Varieties in East-Central Europe,” n.d. Typescript 10 “Hitler and His Political System,” n.d. Holograph and

typescript 11 “Horsie nez vojna,” n.d. Typescript (in Slovak) 12 “Hospodarske ozdraveni Evropy,” n.d. Typescript 13 “The Hungarian Peace Delegation and the Treaty,” n.d.

Typescript 14 “Impeachment of Dr. Benes,” n.d. Holograph and

typescript (in English and Slovak; text in Slovak is incomplete)

15 “Imponderables in History,” n.d. Holograph and typescript

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47.(Contd.) SPEECHES AND WRITINGS (Contd.) 16 “The Importance of Jugo-Slavia,” n.d. Typescript 17 “Industrial Strength of the Czechoslovak Republic,” n.d.

Typescript 18 “Industrialism and Education,” n.d. Holograph 19 “The Influence of Stalin’s Doctrine of Nationality On

Small Slav Nations,” n.d. Typescript 20 “Integration in Education,” n.d. Holograph 21 “Integrovanie Europy,” n.d. Typescript (in Slovak) 22 “The Intellectual Awakening,” n.d. Typescript 23 “International Collaboration and Small Nations,” n.d.

Typescript 24 “Introduction,” n.d. Holograph and typescript 25 “Invasion of Europe and Military Defeat of Germany,” n.d.

Typescript 26 “Is Peace Between the United States and the Soviet Union

Possible?” n.d. Holograph 27 “Is the Present Moment Appropriate to Define Allied War

Aims?” n.d. Typescript 28 “Islamism and Orthodoxy,” n.d. Holograph 29 “Jan Masaryk,” n.d. Holograph 30 “Jeffersonian Democracy,” n.d. Holograph 31 “Juri F. Samarin,” n.d. Holograph and typescript 32 “Key to Soviet Failure in Korea,” n.d. Typescript 33 “Khrushchev and Communist Encirclement,” n.d. Typescript 48. 1 “Kossuth a Benes,” n.d. Typescript (in Slovak) 2 “The Kremlin’s Actual Policy,” n.d. Holograph and

typescript 3 “The Labor Party: Historical Background,” n.d.

Typescript (incomplete) 4 “The Law of Contract in Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia,

Hungary, Poland and Romania,” lecture under the auspices of the Foreign Law Association, Congressional Library, Washington, D.C., n.d. Holograph and typescript

5 “The Law of the Land,” n.d. Holograph and typescript 6 “Lebanon,” n.d. Holograph 7 “A Lecture in the Recent History of the Czechoslovakian

Republic,” n.d. Typescript 8 “Legal Position of Dr. Benes, of the Sramek Government

and the Czechoslovak State Council,” n.d. Holograph and typescript

9 “Leninism,” n.d. Typescript 10 “Leopold Schwarzenhield: Prime of the Coming World in

France,” n.d. Holograph 11 “Lesson to the Free,” n.d. Typescript 12 Letters to the editor, The Daily Worker, n.d. Typescript 13 “Liberty: The Soul of European Civilization,” n.d.

Holograph 14 “The Logic of Contradiction or the Logic of Dynamism,”

n.d. Holograph 15 “Londynske statne zriadenie,” n.d. Typescript (in

Slovak) 16 “Ludwig Kossuth: A Revolutionary Leader,” n.d.

Typescript 17 “M. R. Stefanik,” n.d. Notes and typescript (in French) 18 “Magyarization,” n.d. Holograph 19 “Les Magyars et la Pologne,” n.d. Holograph 20 “Man Lives by Imagination,” n.d. Holograph (in Slovak)

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48.(Contd.) SPEECHES AND WRITINGS (Contd.) 21 “Manufacturers of Illusions: Communist Party and

Catholic Church Both Alike, Claim Czech National Socialists,” n.d. Typescript

22 “Mao and the West,” n.d. Holograph and typescript 23 “Marxism or Russian Communism,” n.d. Holograph and

typescript 24 “Marxist Philosophy,” n.d. Holograph and typescript 25 “Masaryk, le realiste,” n.d. Typescript 26 “Masarykovy rozhovory s Capkem,” n.d. Holograph (in

Czech) 27 “May First,” n.d. Typescript 28 “Mechanism of the Disrupting Activities of the Germans in

Preparation for 15th March 1939,” n.d. Typescript 49. 1-12 Memoirs (unfinished and unpublished), n.d. Holograph and

typescript 50. 1 Memorandum on Czechoslovakia’s role in Central Europe,

n.d. Typescript 2 “The Middle Zone Union,” n.d. Holograph and typescript 3 “Milioukoff et les Cadets,” n.d. Typescript 4 “Ministr Slavik,” n.d. Holograph 5 “Mir, ktery by byl prohrou,” n.d. Typescript (in Czech) 6 “The Miracle of Mind,” speech, n.d. Holograph 7 “Misery of Soviet Victory,” n.d. Typescript 8 “Le modele sovietique,” n.d. Typescript (of intended

book?) 9 “Mohammed’s Flight to Medina,” n.d. Holograph 10 “Moje stanovisko k dr. Ed. Benesovi,” n.d. Holograph (in

Slovak) 11 “Muj pobyt na lodi s rodinou,” n.d. Typescript (in

Slovak) 12 “The Munich Agreement and Its Consequences for the

Czechoslovak Republic,” n.d. Typescript 13 “[Russian] Music – Poetry,” n.d. Holograph 14 “Mysticism,” n.d. Holograph 15 “Nazism and Liberty,” n.d. Holograph 16 “The National Awakening,” n.d. Holograph and typescript 17 “National Liberty Versus National Uniformity,” n.d.

Holograph and typescript 18 “NATO: Allied Defense and American Strategy,” n.d.

Typescript 19 “The Nature of American Spirit,” n.d. Holograph 20 “The Nature of Chinese Communism,” n.d. Typescript 21 “Needed: American Revolution in Countries Behind the

Iron Curtain,” n.d. Typescript 22 “Needed: An American Revolution,” n.d. Typescript 23 “Nehynuca skutocnost o vzniku CSR,” Demokracie v exilu,

n.d. Printed copy 24 “Nemecko-sovetsky pakt o neutoceni,” n.d. Typescript (in

Czech) 25 “Neni treba mluvit,” n.d. Holograph (in Czech) 26 “Neutral Source on the Slovak Rising,” n.d. Typescript 27 “The New Order,” n.d. Holograph and typescript 28 “The New Ruling Class,” n.d. Holograph 29 “The New Shift in the Soviet Policy,” n.d. Typescript 30 “The New Soviet Man,” n.d. Holograph 31 “The New World,” n.d. Holograph

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51. SPEECHES AND WRITINGS (Contd.) Notes, n.d. Holographs unless otherwise noted 1 Beard, Charles Austin, An Economic Interpretation

of the Constitution of the United States 2 Becker, Carl Lotus, The Declaration of Independence 3 Beloff, Max, The Foreign Policy of Soviet Russia,

1929-1941 4 Belus, Slovak Factor in Czechoslovak Evolution 5 Benes’ private conversations with American

Ambassador, W. E. Dodd 6 Beveridge, William, Sir, The Price of Peace 7 Brod, Toman – Cejka, Eduard, Na zapadni fronte 8 Bryce, James, The Holy Roman Empire 9 Butler, Rohan d’Olier, The Roots of National

Socialism 10 Butterfield, Herbert, The Statecraft of Machiavelli 11 Callender, Harold, A Preface to Peace 12 Cameron, Elizabeth R., Prologue to Appeasement: A

Study in French Foreign Policy Carr, Edward Hallett 13 The Bolshevik Revolution, 1917-1923 14 Conditions of Peace 15 Nationalism and After 16 Churchill and France: Betrayal of the Small

Nations 17 Constitutional presidency 18 Coulondre, Robert, De Staline a Hitler: Souvenirs

de deux ambassades, 1936-1939 19 The Council of Mutual Economic Aid 20 Crankshaw, Edward, Soviet Union 21 Darwinism 22 Duroselle, J. Baptiste, From Wilson to Roosevelt:

Foreign Policy of the United States, 1913-1945 23 Eisler, Pavel, Munich: A Retrospect 24 Eliot, Thomas Stearns, Notes Towards the Definition

of Culture 25 Feierabend, L., The Problems of Central Europe:

Czechoslovakia and Central European Reconstruction

26 Foerster, F. W., Europe and the German Question 27 Frantz, Constantin, Das Grossere Deutschland 28 Galbraith, John K., The Great Crash: 1929 29 Gottmann, Jean, La Politique des etats et leur

geographie 30 Hagemeyer, Hans, Europas Schicksalskampf im Osten 31 Halasz, Nicholas, In the Shadow of Russia: Eastern

Europe in the Postwar World 32 Heer, Friedrich, Koexistenz, Zusammenarbeit,

Widerstand: Grundfragen europäischer und christlicher Einigung

33 Jesin, P., K sedmdesatym narozeninam Eduarda Benese 34 Jouvenel, Bertrand de, L’art de la conjecture 35 Klein, Burton H., Germany’s Economic Preparations

for War 36 Kraus, Dr., Osusky Is Unknown in Slovakia 37 Kutnar, Frantisek, Palackeho pojeti spolecnosti,

naroda a statu

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52. SPEECHES AND WRITINGS (Contd.) Notes (Contd.) 1 Lastovicka, B., V Londyne za valky zapasy o novou

CSR 2 Lazareff, Pierre, De Munich a Vichy 3 Legras, Jules, L’Ame russe 4 Lichner, Zprava o Slovensku 5 Mansergh, Nicholas, Survey of British Commonwealth

Affairs: Problems of External Policy, 1931-1939 6 Mantoux, Etienne, The Carthaginian Peace 7 Masaryk, T. G., Ceska otazka 8 Namier, Lewis Bernstein, Europe in Decay: A Study

in Disintegration, 1936-1940 9 Nicolson, Harold, Peace Making, 1919 10 Niebuhr, Reinhold, Nature and Destiny of Man: A

Christian Interpretation 11 Nove, Alec, Was Stalin Really Necessary? 12 Oakley, Hilda D., Should Nations Survive? 13 Parrington, V. L., Main Currents in American

Thought 14 Plekhanov, Georgii Valentinovich, The Role of the

Individual in History 15 Price, G. Ward, Year of Reckoning 16 Renouvin, Pierre, Introduction a l’histoire des

relations 17 Riess, Curt, The Self-Betrayed: Glory and Doom of

the German Generals 18 Rostow, Walt Whitman, The Stages of Economic

Growth: A Non-Communist Manifesto The Royal Institute of International Affairs Study

Group 19 Political and Strategic Interest of the U.K.:

An Outline 20 Survey of International Affairs 1939-1946:

The Eve of War: 1939 21 Russell, Bertrand, The Meaning of Marx Schuman, Frederick Lewis 22 Europe on the Eve: The Crises of Diplomacy,

1933-1939 23 Soviet Politics at Home and Abroad 24 Spender, John Alfred, Between Two Wars 25 Stendhal, Le rouge et le noir 26 Suarez, Georges, Agonie de la paix, 1935-1939 27 Taylor, A. J. P., 1906 – From Napoleon to Stalin:

Comments on European History 28 Temperley, H. W. V., A History of the Peace

Conference of Paris 29 Tunkin, G. I., Foundations of Modern International

Laws 30 Wallis, Robert, Time: 4th Dimension of the Mind 31 Warriner, Doreen, Eastern Europe After Hitler 32 Wildgans, Anton, Rede uber Osterreich 33 Zimmern, Alfred, The Third Empire 53. 1 Note on France being ignorant of the danger of Soviet

communism, n.d. Typescript 2 Note on lecture of Dr. Lettrich, n.d. Holograph 3 “Notes on My Sojourn in Switzerland, October 1917 –

November 1918,” n.d. Holograph and typescript 4 Note on the Treaty of Rapallo, 1920, n.d. Holograph

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53.(Contd.) SPEECHES AND WRITINGS (Contd.) 5 “Notes on Centralization and Decentralization from the

Angle of Liberty,” n.d. Holograph 6-7 Notes on Geopolitics, n.d. Holograph 8 Notes on Great Britain, n.d. Holograph 9 “Nova americka revolucna politika,” n.d. Typescript (in

Slovak) 10 “Nova Demokracie,” n.d. Typescript (in Czech) 11 “Nova Evropa se rodi,” n.d. Typescript (in Czech) 12 “Novomesky and Ursiny State that Benes Told Them He

Offered Ruthenia to Stalin in December, 1943,” n.d. Typescript

13 “O cili a metodach nasi zahranicni prace,” n.d. Typescript (in Czech)

14 “Observations by Dr. Stefan Osusky on the Draft Report by the Defence Committee Relative to the Organization and Legal Status of the Military Administration,” n.d. Holograph and typescript

15 “Odchod Dra. Osuskeho z Francie,” n.d. Holograph (in Slovak)

16 “Odkaz domovu,” n.d. Typescript (in Slovak) 17 “Odpoved New Yorkskemu deniku a New Yorkskym Listom,”

n.d. Typescript 18 “Oriental Fatalism Versus Faith,” n.d. Holograph 19 “Origin of Disagreement Between Benes and Osusky,” n.d.

Typescript 20 “Origin of Inequality Among Men,” n.d. Holograph 21 “Orthodox Church Doctrine,” n.d. Holograph 22 “Osusky a Benes po Mnichove,” n.d. Typescript (in Czech) 23 “Osusky: His Relations with Hacha and Bonnet,” n.d.

Holograph 24 “Osusky’s Stand at the Outbreak of World War I,” n.d.

Typescript 25 “Our Hope for Tomorrow,” speech, n.d. Holograph and

typescript 26 “Outstanding Psychological and Material Characteristics,”

n.d. Typescript 27 “Panslavism,” n.d. Holograph and typescript (part of the

Way of the Free?) 28 “La parente d’esprit entre la France et la

Tchecoslovaquie,” n.d. Holograph and typescript 29 “The Party and Its Policy” [in Russia], n.d. Holograph

and typescript 30 “Pastoral Letter of the Czech Catholic Churches in the

Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia,” n.d. Holograph 31 “Peaceful Co-Existence,” n.d. Holograph and typescript 32 “The Peasant,” n.d. Typescript 33 “Peter Pridavok and Hubert Ripka,” n.d. Holograph 54. 1 “The Philosophy of Liberalism,” n.d. Holograph 2 “Pisarev (1840-1868),” n.d. Holograph 3 “Planning,” n.d. Holograph 4 “Poland,” n.d. Holograph and typescript 5 “Polish-Czechoslovak Relations,” n.d. Holograph and

typescript 6 “The Polish-Czechoslovak Union and Its Implications,”

n.d. Holograph and typescript 7 “The Political Union of the East-Central European

States,” n.d. Typescript

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54.(Contd.) SPEECHES AND WRITINGS (Contd.) 8 “Politicka a hospodarska vojna,” n.d. Holograph (in

Slovak) 9 “Politicke ciele pre domov,” n.d. Holograph (in Slovak) 10 “Politicke vedenie,” n.d. Typescript 11 “Poznamky k zprave Statnej rady,” n.d. Typescript ((in

Slovak) 12 “The Prague Slavonic Congress, May 31, 1848,” n.d.

Holograph and typescript 13 “Predstavitel koncepce osobnosti v odboji,” n.d.

Typescript (in Czech) 14 “The Prescription of Lippmann,” n.d. Holograph 15 “Present Fundamental Differences,” n.d. Holograph and

typescript 16 “The Presidency and Europe,” n.d. Holograph 17 “President Benes and His Government,” n.d. Typescript 18 “President Benes’ Personal Representative in America,”

n.d. Typescript 19 “President Edvard Benes’ Amazing Confession,” n.d.

Typescript 20 “President Tomas G. Masaryk,” n.d. Holograph and

typescript 21 “Pride” [in Russia], n.d. Holograph 22 “Principles of the Atlantic Declaration,” n.d. Holograph

and typescript 23 “Principles of the New Order,” n.d. Holograph and

typescript 24 “Pripomienky Dra. Osuskeho k zprave Politickeho vyboru:

Odpoved Statni rady na poselstvi presidenta republiky ze dne 22. prosince 1941,” n.d. Typescript (in Slovak)

25 “Le Proces de Prague” [on the Soviet-Czechoslovak economic treaty of 1952 and the anti-Semitic political trial against Slansky], n.d. Typescript

26 “Programme of the Fierlinger Government,” n.d. Holograph 27 “Prolongation of the Past into the Future,” n.d.

Typescript 28 “Le protocole soviet du 23 aout 1939,” n.d. Holograph

(in French) 29 “The Purport of the Soviet-Czechoslovak Alliance,” n.d.

Holograph 30 “Quinze jours avant Munich: Le president Benes propose

la cession des Sudetes,” n.d. Typescript 31 “Quo vadis Czecho-Slovakia?” n.d. Typescript 32 Radio speech on Jan Masaryk’s death, n.d. Typescript 33 “Rec demokraticka ale skutky diktatorske,” n.d.

Typescript (in Czech) 34 “Religion,” n.d. Holograph 35 “Religion and the Church,” n.d. Typescript 36 “Remarks to Gringoires’ article,” n.d. Holograph 37 Review of Stephen Borsody, The Triumph of Tyranny, n.d.

Typescript 38 Review of M. Garnett and H. F. Koeppler, A Lasting Peace,

n.d. Typescript (in Czech) 55. 1 “Rozbor Deklaracie Benesovej vlady o osude Slovenska v

obnovenej Ceskoslovenskej Republike, keby sa ona dostala v nej k moci po vitazstve Spojencov,” n.d. Typescript (in Slovak)

2 “Rule of Law Under Communist Regimes,” n.d. Typescript

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55.(Contd.) SPEECHES AND WRITINGS (Contd.) 3 “Rusko a Polsko,” New Yorksky Dennik, n.d. Printed copy 4 “Russian Constants,” n.d. Holograph and typescript (part of the Way of the Free?) 5 “Russian Mesianism,” n.d. Holograph 6 “Russian Orthodox Church,” n.d. Holograph 7 “Russian Patriotism,” n.d. Holograph 8 “Russian Philosophers,” n.d. Typescript 9 “Russians: A Deeper Sense of Spirituality,” n.d.

Holograph 10 “Salient Facts Pertaining to Czechoslovakia’s Tragedy,”

n.d. Typescript 11 “The Second Industrial Revolution in Europe,” n.d.

Typescript 12 “Second Warsaw?” n.d. Typescript 13 “Le 7 mars 1936 et l’Europe Centrale,” n.d. Holograph

and typescript (in French) 14 “La situation economique en Allemagne,” n.d. Typescript 15 “Skills in Management,” n.d. Holograph 16 “The Slavophils,” n.d. Holograph and typescript 17 “Slovaci, socialisti a Narodny vybor,” n.d. Typescript

(in Slovak) 18 “Slovak Resistance,” n.d. Typescript 19 “The Slovak Tragedy,” n.d. Holograph and typescript 20 “Slovakia and the Czechoslovak Republic,” n.d. Holograph 21 “Slovakia: The Model Example of the ‘New Order’,” n.d.

Typescript 22 “The Slovaks,” n.d. Typescript 23 “Slovaks in Revolt,” n.d. Holograph and typescript 24 “The Slovaks of America,” n.d. Holograph and typescript 56. 1 “Slovania a Europa,” n.d. Typescript (in Slovak) 2 “Slovenky a Cesky, Slovaci a Cesi,” speech, n.d.

Holograph (in Slovak) 3 “Slovenske mucednictvo,” n.d. Holograph (in Slovak) 4 “Slovensko a Slovaci,” n.d. Typescript (in Slovak) 5 “Slovenskym spolkom v Chicagu,” speech, n.d. Typescript

(in Slovak) 6 “Social Factors,” n.d. Typescript 7 “Socialisticka zakonnost v dobe intelektualniho vreni,”

n.d. Typescript (in Czech) 8 “Socrates,” n.d. Holograph 9 “Sovereignty Union and the Devil,” n.d. Typescript 10 “Soviet Literature,” n.d. Holograph 11 “The Soviet-Polish Relations,” n.d. Typescript 12 “The Sovietization of the Bar in Captive European

Countries,” n.d. Holograph 13 Speech commemorating the birthday of T. G. Masaryk, n.d.

Typescript (in Slovak) 14 Speech on behalf of the Central Committee of the Council

of Free Czechoslovakia, n.d. Typescript 15 Speech on the advantages of preferential system in

Central Europe, n.d. Typescript (in French) 16 Speech on the failure of the League of Nations, n.d.

Holograph 17 Speech on French parliamentary elections and their impact

on the future of Europe, n.d. Typescript 18 Speech? on Hitler and the beginning of World War II, n.d.

Typescript (in Czech and Slovak)

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56.(Contd.) SPEECHES AND WRITINGS (Contd.) 19 Speech on Slovak Christian heritage and americanism, n.d.

Typescript 20 Speech on the history of Czechoslovakia, n.d. Typescript

(in French) 21 Speech on the occasion of the Czechoslovak Social

Democratic Party commemorative meeting, n.d. 22 Speech on Tito’s Yugoslavia and Poland as examples of

‘non-Soviet socialism’, n.d. Typescript (in French and Slovak)

23 Speech to Poland, n.d. Holograph 24 “Stalin’s Doctrine of Nationality,” n.d. Holograph 25 “Stalin’s Kampf,” n.d. Holograph 26 “Stalin’s Present Policy,” n.d. Typescript 27 “Un statut quo illusoire,” n.d. Typescript 28 “The Strong Will Always Help Himself,” n.d. Holograph 29 “Subcarpathic Russia,” n.d. Holograph 30 “A Suggestion Regarding the Teschen Controversy,” n.d.

Holograph and typescript 31 “Svoboda dnes, zitra a na veky,” radio speech, n.d.

Typescript (in Czech) 32 “Tchecoslovaquie et Pologne,” n.d. Typescript 33 “They Fought Alone,” n.d. Typescript 34 “Thorn in the Side of Europe,” n.d. Typescript 35 “The Tragedy of Political Errors,” n.d. Typescript 36 “Treaty,” n.d. Holograph 37 “The Trend of Russian Mind,” n.d. Holograph and

typescript 38 “Le tribunal d’equite du professeur Strupp,” n.d.

Typescript 39 “Triumph of Western Civilization,” radio broadcast, n.d.

Typescript 40 “Truth Prevails,” n.d. Holograph 41 “Turgenev,” n.d. Holograph 42 “U.S. and Indo-China," n.d. Holograph and typescript 43 “U.S. and Soviet Russia,” n.d. Holograph 44 “U.S., Britain and Asia,” n.d. Holograph and typescript 57. 1 “Ultimatum of September 1938,” n.d. Holograph 2 “The United Nations and the Destiny of Western

Civilization,” n.d. Holograph 3 “The United States and Soviet Russia,” n.d. Typescript 4 “The United States Policy Towards Europe,” n.d.

Holograph 5 “Universal Organisation,” n.d. Holograph and typescript 6 “Ustavna svejkovina,” n.d. Typescript (in Slovak) 7 “Uznanie Anglie, 4/26/1940-7/6/1940,” timeline, n.d.

Holograph (in Slovak) 8 “Ve Francii,” n.d. Holograph (in Czech) 9 “Vyklad Dr. Ripky ve Statni rade 4. brezna 1942,” n.d.

Typescript (in Czech) 10 “Vyrocie tragickej smrti generala Stefanika,” n.d.

Typescript (in Slovak) 11 “Westernisers,” n.d. Holograph 12 “Westernism,” n.d. Holograph 13 “Westernism in Practice,” n.d. Holograph 14 “What Is the European Man?” n.d. Holograph 15 “Where Great Britain Was and Whither She Was Tending,”

n.d. Holograph and typescript

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57.(Contd.) SPEECHES AND WRITINGS (Contd.) 16 “Who Will Unify Europe: Soviets or Atlantic Community?”

n.d. Typescript 17 “Why the Germans Are not Human,” n.d. Holograph and

typescript 18 “Why So Much Falsehood?” n.d. Holograph and typescript 19 “Will the Home Front Obey Benes’ Order?” n.d. Typescript 20 “La Yougoslavie titoiste,” n.d. Typescript 21 “Ze vraj on muzikant,” n.d. Holograph (in Slovak) 22 “Zur Gegenwartigenlage der Sudetendeutschen Volksgruppe,”

n.d. Typescript 23 Osusky’s statement on immigration, Restriction of

Immigration, Hearings before the Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, 1916 January 21

24 “Geographical Determinism,” 1918. Holograph 25 Magyars et Pangermanistes, Bossard, Paris, 1918.

Holograph in English and printed copy in French 26 “The Ukraine Mission, 1918 September 2. Typescript 27 “Between Serbia and Italy,” 1918 September 27.

Typescript 28-29 “Observations on Professor Herz’s Memorandum,” 1918

September 30. Typescript 30 “La Russie blanche reoccupee par les bolcheviki,” 1918

October 1. Typescript 31 “Bulgarian Surrender,” 1918 October 2. Typescript 32 “The Interior Political Situation of Italy,” 1918 October

12. Typescript 58. 1 “The Relations Between the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes at

Home,” 1918 November 8. Typescript 2 Le traite franco-tchecoslovaque, Comite National

d’Etudes, 1924 February 4. Printed copy 3 George D. Herron: Dovernik Wilsonov pocas vojny, Brno,

1925. Printed copy 4 “La Tchecoslovaquie dans l’Europe de demain,” Le

Flambeau, 1930 June. Printed copy 5 “Kriza cloveka: Pramen dnesnych svetovych tazkosti,”

lecture, Kosice, Czechoslovakia, 1931 November 5. Typescript

6 La genese de la Petite Entente, 1932. Typescript (in Czech)

7 Three lectures addressed to Slovak college students, Svaz slovenskeho studenstva, Bratislava, 1932. Typescript and clippings

8 Postaveni Slovanu v mezinarodni politice, speech, Mlada Boleslav, 1933 April. Printed copy

9 Mala dohoda, Praha, 1933 May. Printed copy 10 “La position de l’Europe Centrale dans la politique

europeenne,” speech, Centre Europeen de la Dotation Carnegie, Paris, 1933 June 16. Printed copy

11 Reparace, Praha, 1934. Printed copy 12 Speech commemorating M. R. Stefanik, 1934 May. Holograph 13 “Edvard Benes: Masarykovo pojeti ideje narodni a problem

jednoty ceskoslovenske,” speech, 1935 May 4. Holograph (in Czech)

14 Speech on the occasion of the radio broadcast to France of Smetana’s Opera ‘Libuse’, 1935 October 28. Typescript (in French)

15 “L’Europe centrale et l’avenir du systeme collectif,” Politique etrangere, Paris, 1936. Printed copy

16 Spolecnost narodu, Brno, 1936. Printed copy

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59. SPEECHES AND WRITINGS (Contd.) 1 Speech when awarded the degree of Docteur Honoris Causa,

Faculty of Law, Universite de Dijon, France, 1936 February 5. Printed copy

2 “La reforme de la Societe des Nations,” L’Esprit international, Paris, 1936 July 1. Printed copy

3 “Le probleme des matieres premieres et son influence sur le destin de l’Europe,” conference paper, Academie Diplomatique Internationale, Monde Slave, Paris, 1937 May. Printed copy

4 “Societe des Nations ou alliances,” conference paper, Societe des Anciens Eleves et Eleves de l’Ecole Libre des Sciences Politiques, Paris, 1937 May 12. Printed copy (in French)

5 “The Problem of Central Europe and the Peace,” 1938? Typescript

6 “Adolf Hitler a nas odboj,” radio address, Czechoslovak Radio, 1939? Typescript (in Slovak)

7 “La Tcheco-Slovaquie persiste,” 1939? Typescript 8 Note on Bechyne, Rudolf, article, published in Nova

Svoboda, 1939, August/September, regarding the Czechoslovak general’s speech to Czechoslovak volunteers in a camp near Cracow. Holograph and typescript, 1939?

9 “O zachrane Slovakov,” 1939? Holograph (in Slovak) 10 Radio address on the fate of Czechoslovakia and

Hitlerism, Czechoslovak Radio? 1939? Typescript 11 “La campagne de paix,” 1939. Holograph Cesko-Slovensko a jeho buducnost: Clanky a reci, Paris,

1939 12 Holograph and typescript in Slovak (“Slovaci a

Cesi”) 13 Typescript in Czech (“Cesko-Slovensko a jeho

budoucnost”) 14 Typescript in Czech and Slovak of entire work 15 Printed copy 16 “The Slovaks,” 1939. Typescript 17 “La penetration economique de l’Allemagne en Boheme et en

Moravie,” 1939 April? Typescript 18 Speech on Hitler’s occupation of Czechoslovakia, Congress

of Czechs and Slovaks, 1939 April 30. Typescript (in French and Slovak)

19 Speech, American Club, 1939 September 28. Typescript (in French)

20 “La Tcheco-Slovaquie renait: Sa resistance a l’oppression allemande,” Notre Combat, 1939 October 27. Printed copy

21 “Nouvelles du Protectorat,” 1939 November 15. Typescript 22 Speech on mobilization of the Czecho-Slovak army in

France, 1939 November 24? Holograph and typescript (in Slovak)

23 “Slovenska Vola,” Ceskoslovensky Boj, 1939 December 2. Printed copy (in Slovak)

24 Radio Christmas address, 1939 December 24. Typescript (in Slovak)

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59.(Contd.) SPEECHES AND WRITINGS (Contd.) 25 “Vyklad Dra. Stefana Osuskeho, spravce veci zahranicnich,

v Ceskoslovenskom narodnom vybore o moznostiach stredoeuropskej federacie dna 16. Januara 1940 v Parizi,” 1940 January 16. Holograph (in Slovak)

26 “La Tchecoslovaquie aujourd’hui et demain,” speech, Cercle Metropolitain, 1940 January 24. Typescript

27 Speech, L’Institut d’Etudes Slaves, Universite de Paris, 1940 March 7. Typescript (in French)

28 “Pokoj mrtvym,” 1940 April 10. Typescript (in Slovak) 29 “France,” speech, Oxford University, 1940 August 8.

Holograph 30 “General Organization,” 1940 November. Holograph and

typescript 31 Speech, opening of the exhibition of Czech national art,

Galerie des Beaux-Arts, Paris? 1940 December 2. Typescript

“Czechoslovakia,” 1941? 32 Correspondence 33-34 Typescript drafts of intended book 60. 1 Letters to the editor, The New Statesman and Nation,

1941. Typescript 2 Letters to the editor, The New York Herald Tribune, 1941-

1953. Typescript 3 Letters to the editor, The Times, 1941-1956. Typescript 4 “Kissovi v Bratislave,” 1941 January 27. Typescript (in

Slovak) 5 “Renegates of the Nation Condemned,” 1941 February 21.

Holograph and typescript 6 “Poznamky Dra. Stefana Osuskeho k ‘Mirovym cilum

ceskoslovenskym prezidenta Dr Edvarda Benese,” 1941 March 8. Typescript (in Slovak). Includes Edvard

Benes’ typescript, “Mirove cile ceskoslovenske” (in Czech) and correspondence with Edvard Benes

7 “Note on France,” 1941 June 11. Holograph and typescript 8 “Hitler’s Game in Europe,” 1941 June 17. Typescript 9 “Legal and Political Effects of the Germano-Turkish

Treaty of Friendship, dated June 18th, 1941,” 1941 June 20. Holograph and typescript

10 Note on the post-war political status of Eastern Europe, 1941 August 5. Typescript

11 “Principles of the Atlantic Declaration,” 1941 August 20 Typescript and correspondence

12 “Czechoslovakia To-Morrow,” The New Commonwealth Quarterly, 1941 October. Printed copy

13 “Liberty or Uniformity in Eastern Europe,” Contemporary Review, 1941 November. Printed copy

14 “Narodna sloboda proti narodnej jednotvarnosti vo vychodnej Europe,” 1941 November 6. Typescript (in Slovak)

15 “Poland and Czechoslovakia,” 1941 November 8. Typescript 16 Pravda vitazi: Pohlad do zrkadla druheho odboja, London,

1942. Printed copy (in Slovak) 17 Rizena demokracie pri praci, London, 1942. Typescript

and printed copy (in Slovak) 18 “Does Sovereignty Exist to Preserve National Life or to

Strangle It?” The Highway, 1942 March. Typescript and printed copy

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61. SPEECHES AND WRITINGS (Contd.) 1 “Historical Background,” lecture, (part of a series of

lectures on the Reconstruction of Europe), 1942 May 3. Holograph and typescript

2 “Nektere aktuelni problemy rekonstrukcni,” lecture, Hospodarska poradna, Ceskoslovensky Institut, 1942 July 13. Typescript

3 Remarks on “Authenticity of Dr. Benes’ Letter Quoted by Frank,” 1942 October. Holograph and typescript (in English and Slovak)

4 “Mravnost a pravda,” analysis of Benes’ speech at the Czech National Council meeting, 1942 November? Holograph and typescript

5 Letters to the editor, Cechoslovak, 1942-1964. Typescript

6 Benes a Slovensko, London, 1943 (in English and Slovak). Printed copy

Triedenie duchov nastalo, London, 1943 (in Slovak) 7 Holograph 8 Printed copy 9 “Dr. Benes’ Constitutional Presidency?” 1943 January 18.

Holograph and typescript 10 “Dr. Benes’ Authoritative Regime,” 1943 January 23.

Holograph and typescript 11 “The Polish-Czechoslovak Confederation,” London, 1943

January 26. Holograph and typescript 12 Speech upon the fourth anniversary of Hitler’s occupation

of Czechoslovakia, Friends of the Polish-Czechoslovak Union, London, 1943 March 15. Typescript

13 “Great and Small Nations,” Free Europe, 1943 April 9. Printed copy

14 “Problem unji polsko-czechoslowackiej,” speech, Komitet Wymiany Mysli i Pogladow, 1943 April 14. Typescript

15 “Poland and Czechoslovakia,” Wiadomosci Polskie, 1943 April 25. Typescript and printed copy

62. 1 “Observations to the Statement against Slovak Autonomy

Made by the Czechoslovak Government in London over the B.B.C.,” 1943 July 10-12. Typescript. Includes holograph and typescript entitled “Comments on Dr. Benes’ Official Policy Regarding Slovakia” (in English and Slovak)

2 Note on events of March 1939, 1943 October 13. Typescript

3 Letters to the editor, Slovak News, 1943. Typescript 4 Letters to the editor, The Norseman, 1943-1944.

Typescript 5 Letters to the editor, Slovensky Hlasnik, 1943-1948.

Typescript 6 Miscellaneous letters to the editors, 1943-1971.

Typescript 7 “Double Standard of Morality,” The Norseman, London, 1944

January. Printed copy 8 “Present Day Political Discussions,” 1944 March.

Typescript. Includes writing on Soviet plans concerning Europe and Great Britain, Russia and Japan, etc.

9 “The Slovak Rising: A Patriotic Movement and Its Background,” Weekly Newspaper and Review, London, 1944 September 23. Typescript and printed copy

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62.(Contd.) SPEECHES AND WRITINGS (Contd.) 10 Letters to the editor, The News Chronicle, 1944.

Typescript 11 “Czech Revolt Against Benes’ Government,” 1945?

Typescript. Includes typescript of a speech by R. Bechyne at a Czechoslovak political meeting held in London, 1945 January 19, and text of resolution of the Czechoslovak citizens assembled at the meeting

12 Untitled writing on beginning of the United Nations, 1945 13 Speech addressed to American Slovak national

organizations in the United States, London, 1945 January 15. Holograph

14 “Foreign Affairs and Slovakia,” speech, meeting of Czechoslovak citizens, Kingsway Hall, Holborn, London, 1945 February 14. Typescript

15 Lecture, Allied Circle, Dumbarton Oaks, 1945 May 7. Holograph

16 Untitled writing on the Nuremberg Trial, 1946. Holograph, clippings

17 Radio discussion with Louis Gottschalk and John Scott, Europe’s Political Future, University of Chicago Round Table, Chicago, 1946 April 21. Printed copy

18 “The Russian Quest for European Unity,” speech, The Creighton Club, 1946 November 2-3. Holograph and typescript

19 “Czechoslovakia’s Founders,” The New York Times, 1947 August 9. Printed copy

20 Letters to the editor, The New York Times, 1947-1964. Typescript

21 Speech on international affairs, The Trade Union Advisory Committee, 1948 January 6. Typescript

22 “Europe’s Golden Chance,” Freedom and Union, 1948 February. Printed copy

23 “East-West Crisis Made Certain in 1945” and “Kremlin Disposes of Embarrassing Genetics,” The Washington Post, 1948 August 15 and 29. Printed copy

24 “Soviet Russia’s Challenge to America,” address, Annual Meeting of the National Institute of Social Sciences, New York, 1949 February 10. Printed copy

25 “The Challenge of World Trends to American Management Statesmanship,” paper, Midwinter Personnel Conference of the American Management Association, Chicago, Illinois, 1949 February 14-16. Printed copy

26 “The Atlantic Pact,” lecture, Colgate University, 1949 March 1. Holograph

27 “Soviet Challenge to America,” radio address, ABC Network, 1949 March 27. Typescript and printed copy

28 “The Agricultural Problem in the Satellite Countries,” The Polish Review, 1949 November. Printed copy

29 “America’s Ultimatum to Europe,” lecture, Colgate University, 1949 November 8. Holograph

63. 1 “Industrialization and the Middle Class Behind the Iron

Curtain,” Nasim v Exilu, Paris, 1949 December. Holograph, typescript, and printed copy

2 “Silny stredni stav zarucuje stabilitu evropske demokracie,” Novina, 1950. Printed copy (in Czech)

3 “Verni zustaneme,” speech, Colgate University, 1950 February 23. Holograph (in Czech)

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63.(Contd.) SPEECHES AND WRITINGS (Contd.) 4 “La cooperation germano-russe dans le passe et ses

perspectives actuelles,” 1950 April 8. Holograph 5 “Form Follows Function,” paper, Thirty-First Annual

Session of the Southern Industrial Relations Conference, Blue Ridge, North Carolina, 1950 July 19-22. Typescript and printed copy

6 “Labour Situation in Czechoslovakia,” radio address broadcast, London, 1950 August. Typescript

7 Reflections on Noel Sargent’s speech “Economic Freedom in an Age of Science,” 1950 August 2. Holograph and typescript. Includes a letter from Noel Sargent

8 “United Nations Day at Hartford,” speech, Horace Bushnell Memorial Hall, Connecticut, 1950 October 27. Holograph

The Way of the Free, E. P. Dutton, New York, 1951 9 Notes (on the pursuit of happpiness, Russian

constants, world order in the making) 10 Holograph 11 Typescript (partial) 12-13 Reviews 14-15 Correspondence, including with publisher E. P.

Dutton & Co., Inc., 1949-1953 64. 1 “A House Divided Can Not Stand,” speech, Independence

Hall, Philadelphia, 1951 February 11. Notes and typescript (in English and Slovak)

2 “Realism in the Schuman Plan,” Washington Post, 1951 March 25. Printed copy

3 “Czech Expert Finds Schuman Plan ‘A Decisive Step’ to Federation,” The Federalist, 1951 April. Printed copy

4 “Is Peace Possible Between The United States and Russia?” commencement speech, Hamline University, Saint Paul, Minnesota, 1951 June 4. Typescript

5 “Central-Eastern Europe,” Foreign Affairs, 1951 October. Holograph

6 “Comite Francais pour L’Europe Libre,” 1952? Holograph and typescript (in English)

7 Speech, Symposium on Liberation and Union: The Future of Danubian Federation and the Atlantic Union, Freedom & Union, Washington, D.C., 1952. Printed copy

8 “Prominenti v exilu,” New Year’s speech broadcast, Radio Free Europe, 1952 January 1. Typescript (in Slovak)

9 “Memorandum [on the risks of a ‘German Munich’ and a ‘Russian Munich’],” 1952 April 8. Typescript (in French)

10 “Slovak National Insurrection,” speech, 1952 August. Typescript

11 “Ucinok reci generala Eisenhowera na verejnu mienku v CSR,” 1952 September 7. Typescript (in Slovak)

12 Speech on the unification of Europe, Radio Free Europe, 1952 September 30. Holograph (in Slovak)

13 “Fluidity Behind the Iron Curtain: Source of Diplomatic Victory or Defeat,” 1953 February 10. Typescript

14 “Political Warfare,” 1953 March 7. Typescript 15 Interview with Narodni stred, 1953 April. Printed copy

(in Czech)

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64.(Contd.) SPEECHES AND WRITINGS (Contd.) 16 Speech, Forum of Freedom: How to Capitalize on the

Soviet Interregnum? (Four Eastern European Leaders in Exile Advance Proposals), Freedom & Union, 1953 April. Printed copy

17 “Our Tasks and Aims,” speech, Meeting of the Central Committee of the Council of Free Czechoslovakia, New York City, 1953 May 23. Typescript (in English and Czech)

18 “Making the Points,” note on the Korean problem, 1953 July 4. Typescript

19 “Conference of Three Foreign Ministers,” 1953 July 18. Typescript

20 “The Riddle of Prosperity,” New York Herald Tribune, 1953 July 28. Printed copy

21 Letters to the editor, The Washington Post, 1953-1963. Typescript

22 “Byla to politicka msta a zlocin,” Agrarni politika, 1954. Printed copy (in Czech)

23 Speech, 30th Anniversary of the death of Woodrow Wilson, Carnegie Hall, New York City, 1954 February 3. Holograph and typescript

24 “Forced Labor in Czechoslovakia,” statement, New York, 1954 April 14. Typescript

25 Speech, Tirnovo celebration, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., 1954 April 28. Typescript

26 Speech commemorating Rudolf Beran, Carnegie Hall, New York, 1954 June 10. Typescript (in English and Slovak)

27 Speech commemorating Milan Hodza, Carnegie Endowment International Center, New York, 1954 June 24. Typescript (in Slovak)

28 “Prohlaseni dr. Stefana Osuskeho,” statement regarding president Eisenhower’s offer to ship American food and medical aid to relieve flood suffering in Czechoslovakia, 1954 July 30. Typescript (in Czech) and printed copy of Congressional Record

29 Letter to the Executive Committee of the World Presbytarian Alliance regarding Josef L. Hromadka, official delegate of the Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren to the World Church Congress, 1954 August 2. Printed copy of Congressional Record

30 Speech, Fifty-Second Annual Convention of the International Platform Association, 1954 August 22. Typescript

31 Speech, 36th anniversary of Czechoslovakia’s independence, broadcast by Radio Free Europe, 1954 October 28. Holograph and typescript (in Slovak)

32 Speech, 1955 February 11. Typescript 33 “Coexistence,” statement on “What Can the Free World

Learn from the Iron Curtain Countries?” ABC Radio Network (series of lectures “Town Hall’s Popular Courses” organized in cooperation with the National Committee for Free Europe), 1955 February 20. Typescript and printed copy

34 “The Future of Europe,” 1955 March 13. Typescript

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65. SPEECHES AND WRITINGS (Contd.) 1 Memorandum on the Enslavement of the Central-Eastern

European Nations by the Soviet Union, 1955 June 18. Typescript

2 “Uloha Ceskoslovenska v Evrope,” speech, Ceskoslovensky Narodny Dom, London, 1955 July 29. Typescript (in Slovak)

3 Speech, 37th anniversary of Czechoslovakia’s independence, Societe de Gymnastique Sokol, Paris, 1955 October 28. Typescript (in French and Slovak)

4 Speech, meeting of the Alliance of Czechoslovak Exiles, Chicago, 1955 November 23. Holograph and clippings (in Slovak)

5-8 “The Soviet Conception of Law,” 1956? Notes, holographs, typescripts

9 “Soviet Legal Theory,” 1956? Holograph and typescript 10 “Communist Law and the Soviet Federation of Nations,”

1956 January. Typescript 11 “Liberating the Satellites,” 1956 January 23. Printed

copy 66. 1 “Benjamin Franklin,” speech, Radio Free Europe, New York,

1956 February 3. Holograph and typescript. Includes publications and speeches relating to the International Celebration of the 250th Anniversary of the Birth of Benjamin Franklin organized by the Franklin Institute in Philadephia during 1955 and 1956

2 “Deklaracija vzajomnej zavislosti,” speech, Radio Free Europe, New York, 1956 February 3. Holograph and typescript. Includes the Declaration of Interdependence of the Interdependence Council, proclaimed at the Council’s conference, held in Philadelphia, January 18, 1956, “Dr. Stefan Osusky’s Statement on the Declaration of Interdependence,” and clippings

3 “Communication de Monsieur Stefan Osusky a l’Institut d’Etudes Europeennes,” broadcast transcript, 1956 May 14. Typescript (in French) and clippings

4 Report on the 6th Congress of the International Association of Democratic Lawyers, Brussels, 1956 May 22-25. Typescript

5 Speech, Ceskoslovensky Narodny Dom, London, 1956 May 26. Typescript (in Slovak)

6 “Tito’s Communism,” 1956 July. Typescript 7 “Potentialities of Western Strategy Towards the Communist

Ruled Countries,” 1956 October 8. Typescript 8 “La jurisprudence dans les democraties populaires,”

Conference, Academie des Sciences Morales et Politiques, Institut de France, Paris, 1956 October 15. Notes (in English and Slovak) and typescript (in French). Includes correspondence with Emil Mireaux and Ph. Brissand (in French) and clippings

9 Lecture, London, 1956 October 26. Typescript 10 Speech, opening session of the International Peasant

Union, Paris, 1956 October 28. Typescript 11 “Le processus de destalinisation amorce une reaction en

chaine,” La Tribune de Geneve, 1956 November 9. Typescript and printed copy

12 “Red Assault on Hungary Scored by Hague Jurists,” The New York Herald Tribune, 1956 December 11. Printed copy

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66.(Contd.) SPEECHES AND WRITINGS (Contd.) 13 Letters to the editor, The Evening Star, 1956-1957.

Typescript 14 “Le droit du contrat en Bulgarie, Tchecoslovaquie,

Hongrie, Pologne et Roumanie,” French translation of a lecture delivered at the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., 1957. Typescript

15 Speech delivered at the launching of the Crusade for Freedom, Saint Paul, Minnesota, 1957 February 9. Typescript

67. 1 “The Quest for a New World Equilibrium,” lecture, the

Allied Circle, London, 1957 May 16. Typescript and printed copy

2 “Europska rada,” Hlas exilu, 1957 June 1. Printed copy (in Slovak)

3 Review of Suzanne Labin, “Les entretiens de Saint-Germain: Liberte aux liberticides?” Western World, 1957 September 12. Holograph and typescript (in English). Includes a copy of Suzanne Labin’s “Ambassades pour subversions”

4 Review of Jeanne Hersh, “Ideologies et realites,” Western World, 1957 September 23. Holograph and typescript

5 Letters to the editor, The Christian Science Monitor, 1957-1967. Typescript

6 “Komunisticka propaganda k 40. vyrociu CSR pripisuje zasluhu o jej vznik Leninovi a Sovietom,” 1958. Typescript

7 “Czechoslovakia: A Warning,” 1958 February 18. Typescript

8 “Peaceful Co-Existence: Popular Fronts and Economic Competition,” speech, Kosciusko Foundation, New York, 1958 March 7. Typescript

9 Speech delivered at the meeting of the Interdependence Council, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1958 March 17. Typescript

10 “Prazski komunisti falsuju historiu,” 1958 October? Typescript (in Slovak)

11 “Events Leading to Munich: Benes Said to Have Offered Czech Territory to Hitler,” The New York Times, 1958 October 9. Printed copy

12 “The Fortieth Anniversary of Czechoslovakia,” 1958 October 28. Typescript

13 “Benes’ Career Praised,” The New York Times, 1958 November 21. Holograph

14 “Necekal jsem dvacet let,” 1959? Holograph 15 Letters to the editor, Cas, 1959. Typescript 16 “The Paris Economic Conference,” Washington, D.C., 1960

February 22. Typescript 17 “Atlantic Economic Community in Process of Being Born,”

1960 March 10. Typescript 18 “Soviet Attitude in the Munich Crisis,” speech, annual

meeting of the International Free Academy of Sciences and Letters, New York, 1960 March 26. Holograph and typescript

19 “Postwar Economic Trends: Soviet, British, European, U.S.,” Freedom & Union, 1960 September. Printed copy

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67.(Contd.) SPEECHES AND WRITINGS (Contd.) 20 “Encirclement of the ‘Capitalist Countries’ by the

Soviets,” lecture, the Allied Circle, 1961 April 6, The Allied Circle Journal. Notes, typescript, clippings, and printed copy

21 “The Soviet Encirclement of the Capitalist Countries,” Free Europe Summer Session, Strasburg - Robertsau, 1961 August 5-27. Typescript

22 “Report on Germany,” 1961 October 8. Typescript 23 Speech on the Anti-Communist Freedom Day, 1962 January

23. Notes, typescript, and printed copy 24 “Mes souvenirs sur Aristide Briand,” Rencontres, Paris,

1962 January-March. Printed copy 25 Review of Benjamin Cohen’s address “The Great Powers and

the United Nations,” 1962 May 8. Notes and typescript 26 “Where Great Britain Was and Whither She Was Tending,”

Washington, D.C., 1962 May 9. Typescript 27 “The Charter of the United Nations and a New World

Order,” 1962 July 15. Typescript 28 “Where America Is and Whither She Is Tending,” Washington

D.C., 1962 August 1. Typescript 29 “Communist Czechoslovakia and Khrushchev’s World

Revolution,” lecture, Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1963 March 13. Typescript

30 “Postoj Moskvy k spolocnemu trhu,” speech, Sdruzenie csl. exulantu, Chicago, 1963 March 16. Typescript (in Slovak and English)

68. 1 “Osusky Notes on Munich,” 1963 December 13. Notes,

holographs and typescript 2 “Final East-West Issue,” radio speech, Reviewing Stand

program of Voice of Freedom – Radio Free Europe, 1964 February 2. Holograph and typescript

3 “Na lzi se budoucnost naroda budovat neda,” 1967 February 27. Typescript (in Czech). Includes two typescripts under the titles “Mnichovska tragedie” and “Kalvarie Ceskoslovenska”

4 “Ake bolo poslanie Osuskeho v Europe v juni 1916?” Slovak v Amerike, 1967 December 20. Typescript

5 “Bolshevik Dictatorship,” 1968? Typescript 6 Article on the 50th anniversary of Czechoslovakia’s

independence, Ceske listy, 1968 September. Typescript 7 Speech on the founding of Czechoslovakia, Svetovy

kongress Slovaku, 1971? Typescript 8 “How Czechoslovakia Was Born,” 1971 June 17. Typescript

(in English and Slovak) 69. CAREER FILE, 1918-1973. See also CORRESPONDENCE 1 Czechoslovakia. Vyslanectvi (Great Britain) [Czechoslovak

Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, 1918 September – 1921 January]

Paris Peace Conference [Secretary General, later Delegate, of the Czechoslovak Delegation, 1919 January - 1920]

General 2 Article 250 3 Article 267 4 Article 296

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69.(Contd.) CAREER FILE (Contd.) Paris Peace Conference (Contd.) General (Contd.) 5 Declaration of the Slovaks 6 Letter to Alexandre Millerand Memoranda 7 Clemenceau, Georges, to the President

of the Austrian Delegation 8 Renner, Karl, to the President of the

Conference 9 Speech by H. H. Asquith, “Discours prononce a

Paisley le 6 fevrier” Writings (authors unknown) 10 “Un Bolchevique a la Conference de la

Paix” 11 “The Struggle for Supremacy in Eastern

Europe” 12 “L’accomplissement de l’histoire” 13 Agrarian reform – Czechoslovakia 14 Commission on Reparation of Damage 15-16 Czechoslovak Delegation 17-18 Hungarian Delegation. Includes “Instruction

confidentielle du ministere magyare aux journeaux et a ses agents”

19-20 Hungary 21 Italy 22 Poland 23 Reparations Commission 24-25 Reparations 26 Romanian Delegation 27 Miscellaneous 70. League of Nations [Czechoslovak delegate, 1919-1937; Czechoslovak representative to the Reparations

Commission, 1919 November - 1932; Chairman of the Supervisory Commission, 1923-1937]

General 1 Album of drawings by Oscar Lazar, depicting

members of the 7th Assembly, 1926 2-3 Clippings 4 Communication of Benes 5 Financial statement, 1938 March 31 6 Letter from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

of the Republic of Czechoslovakia, appointing Osusky to be a delegate to the 4th Assembly, 1923 August 27

7-9 Program 10 Publications - Journal des Nations 11 Report on the work of the League, 1941-1942 71. 1 Financial Committee. Letter to the President of

the Financial Committee 2-3 Hungary 4 International Institute of Intellectual Cooperation 5 Reparations 6 Special Committee on Contributions 7 Miscellaneous

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71.(Contd.) CAREER FILE (Contd.) Czechoslovakia. Vyslanectvi (France) [Minister

Plenipotentiary, 1921 January – 1940 June] General Correspondence 8 1935-1939. Includes letters from Jan

Masaryk to Samuel Hoare, 1938 March 23; and a letter from Jan Krofta to Lord Halifax, 1938 September 28, and answer from Lord Halifax

9 1940 January–June 10 Instructions of Osusky to Czech consulates in

France, 1939 April 11 11 List of employees before World War II 72. Minutes of meetings, Paris, 1939 1 November 6 2 November 9 3 December 3 4 Social agenda 5-10 Finances 73. Formation of the Czechoslovak Army in France 1 General. Includes a report by the Army

attache in Paris, Kalina, on his activities after March 15, 1939

2 Agreement (“Accord relatif a la reconstitution en France de l’armee tchechoslovaque,” 1939 October 2)

3-4 Clippings. Includes issues of Ceskoslovensky Boj and Uredni Vestnik Ceskoslovensky

5 Notes and communiques sent by Osusky to the French government

6 Miscellaneous Czechoslovak National Committee (Ceskoslovensky Narodni

Vybor), formed in Paris, on October 17, 1939, officially recognized by the French government on November 16, 1939 [Head of Sprava Zahranicnich Veci Ceskoslovenskych, 1939 November – 1940 June]

General 7 Conscription order, 1939 November 17 8 Correspondence 1939 November – 1940 June 9 List of employees 74. 1 Notes by Osusky. Includes notes on General

Prchala 2 Proclamation 3 Publications - Uredni Vestnik Ceskoslovensky.

Includes Volume I, Number 1, with the original text of the agreement on the reconstitution of the Czechoslovak Army in France

4 Statutes 5 Summary of events, compiled by Osusky,

leading to the fall of France, 1940 June 9 to June 25. Includes clippings and handwritten notes

6 Transcript of RFC broadcast

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74.(Contd.) CAREER FILE (Contd.) Czechoslovak National Committee (Contd.) 7-8 Evacuation, 1940 June. Includes some

correspondence, notes by Osusky, and his “K poradni zprave o organisacnim a pravnim stavu vojenske spravy.” Also includes Vladimir Lezak-Borin, “La crise de l’armee tcheco-slovaque en France”

9 Formation 10 Recognition by France. Includes a letter from

Edouard Daladier, 1939 November 14 11 Sprava pro Sluzbu Informacni 12 Sprava Socialni a Zdravotni 13 Sprava Vojenska 14 Sprava Zahranicnich Veci Ceskoslovenskych 15 Miscellaneous 75. Czechoslovak Government in Exile (provisional government

formed on July 22, 1940, as a continuation of the Czechoslovak National Committee in London) [Minister of State, 1940 July – 1942 March]

General. Correspondence, including of Ministerstvo Financi (Ministry of Finance), Ministerstvo Narodni Obrany (Ministry of National Defense),

Ministerstvo Vnitra (Ministry of the Interior), Ministerstvo Zahranicnich Veci (Ministry of

Foreign Affairs), Louis Doun (Military Advisers to the censorship), and Statni Rada

1 1940 July – December 2-3 1941 4 1942 March 5 Finances 6 Formation 76. Political trial against Osusky 1-3 Correspondence, including with Edvard Benes,

Frantisek Cerny, Maurice Dejean, Vaclav Kalina, Karel Lisicky, Jan Sramek, Karel Vanek

4-7 Notes by Osusky 8 Response of Osusky, “Reponse de M. Stefan

Osusky a Vl. Klecanda, le Ministre Juraj Slavik, le General Sergej Ingr, Dr. Edvard Outrata, les Secretaires d’Etat Dr Hubert Ripka et J. Becko,” 1942 February 25. Holograph and typescript (in English, French, and Slovak)

77. Statni Rada (National Council) Minutes of meetings, relating to the

political trial against Osusky 1 1940 2 1941 3-9 1942 10 1944 11-12 Notes by Osusky

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78. CAREER FILE (Contd.) Czechoslovak Government in Exile (Contd.) Statni Rada (Contd.) 1 Program 2 Publications - Zpravy Statni rady 3 Statutes 4 The ‘Never Again’ Association [Vice-president, 1943?].

Includes correspondence and minutes of meetings Council of Free Czechoslovakia (U.S.) [Co-founder and

chairman, later president of the Central Committee, 1949-?]

5 Circulars Correspondence 6-8 General. Includes the letter of resignation

of Ferdinand Peroutka 9 Assembly of Captive European Nations 10 United States. Senate 79. 1 Declarations 2 List of members 3 Memoranda 4 Minutes 5 Notes by Osusky 6 Program Publications 7 Hlas Ceskoslovenska 8 Modra revue 9 Speeches 10 Statutes Subject file 11 Forced Labor 12-13 Founding of the Council. Includes

correspondence with the United States Department of State, memoranda, and the text of the Declaration of the Council

14-15 Miscellaneous materials and clippings 80. National Committee for a Free Europe [Advisor, 1950-1962] 1-2 Correspondence Publications 3 East Europe (formerly News from Behind the

Iron Curtain) 4 Free Europe Press 5 News from Czechoslovakia 6 Operation Veto 7 Report on Czechoslovakia (published by the

Research and Information Center, N.Y.) Radio broadcast transcripts 8-10 Radio Free Europe. Includes special report

entitled “European ‘Supranational’ Organizations,” Radio Free Europe Story, transcripts of special commentaries by Osusky, and some correspondence

11 Voice of America

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81. CAREER FILE (Contd.) National Committee for a Free Europe (Contd.) 1 Speeches. Includes an address by John Foster

Dulles entitled “The Pursuit of Liberty” Subject file 2-3 The “Black Book” 4-6 Mid-European Law Project 7 Miscellaneous 82. International Commission of Jurists [Member, 1952-1973;

in 1971, elected Honorary Member of the Commission] 1 Basic facts 2-9 Conference and congress proceedings 83. 1-2 Correspondence 3 Memoranda 4 Minutes of meetings 5 Press releases 6 Publications. Includes bulletins of the Commission 7 Reports of the Secretary General 8 Speech by Osusky entitled “Appraisal of Results,”

The International Congress of Jurists, Athens, Greece, 1955 September 20. Typescript

84. 1 Statements and resolutions 2 Statutes 3 Working paper on civil and political rights Council of Free Jurists from Countries Behind the Iron

Curtain [Founder, 1952 November?] 4 Memorandum on the establishment of an

“International Law Organization” 5 Report by Osusky entitled “Organization of a

Council of Free Jurists from Countries Behind the Iron Curtain”

6-8 International Association of Democratic Lawyers [Member]. Includes proceedings of the 6th Congress, Brussels, 1956 May 22-25, a paper by Osusky entitled “Co-Existence Pacifique,” and his notes

85. Assembly of Captive European Nations (ACEN) [Founding

member, 1954?] 1 Charter and rules of procedure 2 Correspondence 3 Declarations 4 Memoranda 5 Minutes of meetings 6 Notes by Osusky 7 Publications - ACEN News 8-11 Reports, including by Osusky, entitled “Legal

Defence of the Socialist Economic Order of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic” and “Report on Soviet Impact on International Law,” presented at a conference organized by the Duke University School of Law, 1964 February 28-29, and a “Draft of a Letter to the Rockefeller Panel,” 1960 January 8

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86. CAREER FILE (Contd.) Assembly of Captive European Nations (Contd.) 1 Resolutions Speeches by Osusky 2 Speech, opening plenary meeting, first

session, Carnegie Endowment International Center, New York, 1954 September 20. Typescript

3 Speech, plenary meeting, first session, Carnegie Endowment International Center, New York, 1954 October 22. Holograph and typescript

4 Speech, 36th anniversary of Czechoslovakia’s independence, Carnegie Endowment International Center, New York, 1954 October 28. Typescript

5 Closing speech, 1954 December 21. Typescript (in French)

6 “The Poznan Trial,” 1956 September 27. Typescript

7 Speech, plenary meeting, 1956 November 13. Typescript

8 Speech, plenary meeting, 1957 October 3. Typescript

9 Speech on the Soviet slogan of ‘peaceful co-existence,’ 55th meeting, plenary assembly, Carnegie Hall, 1957 December 11. Typescript. Includes correspondence

10 Speech, plenary meeting, 1959 December 10. Typescript

11 Special commentary on the meeting of the Assembly of Captive European Nations, Radio Free Europe, 1961? Typescript (in Slovak)

12 Statements 13 Miscellaneous materials and clippings Council of Europe [Chairman, European Political

Community] 14 Memorandum by Osusky entitled “European

Integration,” prepared for Drew Pearson, Washington, D.C., 1955 April 4. Typescript

15 Minutes of meetings 16 Notes by Osusky 17 Papers by Osusky 18-19 Publications 87. Reports 1 General. Includes the bi-monthly report on

current activities of the Council of Europe, 1953 November-December

Osusky 2 “Collaboration of Exiles From Behind

the Iron Curtain with the Council of Europe,” n.d.

3 “Integration of Europe,” n.d. 4 “On the Prevailing Climate in Western

Europe,” Washington, D.C., 1956 June 16. Typescript

5 Thorbecke, William J., “European Federation”

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87.(Contd.) CAREER FILE (Contd.) Council of Europe (Contd.) 6 Statute. Includes a paper by Nikolai Balabanoff

entitled “Resume of the History and Development of the Council of Europe” and a report by Raoul Bossy entitled “Panel for European Political Community and Cooperation with the Council of Europe”

Subject file 7 Consultative Assembly sessions European Political Community 8 Memorandum by Osusky entitled “The

Drafting of the Constitution of the European Political Community” and “Co-Operation of the European Political Community with States not Its Members and with International Institutions”

9 Minutes of meetings 10 Papers 11-14 Court of World Public Opinion, International Communism on

Trial, 1968 February 19-21 [Judge] 88. PAVLA OSUSKA FILE, 1938-1978 Correspondence 1 General 2 Benesova, Hana, 1940 3 Cerny, Zdenek, 1948-1957 4 La Croix Rouge Francaise, 1949 5 Czechoslovak Relief, 1940 6 Czechoslovakia. Government in Exile. Ministerstvo

Socialni Pece (Ministry of Social Affairs), 1940 7 Daladier, Edouard, 1968 8 Fiala, Karel, 1940 9 Hromadka, 1944 10 Kahlerova, Charlotte, 1940

11 Kopecky, 1974 12 Masaryk Institute, n.d. 13 Milec, Leos, 1966-1978 14 The National Conference on Freedom and Peace

Through Liberation, 1953-1954 15 Sdruzeni Ceskoslovenskych Politickych Uprchliku v

Nemecku (Alliance of the Czechoslovak Political Refugees in Germany), 1952-1956

16 Societe Generale, 1938 17 Soumar, Bohuslav, 1968 18 Sturm, Rudolf, 1968 19 Svaz Ceskoslovenskych Politickych Veznu (Union of

Czechoslovak Political Prisoners), 1953 20 Svetovy Kongres Slovaku, 1973-1974 21 Tabouis, Genevieve, 1967-1973 22 Trnka, Jaroslav, 1941-1978 23 Vnuk, 1977

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88.(Contd.) PAVLA OSUSKA FILE (Contd.) Subject file 24 American Fund for Czechoslovak Refugees, Inc. 25 Cooperative for American Remittances to Everywhere,

Inc. (CARE) Czechoslovak National Council of Women in Exile Correspondence 26 General Refugee camps 27 Austria 28-31 Germany 32 Italy

33 Minutes of meetings 34 The National Council of Women of the United States 89. SUBJECT FILE, 1923-1992. Articles, brochures, comments, maps,

organizational records, press releases, programs, proposals, reports, clippings and other printed matter. See also CAREER FILE

1 Academie Diplomatique Internationale, Paris 2 Action Committee for the United States of Europe 3 Agence Havas 4 Allied and Associated Powers (1914-1920) 5 The Allied Circle 6 Allied Powers War Service Act (1942) 7 American Fund for Czechoslovak Refugees 8 American Management Association 9 American Newsletter, 1943 October 5 10 Anglo-American Press Banquet 11 Association of Allied Professors and Lecturers in Great

Britain 12 Association of American Correspondents in London 13 Atlantic Charter (1941) 14 Atlantic Community 15 Auschwitz (Poland : Concentration camp). Reports by

former inmates Benes, Edvard. See also SPEECHES AND WRITINGS/1941 March

8, and CAREER FILE 16-17 Correspondence 18 Decrees 19 Excerpts from Historicky Casopis 90. Speeches and lectures 1 General. Bound copy of newspaper clippings 2 “Christmas Message” 3 “Czechoslovakia Lives: Her Place in a Free

Europe” 4 “My Fears and My Hopes” 5 “Navrh na zrizeni Narodni rady” 6 “Pravda o Haagu” 7 “Prerod a budoucnost povalecne demokracie” 8 “The Present War and the Future Peace” Writings about Benes 9-11 “Benes’ Policy during the Second World War,”

Josef Kalvoda, a series of articles, published in Narodni Politika, 1975 (in English, Czech, and French)

12 “Les illusions de M. Benes,” Gabriel Puaux

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90.(Contd.) SUBJECT FILE (Contd.) Benes, Edvard (Contd.) Writings about Benes (Contd.) 13 “Short extract from the Memorial on the

Recognition of Dr. Benes as President of Czechoslovakia and of his Government”

14 “Visite a Mme Benes” (in French) 15 Miscellaneous 91. 1 Birkenau (Germany : Concentration camp). Reports by

former inmates 2 Briand, Aristide 3 Bureau de Presse Tchecoslovaque, Paris 4 Catroux, General - Mission to North Africa, 1943 5 Cechoslovak

6 Central European Commonwealth. Extract from Milan Hodza, “Federation in Central Europe”

7 Centre d’Etudes de l’Europe Centrale et Danubienne 8 Cercle Franco-Tchecoslovaque 9 Ceskoslovenska Obec Sokolska (Czechoslovak Sokols) 10 Ceskoslovenske Sdruzeni pro Evropske Hnuti (Czechoslovak

Union for European Movement) Ceskoslovensky Cerveny Kriz (Czechoslovak Red Cross) 11 Financial records 12 Stamps 13 Statutes 14 Chalons-Tahure (France: Camp). Itinerary of the visit of

T. G. Masaryk 15 Chassinat-Gigot 16 China 17 Cleveland Agreement of October 22, 1915 18 Colonie Tchecoslovaque, Paris 19 Comite d’Aide Sociale Aux Refugies Tchecoslovaques 20 Communist countries – Religion. Issues of Religion in

Communist Dominated Areas 21 Confrerie des Chevaliers de la Chantepleure 22 Congress of Czechs and Slovaks 23 Conseil de l’Entente Balkanique 24 Czech-German specialized dictionary 25 Czech Labour Union 26 Czech Refugee Trust Fund ` 27 Czechoslovak National Council in Paris (Cesko-slovenska

Narodni Rada v Parizi) 28 Czechoslovak National Council of America (Ceskoslovenska

Narodni Rada v Americe) 92. 1-2 Czechoslovak Research Institute, London 3-4 Czechoslovak-Polish Confederation (Proposed). Includes

statutes and regulations, and Benes’ speech “One Pillar of Future Peace in Central Europe: How Czechoslovakia and Poland Visualise Their Post-War Confederation,”

Czechoslovakia 5-7 General 8-11 Economic conditions – 1918-1945

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93. SUBJECT FILE (Contd.) Czechoslovakia (Contd.) Foreign relations 1 General. Includes “Poznamky k nasi cinnosti

v zahranici” by Josef Malik 2-3 France - Monument at Darney Germany. See Germany – Foreign relations 4-5 Great Britain. Financial agreement 6-7 Poland 8 United States 9 Government in Exile, Great Britain History 10-12 1918-1938 13-17 1938-1945 18-19 1945-1992 20-21 Politics and government 22 Social conditions 23 Transportation Czechoslovakia. Armada 24-26 France 94. 1 Great Britain 2-3 Poland Czechoslovakia. Ceskoslovenska tiskova kancelar, Prague

(CTK). Reports by correspondents. Includes some correspondence

4 1939 5-6 1940 7 Czechoslovakia. Ministerstvo Financi (Ministry of

Finance) 8 Czechoslovakia. Ministerstvo Narodni Obrany (Ministry of

National Defense) 95. 1-4 Czechoslovakia. Ministerstvo Vnitra (Ministry of the

Interior) 5 Czechoslovakia. Ministerstvo Zahranicnich Veci (Ministry

of Foreign Affairs) 6 Czechs - Ethnic identity 7-8 Czechs – France 9-10 Czechs – United States 96. 1 Dachau (Germany : Concentration camp). Reports by former

inmates 2 Davies, Lord 3 Depeche Czechopress de New York 4 Diplomats – Slovakia 5 Doumer, Paul 6 Eberl, M. 7 Europe – Economic conditions, 1918-1945 8-9 Europe – Economic conditions, 1945- 10-14 Europe, Central. See also Hitler, Adolf 15 Europe, Western 16-17 European Movement. Central and Eastern European

Commission 18 Fecamp (Radio station), Paris 19 Federal government – Germany 20 Four Power Pact (1933). Includes text of the “Pacte des

Quatre Grandes Puissances” and “Projet de Pacte d’Entente et de Collaboration,” and notes by Osusky

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96.(Contd.) SUBJECT FILE (Contd.) France 21 Foreign Relations – Soviet Union 22 History - German occupation, 1940-1945 23 Politics and government - 1914-1940 24 Frank, Karl Herman 25 Friends of the Polish-Czechoslovak Union. Includes

speeches of Jan Sparta and Jan Jaworski 97. 1 Gaulle, Charles de Germany 2 Economic conditions Foreign relations 3 Czechoslovakia 4 Poland 5 Russia 6-7 History – 1933-1945. See also World War, 1939-1945

– Atrocities Great Britain 8-9 Economic conditions Foreign relations 10 France 11 United States 12 Greif, Henri 13 Hitler, Adolf 14 Hodza, Milan 15 Hungarian Information Service 16 Hungary. See also Allied and Associated Powers (1914-

1920) and League of Nations. Includes memorandum of Hungarian National Council on forced labor

17 L’Independance tchecoslovaque (Ceskoslovenska samostatnost)

18 Institut d’Etudes Europeennes 19-20 Insurance – Czechoslovakia 98. 1 International Labor Office, Geneva 2 International Peasant Union 3 International Platform Association 4 International Refugee Organization 5 Justh, Ivan de 6 Kellogg-Briand Pact (1928) (Pacte de Paris) 7 Kotrchova, Helena Ludmila 8 Kozisek, Adelaida 9 Kratzau (Poland : Concentration camp) 10-11 Little Entente, 1920-1939 12 Machine-guns - 12mm VV 2K 395 13 Machine-tools - LMG-ZGB.57 14 Majdanek (Poland : Concentration camp). Reports by

former inmates 15 Majtan, Imrich 16 Majtan, Magdalena 17 Masaryk, Jan 18-19 Masaryk, T. G. (Tomas Garrique) 20 Metz-Wappingen (France : Concentration camp). Reports by

former inmates 21 Middle-Zone Association 22 Moscow Conference (1943)

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99. SUBJECT FILE (Contd.) Munich Four-Power Agreement, 1938 1-2 General. Including an article by J. W. Brugel,

“Munchen 1938 – Ein Fatales Symbol” 3 Bonnet, Georges, “Les Sudetes avant Munich” 4 Henriot, Philippe, “La Quinzaine de Munich” 5 Necas, Jaromir, “Remarks About the Political Events

Before and After Munich” 6 Ripka, Hubert, “Trouble Among Czechs” 1940 August

15 7 Saint-Martial, Raoul, “Pourquoi Munich en 1938 et

la guerre en 1939: Georges Bonnet l’explique dans ses ‘Memoires’”

8 Szalatnay-Stacho, Benjamin, “Prelude to the Red Putsch”

9 Schwartz, Frantisek, “Czechoslovakia, Russia, and Central Europe”

10 Unidentified, “Zprava vyslance Dra Mastneho o prubehu zasedani Mezinarodniho Komitetu pro provedeni Mnichovske Dohody z 20. zari 1938”

11 Naarden Committee 12 National City Bank of New York 13-14 New Commonwealth Institute, Oxford. Included issues of

New Commonwealth Quarterly 15 North Atlantic Treaty Organization - Parliamentarians’

Conference - Periodicals 16 Nouveau Depart (German social-democratic group) 17 Nuclear energy – Czechoslovakia 18 Poetry 19 Polakova Emilia Poland 20-23 General 24 Boundaries – Soviet Union Foreign relations Czechoslovakia. See Czechoslovakia – Foreign

relations 25 Germany 26 Soviet Union 27 Polish-Czech-Slovak Circle of Cultural Collaboration Polish-Czechoslovak Union (Proposed). See Czechoslovak-

Polish Union (Proposed) 28 Press and publications excerpts, 1939-1943 100. Propaganda, Czechoslovak 1 General 2 France 3 Radiophonic Centre of Social and International Education

Based Upon Christian Ideals, Proposed creation of 4 Ravensbruck (Germany : Concentration camp). Reports by

former inmates 5 Refugees, Jewish 6 Ribbentrop, Joachim von 7 Ripka, Hubert 8-9 Romania 10 Romanian Democratic Committee, London 11 Romanian National Council 12 Rosulkova, Mary 13 Roumanian News Service 14 The Royal Empire Society

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100.(Contd.) SUBJECT FILE (Contd.) 15 Ruthenia - History. Includes a book by Frantisek Nemec,

The Soviet Seizure of Subcarpathian Ruthenia 16 Sdruzeni zamestnancu zahranicni sluzby v exilu (The Union

of Employees of the Foreign Service in Exile) 17 Security, International (London International Assembly) 18 Slovak League of America 19-21 Slovakia 101. Slovaks Ethnic identity. See Czechs – Ethnic identity 1 United States 2 Slovaks in foreign countries 3 Slovenska Informacni Sluzba (Slovak Information Service) 4 Slovenska Narodni Rada (The Slovak Council) 5 Slovenska Narodni Rada v Parizi (Slovak National Council

in Paris) 6 Slovenska Narodni Rada v Zahranici (Slovak National

Council Abroad) Soviet Union Foreign relations 7 Germany France. See France – Foreign relations 8 History 9 Publications. Includes issues of Soviet War News 10 Social conditions, 1953-1985 11 Stala Konference Slovenskych Demokratickych Exulantov

(Permanent Conference of Slovak Democratic Exiles) 12 Sudeten Social Democratic Party 13-14 Svetovy Kongres Slovaku (Slovak World Congress) 15 Szalatnay-Stacho, Benjamin. Includes documents of the

Czechoslovak Embassy in Cairo, Egypt, describing events happening after the German occupation of Czechoslovakia

16 Topical Surveys Limited 17 Union Interparlementaire United Nations 18 Human Rights 19 Forced Labor 20 Security Council 21 United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration 102. 1 Wilson, Woodrow 2 Winternitz, Josef World Council of Churches 3-4 Clippings 5 Correspondence regarding the presence of Josef

Hromadka, delegate of the Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren from communist Czechoslovakia, at the Second Assembly at Evanston, Illinois, 1954

6 Notes by Osusky World War, 1939-1945 7-8 General 9 Atrocities 10 Causes 11 Yugoslavia 12 Ziegenhain (Germany : Concentration camp) 13-15 Miscellaneous

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103-105. PRINTED MATTER, 1920-1979 General - Bulletins, newsletters, pamphlets, serial

issues, and miscellany Clippings 106-109. General 110. 1 Czechoslovak press, 1929 2-3 Czechoslovaks in France, 1929 111-113. French press, 1929-1930 114-116. Hungarian press, 1929-1930 117. 1 Hungarian press, 1930 2 United States, 1945 3 World War, 1939-1945 118-119. Volumes of printed copies of treaties among the Allied

Powers, 1918-1920 120. RESTRICTED SERIES, 1939-1942. Originals of Osusky’s statement

regarding Benes’ authoritative regime, original of Osusky’s holograph “Moja odpoved Ripkovi a Klecandovi,” 1942 March 18, and originals of handwritten minutes of meetings on November 7 and 9, 1939, copies of which are in CAREER FILE/ Czechoslovakia. Vyslanectvi (France)

121. MEMORABILIA, 1940-1942. Two stamps used by Stefan Osusky when

Minister of State of the Czechoslovak Government in Exile 122-123. CARD FILE, n.d. Names with addresses and telephone numbers 124. OVERSIZE FILE, 1928-1951 Album containing letters to S. Osusky from prominent

diplomats and statesmen, 1928 125. Maps depicting Central Europe in 1938, including the map

of the Protektorate of Bohemia and Moravia, Carpathian Russia, France, Hungary, and Poland

Photostatic copies of New Yorksky Dennik editorials attacking Osusky, 1951

126. PHOTOGRAPHS, 1918-1957 1 37 prints collected by Osusky while Czech Ambassador to

Great Britain and France, 1918-1940 2 11 prints depicting World War II German atrocities and

destruction in France 3 28 prints depicting Osusky in various stages of his

career, 1919-1940 4 10 prints depicting Osusky’s wife and son, 1920-1945 5 20 prints depicting Osusky’s wife and two daughters,

1920-1945 6 1 print depicting Osusky refusing to surrender the

Czechoslovak Legation to the Germans, 1939 March 16 7 8 prints depicting Osusky at the International Congress

of Jurists in West Berlin, 1952 July 25-August 1 8 9 prints depicting members of the International

Commission of Jurists at a Congress in Athens, 1955 June 13-20

9 1 print depicting Osusky at the Assembly of Captive European Nations, Strasbourg, 1957

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126.(Contd.) PHOTOGRAPHS (Contd.) 10 1 print depicting Charles de Gaulle, with an explanatory

note by Stefan F. Osusky, n.d. 11 2 prints depicting Pavla Osuska with J. Kirschbaum, J.

Mikus, and R. Frastacky at the Slovak World Congress, Toronto, 1971

12 13 prints depicting a monument at Darney, France, n.d. 13 1 print depicting the Czechoslovak Consulate in Istanbul

with nazi flag, 1939 14 1 print depicting the musician Jan Horacek, n.d. 15 2 prints depicting Michal Samichrast, n.d. 16 3 prints depicting Jan Triska, n.d. 127. Album containing 33 prints depicting Osusky’s visit to

Litomysl, Czechoslovakia, 1935 March 26-27 128. 1 oversize print depicting Osusky at the Council of Free

Czechoslovakia dinner, 1952 July 4