Czechoslovak diplomacy and the Gulag

Titel: Czechoslovak diplomacy and the Gulag : deportation of Czechoslovak citizens to the USSR and the negotiation for their repatriation, 1945-1953 / Milada Polišenská ; English translation by Barbara Day
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Veröffentlicht: Budapest; New York City : Central European University Press, 2015
Umfang: xviii, 421 Seiten : 1 Karte
Format: Buch
Sprache: Englisch
Einheitssachtitel: Čechoslováci v Gulagu a československá diplomacie, 1945-1953
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ISBN: 9789633860106 ; 9633860105
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X
Lokale Klassifikation: 22 7 Ra ; 41 7 Nk ; 22 3 H ; 22 7 Ms ; 24 3 H ; 41 3 D
  • List of Tables
  • p. xi
  • List of Abbreviations
  • p. xiii
  • Preface
  • p. xvii
  • Introduction: Some Notes on the Concept of Czechoslovakia from the Point of View of the Constitution and National Identity
  • p. 1
  • 1
  • The Constitutional Concept of Slovakia
  • p. 2
  • 2
  • The Position of the Ruling Circles on the Issue of Nationalities in Czechoslovakia
  • p. 10
  • 3
  • Citizenship in Postwar Czechoslovakia and the Decrees of President Bene¿
  • p. 16
  • Part I
  • Czechoslovakia and its Inhabitants as the Victims of Deportation
  • I
  • Deportations from Slovakia
  • p. 23
  • 1
  • Circumstances of Deportation
  • p. 24
  • 2
  • Personal Stories of Deported Civilians
  • p. 53
  • 3
  • Prisoners of War, Auxiliary Help and the Levente
  • p. 82
  • II
  • Other Deportations from Czechoslovakia to the USSR
  • p. 93
  • 1
  • The Deportation of Émigrés from Russia and Ukraine and the Forced Repatriation of Soviet Citizens
  • p. 93
  • 2
  • Subcarpathian Rus and Transcarpathian Ukraine
  • p. 117
  • 3
  • Czechoslovak Silesia: The Teschen, Hlucín and Kravare Regions
  • p. 122
  • Part II
  • Politics and Diplomacy
  • I
  • Czechoslovak-Soviet Repatriation Negotiations
  • p. 127
  • 1
  • Flouting of the Czechoslovak-Soviet Treaty of 8 May 1944 by the Soviet Union in 1945
  • p. 127
  • 2
  • Czechoslovak and Soviet Information and Arguments in 1946
  • p. 137
  • 3
  • The Enforcement of the Selective Principle
  • p. 188
  • II
  • Screenings and transports
  • p. 211
  • 1
  • The Repatriation Camp in Luisdorf near Odessa
  • p. 211
  • 2
  • The Repatriation Camp Sighet in Romania
  • p. 239
  • 3
  • The Final Phase of Screening in Luisdorf and Sighet
  • p. 254
  • 4
  • Czechoslovak Diplomats in Moscow in Charge of the Repatriation Agenda
  • p. 263
  • III
  • The Official Termination of Repatriation and the Epilogue
  • p. 275
  • 1
  • Reaction of Czechoslovak Institutions, Numbers and Reports
  • p. 275
  • 2
  • The Repatriation Obligations of the USSR and International Diplomacy
  • p. 295
  • 3
  • The Return to Czechoslovakia of Deportees and Prisoners from the USSR after the Official Termination of Repatriation
  • p. 301
  • 4
  • Other Dimensions of Repatriation Diplomacy
  • p. 316
  • Conclusion
  • p. 335
  • Appendix
  • 1
  • Agreement Concerning the Relationship between the Czechoslovak Administration and the Soviet High Command after the Entry of Soviet Troops on Czechoslovak Territory
  • p. 343
  • 2
  • The Number of Czechoslovak Citizens Deported and the Number Repatriated at the End of World War II and in the Postwar Period: Estimates in Publications
  • p. 346
  • 3
  • Map of Slovakia: Localities from which People Were Deported to the Gulag in 1945
  • p. 351
  • 4
  • Map of the Soviet Union: Camps to which Czechoslovaks Were Deported
  • p. 352
  • 5
  • Commentary on the List of Civilians Deported from the Territory of Czechoslovakia to the USSR at the End of World War II
  • p. 353
  • 6
  • Overview of Repatriations to Slovakia According to District (to 31 January 1949)
  • p. 359
  • Notes
  • p. 363
  • Bibliography, Archival, and Other Sources
  • p. 387
  • Index of Names and Places
  • p. 409