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THE COMMUNIST SUBVERSION OF CZECHOSLOVAKIA, 1938-1948
BY THE SAME AUTHOR Tito's Communism. Denver: University of Denver Press, 1951 Danger in Kashmir. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1954 Poland Between East and West: Soviet-German Diplomacy toward Poland, /9/9-/955. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1963
THE COMMUNIST SUBVERSION OF CZECHOSLOVAKIA 1938-1948 The Failure of Coexistence By Josef Korbel
PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS
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INDEX students, χ 60; CPC policy opposed by, 176; elections and, 190; February 1948 crisis and, 230, 235 Subcarpathian Russia (Carpathian Ukraine), 14; BeneS' letter on, 106; Benes' memorandum on, 84-85; Be ne!,' to Molotov about, 112; CPC on, 27> 77> 101-105; governmental dele gate in, 100-103; Maisky's assurance on, 78; National Committees in, 100101; recognized as part of Czecho slovakia, 78-79; secret messages from, 107; Stalin on, 85; Stalin letter about, 105
Sverma, J., 35, 41, 7 2 Svetovy rozhled, 36 Svoboda, General L., 124, 199, 223; February 1948 crisis and, 231; in the government, 1945, 116-117; infiltra tion supported by, 147, 166-167; re appointment, 1946, of, 155 Svobodne slovo, 58, 143 Sychrava, Lev, mn Teheran Conference, 98, 240 Third International, see Communist In ternational Threlfall, Colonel, 71 Thumel, Paul, 55 Titoism, 28 Tolstoi, Alexei, 51 trade, nationalization of, 237 trade unions, 15; CPC abuse of, 241; CPC policy in, 156-159; Congress, February 1948, of, 205-206, 210, 221; Gottwald on, 136; intervention in armed forces by, 168; on nationaliza tion of industry, 164; parliamentary representation of, 151; press under pressure of, 144; Slansky on, 186; in Slovakia, 188; during WW II, 53, 156; see also factory councils Turjanica, Ivan, 100, 101 underground movement, communist, 54"57> 67; attitude toward Czecho slovak independence, 73-75; coopera tion with Gestapo, 57-67; organiza tion of, 54-56; democratic, 67 (or
ganizations of, 53-55; wartime record defamed, 171-174) United Nations, Czechoslovak delega tion to, 178 United States of America, agreement on administration of liberated terri tory, 127-128; Army in Czechoslo vakia, 127-129 (CPC version of in tervention by, 129); CPC's attack on, 43, 186 (praise for, 76); entry into WW II, 50; Marshall Plan and, 185; recognition of Czechoslovak government-in-exile by, 79; transfer of Hun garian minority opposed by, 179; WW II policy toward Soviet Union, 47 Ursiny, Jan,
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Valo, Jozef, in Czechoslovak State Council, 75 Vansittart, Lord, 58-59 V boj, 58, 160 Venhpv , 143 Vicherek, General Alois, 199 Vilim, Blazej, mn, 216 Vilinsky, V. S., 222 Vodicka, Jan, 64-67 Vrbensky, Bedrich 1 7 6 Vyshinsky, A., 69, 179; on Subcarpathian Russia, 104-105; transfer of Hungarian minority supported by, 180
Wilson, Thomas Woodrow, 17 Workers' Militia, 159, 209; and Febru ary 1948 crisis, 217-218, 220, 227, 235
Yiddish Scientific Institute, Yudin, P. F., 207
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Zapletal, A., 192 Zapotocky, Antonin, 21, 24, 29; on civil service salaries, 205; in concen tration camp, 35, 66; and February 1948 crisis, 215-216; as international ist, 30; on nationalization of industry, 164-166; on religion, 139-140; threat to government by, 205; on trade unions, 159
INDEX Zavadil, K., 108 Zenkl, Petr, 1 7 1 ; attempt on life of, 187; as Deputy PM, 155; and February 1948 crisis, 214; Benes' conversations with, 210-211, 228-230 Zinoviev, Gregory, 23, 26, 28
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Zmrhal, A., 193 Zorin, V., assurance on Subcarpathian Russia, 104; Benes accompanied by, 120-121, 126; and February 1948 crisis, 212-213, 221-223