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Czechoslovakia: Anvil of the Cold War

By: John O. Crane; Sylvia E. Crane | Book details

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NOTES
1.
Henry Ashby Turner, German Big Business and the Rise of Hitler ( New York: Oxford University Press, 1985), p. 46.
2.
André Fontaine, History of the Cold War, vol. 1, ( New York: Random House, 1969), p. 83.
4.
Nuremberg Documents ( London: His Majesty's Stationary Office), Part 1, p. 249, quoted in Winston Churchill, The Gathering Storm, ( Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1948), p. 263.
5.
Churchill, The Gathering Storm, p. 266.
6.
Frantisek Moravec, Master of Spies, Memoirs ( London: Bodley Head, 1975), p. 108.
7.
Churchill, The Gathering Storm, p. 256.
8.
Personal report later given to JOC by Ambassador Vladimir Hurban, based on Foreign Office memos.
9.
Moravec, Master of Spies, pp. 70, 76.
11.
Based on JOC reports to Institute of Current World Affairs from Prague. JOC archive.
12.
Annual Report of Basil C. Newton, Prague, to Anthony Eden, January 14, 1938, p. 2 of report, FO 371/v. 22336.
18.
Newton to Eden, Prague, January 25, 1938, FO 371/v. 22336, pp. 221-25.
20.
Moravec, Master of Spies, p. 77. Italics added.
23.
Ibid., p. 87. Italics added.
25.
Newton to Eden, January 27, 1938, FO 371/v. 22338, pp. 192-99.
27.
Newton to Eden, February 3, 1938. FO 371/22338, p. 241.
28.
E. B. M. Ingram, Foreign Office to British Legation, Prague, February 10, 1928, FO 371/v. 22338, p. 238.
29.
FO 371/v. 22339, p. 432.

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