EAST and WEST
EAST and WEST
Author(s): Hubert Ripka
Subject(s): WW II and following years (1940 - 1949)
Published by: CEEOL Digital Reproductions / Collections
Keywords: Czechoslovakia-Russia rleation;
Summary/Abstract: The essays here published explain the Czechoslovak attitude to the Soviet Union ; it is hoped that they will also help to widen the realization that international collaboration with the powerful Soviet empire is in the general interest of the whole world. I have now attempted to assemble the various lectures and addresses I have delivered or written on these subjects since 1941 in a coherent and more explicit form. I am fully aware, however, that the work still shows a lack of balance ; I hope that the reader will, in particular, understand and excuse the fact that certain passages are repeated—though when this occurs the subject is always being treated in a different connection and from a different point of view. I have appended to this study the principal documents concerning Czechoslovak-Soviet relations and also a number of statements by Dr. Beneš and myself which deal in greater detail with certain concrete questions in Czechoslovak-Soviet affairs. (Authos's introduction)
Series: CEEOL COLLECTION related to EUROPE / EU (Hist. / Pol. /Econ. ...)
- Page Count: 151
- Publication Year: 1944
- Language: English
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