The Czech Connection
Jan Masaryk had been Czechoslovak Minister to the United Kingdom from 1925. In 1938 he was joined in London by President Edvard Benes of Czechoslovakia. After the Blitz many of the key people moved to the safety of Buckinghamshire, where they were part of a network of activities, associated with the Special Operations Executive (SOE) in Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire. Using information, photographs and items from people who were there, this book tells the hidden history of the wartime Czechoslovak Government-in-Exile, and sets the background to the Assassination of Reinhard Heydrich.
An A5 landscape book with spine, 62 pages black-and-white with colour covers.
Jan Masaryk had been Czechoslovak Minister to the United Kingdom from 1925. In 1938 he was joined in London by President Edvard Benes of Czechoslovakia. After the Blitz many of the key people moved to the safety of Buckinghamshire, where they were part of a network of activities, associated with the Special Operations Executive (SOE) in Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire. Using information, photographs and items from people who were there, this book tells the hidden history of the wartime Czechoslovak Government-in-Exile, and sets the background to the Assassination of Reinhard Heydrich.
An A5 landscape book with spine, 62 pages black-and-white with colour covers.
Jan Masaryk had been Czechoslovak Minister to the United Kingdom from 1925. In 1938 he was joined in London by President Edvard Benes of Czechoslovakia. After the Blitz many of the key people moved to the safety of Buckinghamshire, where they were part of a network of activities, associated with the Special Operations Executive (SOE) in Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire. Using information, photographs and items from people who were there, this book tells the hidden history of the wartime Czechoslovak Government-in-Exile, and sets the background to the Assassination of Reinhard Heydrich.
An A5 landscape book with spine, 62 pages black-and-white with colour covers.