The Czechoslovak government in exile and its relations with the Soviet Union during the Second World War

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This article analyzes the foreign policy of the Czechoslovak government in exile during World War II, with an emphasis on relations with the Soviet Union. It examines the dynamics of Czechoslovak-Soviet cooperation. Key events such as the conclusion of Czechoslovak-Soviet treaties, the creation of military units, and assistance to the Red Army in the liberation of Czechoslovakia are considered. The impact of these events on Czechoslovakia's post-war foreign policy and its orientation toward the USSR is analyzed.

Czechoslovakia, world war ii, czechoslovak government in exile, protectorate of bohemia and moravia, edvard beneš, j. v. stalin, soviet union, ussr

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IDR: 170208259   |   DOI: 10.24412/2500-1000-2024-11-1-252-255

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