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FRONTIERS, MINORITIES, TRANSFERS, EXPULSIONS: British diplomacy towards Czechoslovakia and Poland during WWII. Vol. I Plans - Jan Kuklík, Jan Němeček

Mimo řady

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INTRODUCTION

DOCUMENTS

1.
1940, May 29, London.– Memorandum of J.D. Mabbott entitled The Transfer of Minorities, with C.A. Macartneyʹs Annex entitled The Transfer of Populations as a Solution of Minority Problems.

2.
1942, February 20, London. – Memoranda on Frontiers of European Confederation and the Transfer of German Populations prepared by J.D. Mabbott from the Foreign Research and Press Service.

3.
1942, July 2, London. – Memorandum of British Foreign Minister A. Eden about Anglo-Czechoslovak relations.

4.
1942, July 6, London. – Extract from British War Cabinet Conclusions concerning A. Edenʹs Memorandum about Anglo-Czechoslovak Relations.

5.
1943, February 13, London. – Brief prepared by Central Department of the Foreign Office for British Foreign Minister A. Edenʹs visit to the United States of America setting out the British Governmentʹs attitude to the question of the transfer of population after the war.

6.
1943, September 27, London. – Memorandum of British Foreign Minister A. Eden on the future of Germany.

7.
1943, October 5, London. – Extract from British War Cabinet Conclusions concerning A. Edenʹs Memorandum on the future of Germany.

8.
1944, January 20, London. – Letter sent by O. OʹMalley, British Ambassador to the Polish Government, to British Foreign Minister A. Eden with three notes on German, Ukrainian, Belarusian, Lithuanian and Jewish Minorities in Poland.

9.
1944, January 20, London. – Memorandum of the Foreign Office Research Department on alternative policies toward minorities.

10.
1944, January 27, London. – Memorandum of the Foreign Office Research Department concerning effects on the economies of Poland and Czechoslovakia of transferring the German populations.

11.
1944, January 29, Moscow. – Letter sent by J. Balfour, British Ambassador to the U.S.S.R., to British Foreign Minister A. Eden with Memorandum on the Problem of the Treatment of Minorities in South-Eastern Europe.

12.
1944, March, 24., London. – Memorandum of the Foreign Office Research Department on Minority Transfers in South Eastern Europe.

13.
1944, April 22, London. – H. Beeleyʹs memorandum to F. K. Roberts on the Protection of Minorities, with particular reference to the Jews in Europe.

14.
1944, May 13, London. – Report of the Interdepartmental Committee on the Transfer of German Populations.

15.
1944, September 5, London. – Memorandum of the Polish Government to J. G. Winant, Chairman of European Advisory Commission, on the problem of the terms of Germanyʹs surrender.

16.
1944, November 20, London. – Memorandum of the Foreign Office Research Department on Germanyʹs Eastern Frontier

17.
[1944, November 23, London]. – Memorandum of the Czechoslovak Government to European Advisory Commission on the problem of the German minority in Czechoslovakia.

18.
1944, November 30, London. – Memorandum of the Foreign Office Research Department on the Transfer of Minorities.

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