Documents and materials on the history of Soviet-Czechoslovak relations. Volume 2. August 1922 June 1934

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Documents and Materials on the History of Soviet-Czechoslovak Relations . Volume 2. August 1922 . June 1934 . Prepared by a team of authors, it is the most important scientific publication that immerses the reader in a complex and multifaceted era of diplomatic history between the Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia. This book is not just a collection of documents, but a living window into the past, revealing the subtle nuances of interstate relations, diplomatic maneuvers and political decisions that shaped the fate of the two countries in the period between the two world wars. The second volume covers a rich historical period from August 1922 to June 1934, a time when relations between the USSR and Czechoslovakia experienced both periods of tension and moments of cooperation. The reader will find here unique archival materials, diplomatic notes, protocols and correspondence that allow to trace the development of political dialogue, economic ties and cultural exchanges. Particular attention is paid to key events, such as the formation of the Soviet-Czechoslovak Union, responses to international challenges and internal transformations in both countries. This book will be a valuable source for historians, political scientists, students and anyone interested in the history of Eastern Europe and Soviet diplomacy. It is suitable for both professional researchers and amateurs seeking to understand how relations between the two states were formed during the difficult interwar period. It will be especially interesting for those who are passionate about the topics of international relations, diplomacy, the history of the two world wars and interstate alliances. The author's team, which collected and systematized rich archival material, uses a strict scientific approach, while maintaining the vividness and saturation of the text. The book not only traces diplomatic initiatives and official documents, but also reflects sentiments, opinions and internal discussions, which makes the work especially valuable for understanding the psychological and political climate of the time. The style of the publication is distinguished by accuracy, accuracy and attention to detail, which allows the reader not only to get acquainted with the facts, but also to feel the atmosphere of the era. A special place in the book is occupied by the analysis of the causes and consequences of key events, which makes it not only a historical source, but also an analytical study. Attention is paid to issues of economic cooperation, cultural exchanges and political diplomacy, which helps to understand how relations between the USSR and Czechoslovakia developed and what factors influenced their development. In this context, the book "Documents and materials on the history of Soviet-Czechoslovak relations . Volume 2" deservedly occupies an important place in the scientific literature on the history of international relations. If you are looking for a book that will not only expand your understanding of interwar diplomacy, but also open up new horizons for research, this work will become an indispensable source for you. It is perfect for students, teachers, historians and anyone interested in the history of Eastern Europe, Soviet diplomacy and international relations. Thanks to the rich documentary material and analytical approach, the book allows you to look at the complex processes of forming alliances and conflicts in the interwar period from a new side, making it truly unique and valued in the scientific community. In General, "Documents and materials on the history of Soviet-Czechoslovak relations . Volume 2. August 1922 . June 1934 . This is not just a collection of documents, but an in-depth study revealing the inner kitchen of diplomacy, political intrigue and strategic decisions that determined the fate of the two peoples in one of the most tense periods of the 20th century. This book is a must-read for those who want to understand how international relations were formed in an era of change and what lessons can be learned from history for modernity.
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- Name of the Author
- Collective of authors
- Language
- Russian
- Release date
- 1977