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Catalogue of Lisicky Collection - LIS/2/3/1-LIS/2/3/4 piece descriptions

LIS/2/3/1 - Reports of diplomatic communications in Prague, Berlin and London (Mar-May 1938)

Previous number: part of file B (box 6)

Contents: reports of diplomatic communications between Czechoslovak ministers in Prague and their diplomats and foreign diplomats and politicians in Berlin and London. This set of reports was probably maintained for the use of the Czechoslovak embassy in London.

(Languages) Czech & English & French & German

1 folder

LIS/2/3/2 - Reports sent to the Czechoslovak embassy in London from Prague and the Czechoslovak embassy in Berlin (Mar-Aug 1938)

Previous number: part of file B1-2 (box 6)

Contents: reports sent to the Czechoslovak embassy in London from Prague and the Czechoslovak embassy in Berlin detailing diplomatic events in the lead up to the Munich Crisis.

(Languages) Czech & French

1 envelope

LIS/2/3/3 - Reports sent to the Czechoslovak embassy in London from Prague and the Czechoslovak embassy in Berlin (May-July 1938)

Previous number: part of file B1-2 (box 6)

Contents: reports sent to the Czechoslovak embassy in London from Prague and the Czechoslovak embassy in Berlin detailing diplomatic events in the lead up to the Munich Crisis.

(Languages) Czech

1 envelope

LIS/2/3/4 - Reports sent to the Czechoslovak embassy in London from Prague and the Czechoslovak embassy in Berlin (July-Sept 1938)

Previous number: part of file B1-2 (box 6)

Contents: reports sent to the Czechoslovak embassy in London from Prague and the Czechoslovak embassy in Berlin detailing diplomatic events in the lead up to the Munich Crisis.

(Languages) Czech & English & German

1 envelope

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