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StorageSiteUCL SSEES
LevelSeries
Reference Number SLIS/1
TitleFrom the Birth of the New Czechoslovak State until the Munich agreement
Date1918-1937
DescriptionDocuments re the work of the Czechoslovak Embassy in Paris, Czechoslovakia's economic situation, Czechoslovak/Polish relations, Czechoslovak/German relations and the League of Nations.
Extent3 boxes
AdminHistoryDuring the post-First World War period, Czechoslovakia established herself as an independent state. She formed the "Little Entente" with Yugoslavia and Romania and also had a treaty of alliance with France. Relations with Hungary, Austria and Poland were less easy. During this time Lisicky appears to have had postings at the Czechoslovak embassies in Paris (1918-1926), Warsaw (1927-1931), League of Nations, Geneva (1932-1936) and London (1936-1945).
AccessStatusOpen
AccessConditionsThe papers are available subject to the usual conditions of access to Archives and Manuscripts material, after the completion of a Reader's Undertaking.
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