Correspondence Relating to Czech Claims, 1958–1983

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Correspondence Relating to Czech Claims, 1958–1983

1958-1983

This series consists of correspondence related to the Czechoslovakian Claims Program against the government of Czechoslovakia for losses resulting from the nationalization or other taking of property. Included is correspondence from and to potential claimants created before the claim program was started as well as "too late" correspondence regarding claims filed after the established deadline. There are letters from the American Embassy in Prague, Czechoslovakia; letters from and to the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the United States; letters from and to the Department of State; State Department memoranda; affidavits; and certifications of naturalization.

33 linear feet, 7 linear inches

eng, Latn

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SNAC Resource ID: 11676519

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Cori, Gerty Theresa, 1896-1957

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