Papers, 1949-1973.

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Papers, 1949-1973.

Papers (1949-1973) of Oldrich Zajíček (1925-1975) comprise correspondence, essays and publications of the National Committee for a Free Europe, Christian Democratic Union of Central Europe, the Czechoslovak Foreign Institute in Exile, and other organizations in which Zajicek was active. Also included is a poem by Zajíček.

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Zajícek, Oldrich, 1925-1975

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Oldrich Zajicek, at the end of WWII, participated in the Prague Uprising and left Czechoslovakia for the U.S. in 1949. Zajicek worked on Czech government in exile activities, publishing, and with civil rights organizations. He died in 1975. From the guide to the Oldrich Zajicek, Papers, 1962-1973 Oldrich Zajicek se na konci druhé svĕtové války ú častnil Praž ské ho povstání a z Československa uprchl v roce 1949 do USA. Zajíček se ú častnil na různý ch exilový ch aktivit, pub...

National Committee for a Free Europe (U.S.)

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The National Committee for a Free Europe was an anti-communist organization, founded on March 17, 1949 in New York. The committee was founded by Allen Dulles, of the Central Intelligence Agency. The organization created and oversaw the broadcast service Radio Free Europe. From the guide to the National Committee for a Free Europe, Records, 1951-1955 ...

Christian Democratic Union of Central Europe.

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Czechoslovak Foreign Institute in Exile

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