Odškodňování československých státních příslušníků za majetky zanechané na území Podkarpatské Rusi v letech 1945–2017/2018
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Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakultaPraha
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Dvacáté století - The Twentieth Century (web)ISSN: 2336-6656
Periodical publication year: 2018
Periodical Volume: 10
Periodical Issue: 2
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Ruthenia, compensation, Czechoslovakia, Czechoslovak-Soviet RelationsAfter the World War II the Czechoslovak officials proceeded with arrangements and negotiation
of quantification and compensation for ceded Ruthenia with due diligence. This effort was being
pushed forward by Property Corporation in Slovakia and former Ruthenia and was supported by
Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare. The Property Corporation also promoted its case in the press
and actively influenced various politicians and officials. The Czechoslovak authorities’ position did
not change even after the political shift in 1948. Although the Property Corporation in Slovakia and
former Ruthenia was “freely” dissolved the officials didn’t abandon their agenda. Beside the compensation realised by the regime after the February 1948 there were three other compensation waves.