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Operation Anthropoid: the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich and the fate of a nation / Wey, Adam Leong Kok   Journal Article
Wey, Adam Leong Kok Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract In 1941, the very concept of a Czechoslovakian state was a parlous one: the provisions of the 1938 Munich Agreement, which had dismembered the pre-war state, had not yet been annulled. The position of the Czechoslovakian government-in-exile among the Allies was weak. The exiled president, Eduard Benes, therefore proposed a bold plan to assassinate a key Nazi leader and challenge a perception of Czech passivity under occupation. While the plan did succeed, it came at a terrible human cost. But, for Benes, it secured the pre-1938 borders of Czechoslovakia.
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