Czechoslovak government-in-exile

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The Czechoslovak government-in-exile was the internationally recognized leadership of occupied Czechoslovakia during World War II, based primarily in London and headed by President Edvard Beneš.


Statements (49)
Predicate Object
instanceOf Czechoslovak government
government-in-exile
aimedAt restoration of pre-Munich Czechoslovakia
alsoKnownAs Czechoslovak National Committee
London Czechoslovak government
appliesToJurisdiction occupied Czechoslovakia
basedIn France
capital London
conflict World War II
country Czechoslovakia
dissolved 1945
endTime 1945
executiveBody Czechoslovak government-in-exile cabinet
hasPart Czechoslovak National Committee
Czechoslovak foreign ministry-in-exile
Czechoslovak military mission in London
headOfGovernment Edvard Beneš
headOfState Edvard Beneš
headquartersLocation London
ideology Czechoslovakism
liberal democracy
inception 1939
languageUsed Czech
Slovak
leader Edvard Beneš
legislativeBody State Council of Czechoslovakia
location London
maintained Czechoslovak air units in the Royal Air Force
Czechoslovak armed forces in exile
Czechoslovak units on the Eastern Front
movedTo London in 1940
opposedBy Nazi Germany
Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia authorities
Slovak State
organized Operation Anthropoid
partOf Allied war effort in World War II
recognizedBy Allied powers
France
Soviet Union
United Kingdom
United States
replacedBy postwar Czechoslovak government in Prague
replaces Second Czechoslovak Republic government
signed Czechoslovak–Soviet Treaty of 1943
declarations with Allied governments
significantEvent Munich Agreement repudiation
assassination of Reinhard Heydrich
startTime 1939
usedRadioStation BBC broadcasts to occupied Czechoslovakia

Referenced by (30)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Czechoslovak foreign ministry-in-exile
Czechoslovak military mission in London ("Czechoslovak government-in-exile in London")
State Council of Czechoslovakia
partOf
Czechoslovak National Committee
Czechoslovak–Soviet Treaty of 1943
State Council of Czechoslovakia
relatedTo
Free France
Slovak resistance movement
alliedWith
Czechoslovak government-in-exile ("Czechoslovak National Committee")
Czechoslovak government-in-exile ("London Czechoslovak government")
alsoKnownAs
Western Allied invasion of Germany ("Czechoslovak forces-in-exile")
Western Front (World War II)
belligerent
Ján Golian
alignedWith
Czechoslovak resistance ("Czechoslovak government-in-exile in London")
cooperatedWith
Phoney War
countryInvolved
First Vienna Award
disputedBy
Czechoslovak government-in-exile ("Czechoslovak government-in-exile cabinet")
executiveBody
Czechoslovak–Soviet Treaty of 1943 ("Czechoslovak government-in-exile in London")
historicalContext
Drôle de guerre
involvesCountry
Edvard Beneš ("Czechoslovak government-in-exile leadership")
notableWork
State Council of Czechoslovakia
operatedBy
Reich Protector
opposedBy
Slovak National Uprising
organizedBy
Czechoslovak foreign ministry-in-exile
parentOrganization
Operation Anthropoid
participant
Operation Anthropoid
planner
State Council of Czechoslovakia ("Czechoslovak democracy in exile")
politicalSystem
Czechoslovak–Soviet Treaty of 1943
signedFor
Slovak National Uprising
supportedBy
Czechoslovak military mission in London
underAuthorityOf

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