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http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf7c6005jz No online items Preliminary Inventory to the Arnost Heidrich Writings, 1949-1968 Processed by Arnost Heidrich, Jr., ; machine-readable finding aid created by Xiuzhi Zhou Hoover Institution Archives Stanford University Stanford, California 94305-6010 Phone: (650) 723-3563 Fax: (650) 725-3445 Email: [email protected] © 2000 Hoover Institution Archives. All rights reserved. Preliminary Inventory to the 79098 1 Arnost Heidrich Writings, 1949-1968 Preliminary Inventory to the Arnost Heidrich Writings, 1949-1968 Hoover Institution Archives Stanford University Stanford, California Contact Information Hoover Institution Archives Stanford University Stanford, California 94305-6010 Phone: (650) 723-3563 Fax: (650) 725-3445 Email: [email protected] Processed by: Arnost Heidrich, Jr. Date Completed: October 1979 Encoded by: Xiuzhi Zhou © 2000 Hoover Institution Archives. All rights reserved. Descriptive Summary Title: Arnost Heidrich Writings, Date (inclusive): 1949-1968 Collection number: 79098 Creator: Heidrich, Arnost, 1889-1968 Extent: 1 manuscript box(0.4 linear feet) Repository: Hoover Institution Archives Stanford, California 94305-6010 Abstract: Relates to conditions in Czechoslovakia during World War II, the postwar communist regime in Czechoslovakia, and postwar world politics. Physical Location: Hoover Institution Archives Language: Czech. Access Collection open for research. The Hoover Institution Archives only allows access to copies of audiovisual items. To listen to sound recordings or to view videos or films during your visit, please contact the Archives at least two working days before your arrival. We will then advise you of the accessibility of the material you wish to see or hear. Please note that not all audiovisual material is immediately accessible. Publication Rights For copyright status, please contact the Hoover Institution Archives. Preferred Citation [Identification of item], Arnost Heidrich Writings, [Box no.], Hoover Institution Archives. Access Points World politics--1945- World War, 1939-1945. World War, 1939-1945--Czechoslovakia. Czechoslovakia. Biography Preliminary Inventory to the 79098 2 Arnost Heidrich Writings, 1949-1968 Czechoslovak diplomat; secretary general, Czechoslovak foreign office, 1945-1948. Box 1. I. Publications by, or involving, Arnost Heidrich "High Escaped Czech Depicts Prague as a Soviet "Colony'" (by James Reston, The New York Times, 1949 January 16) "Stalin's Plans for the U.S.A." (by Stewart Alsop, based on an interview with Arnost Heidrich, The Saturday Evening Post, 1951 July 14) "Stalin's Plans for the U.S.A." (condensation of the Saturday Evening Post article, Reader's Digest, 1951 October) "What Do the Prague Communist Executions Really Mean and Foreshadow?" (a condensed and edited version of this manuscript appeared in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1952 December 7) "Malenkov, the Man Nobody Knows" (the column Matter of Fact by Joseph and Stewart Alsop, The Washington Post, 1953 March 11) "Malenkov's Plan for World Conquest" (by Arnost Heidrich as told to Anne Fromer, Coronet, 1954 January) "Czechoslovakia in the International World" (Czech; New Yorské Listy, 1949 December 1) "Czechoslovakia and Ambassador Laurence Steinhardt" (Slovak; New Yorský Denník, 1950 April 7) "The Resurrection of Czechoslovakia's Independence Is in the American Program" (Czech; New Yorské Listy, 1950 April 8) "The London Conference and the Struggle Against Imperialism" (Czech; New Yorské Listy, 1950 June 8) "The Purpose of the Soviet Attack on Korea" (Czech; New Yorské Listy, 1950 July 27) "The International Political Situation" (Czech; New Yorské Listy, 1951 January 17) "What Came Before the Communist Coup" (Czech; Ceské Slovo, 1965 February) "The Last Days of the War - at the Generálka" (Czech; Nase Hlasy, 1966 April 30) Obituaries (full articles) for Arnost Heidrich The New York Times, 1968 February 13, page 43-C The Washington Post, 1968 February 13, page B4 II. Lecture series for the Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences in America - "International Political Causes of the Czechoslovak Tragedies of 1938 and 1948" (English translation; the original lectures were delivered by Arnost Heidrich in Czech on two separate occasions, 1961-1962). Two copies of Part I III. Munich, World War II, the Sudeten-German Question "The Twentieth Anniversary of Munich (Czech; 1958 August) Letter regarding the Munich Agreement (Czech; 1960 November) "The Liberation of Prague and General Patton" (Czech; 1965 April) Memorandum: A-54, Jindra (Czech; 1966 November 23) Letter describing the underground activity in Czechoslovakia during World War II, especially as such activity involved Arnost Heidrich (Czech; 1967 June). Several paragraphs deleted "A Brief Memorandum on the Movement of General Prchala" (Czech; 1951) "A Concise Memorandum on the Sudeten-German Question" (Czech with an English translation; 1951 August 8) "An Expression" (re Sudeten-German question) (Czech; 1952 December 2) "Self-Determination and 'Right to Homeland'," Assembly of Captive European Nations, Political Committee report (Reporter: Arnost Heidrich) (English; 1962 March 28) "Remarks on the Report About 'Self-Determination and Right to Homeland'" (Czech; 1962 August 12) IV. The Death of Jan Masaryk "Did Jan Masaryk Commit Suicide or Was He Murdered By the Communists?" (Czech with an English translation; 1951 February 15) Preliminary Inventory to the 79098 3 Arnost Heidrich Writings, 1949-1968 Container List "A Collection of Thoughts and Reminiscences on the Occasion of the Tenth Anniversary of the Death of Jan Masaryk" (Czech; material prepared for Ceské Slovo; 1958 February 11) "The Last Days of Jan Masaryk" (Czech; material prepared for Part VIII of Ladislav Feierabend's memoirs, 1967 July) V. Reports on the international political situation - Set of 22 analyses of the international political situation spanning the years 1949-1959 VI. Czechoslovak foreign policy "A Synthetic Overview of the Evolution of Czechoslovak Foreign Policy After the Second World War Up to November 1948" (Czech; a major paper-76 pages; 1949 August) "Visit to Moscow" (1947 July 9; Czechoslovakia and the Marshall Plan) (Czech with an English translation; n.d.) "My Recollections of the Events of July 9, 1947" (Czech; 1955 June 4) A memorandum to Anne Fromer of Coronet Magazine with regard to the 1947 July trip to Moscow (English; 1953 August) "A Proclamation About the Interference of the Soviet Union in Czechoslovak Foreign Policy" (Czech; n.d.) "What Is Czechoslovakia's Position in the World at Large and What Are the Prospects for Its Liberation?" (Czech; n.d.) "The Communist Coup of February 1948 in the Czechoslovak Foreign Ministry" (Czech; material prepared for Dr. Messany; 1960) "The 'Resignation' of Dr. Vladimir Clementis" (Czech; 1951) VII. Other foreign policy matters (Soviet Union, etc.) "A Brief Summary of the Struggle Between the East and West Up to Now" (Czech; 1951 August 12) "The Second World Congress of the Defenders of Peace in Warsaw" (Czech; 1950 December 4) A short report on the military posture of the East versus the West (English; n.d.) "Korea" (Czech; 1950 July 6) "Remarks on the Results of the London Consultations With Regard to the Question of the Liberation of Czechoslovakia" (Czech; 1950 May 25) "What Is the Contribution of the London Conferences in the Struggle Against Soviet Imperialism?" (Czech; 1950 June 1) Memorandum on the 1960 Summit Conference (Czech with an English translation; 1960 June) "Remarks Relating to the Question of the Federation of Small Central and Eastern European Countries" (Czech; n.d.) "A Note on the Matter of Sub-Carpathian Ruthenia"" (Czech; 1949 November 30) "Revision of the (U.N.) Charter" (English; n.d.) "Methods Which Might Be Used to Maintain and Strengthen International Peace and Security in Accordance With the Purpose and Principles of the (U.N.) Charter" (English; 1954 November) "Marginal Comments on the Geneva Conference" (Czech with an English translation; 1955 September 1) Memorandum with regard to the Council of Europe (Czech with an English translation; 1955 July 7) "The Yalta Conference" (Czech; 1955 March 26) A Memorandum to Anne Fromer of Coronet with regard to Soviet foreign policy (English; 1953 May) "Subject: Comments on the Foreign Political Situation by Dr. Arnost Heidrich" (English; n.d.) "Hungarian Revisionism Is Starting a New Chapter" (Czech; 1954) VIII. Communist Coup of 1948 in Czechoslovakia and matters relating to Czechoslovakia as a captive nation Two different papers, both with the same title: Preliminary Inventory to the 79098 4 Arnost Heidrich Writings, 1949-1968 Container List "Czechoslovakia: The Victim of Internal Communist Aggression" (both papers in Czech with English translations; 1949) "A Collection of Thoughts and Reminiscences on the Anniversary of the Communist Takeover in Czechoslovakia (Czech; 1965 January) "Czechoslovakia During the Period 1945-1955" (Czech; 1955) "Could Dr. Benes, After a Serious Stroke, Grasp What the Communist Members of the Government Were Asking Him?" (Czech; 1967 July) "The Political Situation at Home" (Czech; 1951 January 6) Memorandum to Anne Fromer of Coronet on how Czechoslovakia became communist (English; 1953 July 7) "A Collection of Personal Reminiscences About Milada Horáková" (Czech; 1960 May 22) "A Note on Meetings With Dr. Milada Horáková After the Communist Takeover in 1948" (Czech; 1963 January) "The Two Faces of Klement Gottwald" (English; 1952 April 2) IX. Radio