Military attaché lt. Col. Andrzej Czerwiński and his report from 1933 of political and military situation and terms of activity of attachat in Republic of Czechoslovakia Cover Image

Podpułkownik dyplomowany Andrzej Czerwiński i jego raport z 1933 roku o sytuacji polityczno-wojskowej w Czechosłowacji oraz warunkach i możliwościach pracy attachatu w Pradze
Military attaché lt. Col. Andrzej Czerwiński and his report from 1933 of political and military situation and terms of activity of attachat in Republic of Czechoslovakia

Author(s): Tomasz Gajownik
Subject(s): History, Language and Literature Studies, Studies of Literature, Military history, Political history
Published by: Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
Keywords: military attache; interwar; Republic of Czechoslovakia; Republic of Poland

Summary/Abstract: In 1933 geopolitical situation in Europe had been changed. The leaders of four countries: Great Britain, France, Italy and Germany tried to make some agreement of ruling on the continent. For such countries like Poland and Czechoslovakia this agreement could be very dangerous. Both of them had a very difficult mutual relations. But potential threat could bring them closer. In a spirit of those thinking, polish military attache lt. Col. Andrzej Czerwiński had prepared a short report of political and military situation in Czechoslovakia, especially in the face of German’s pressures. He was writing about possibility of closing between two countries, chances of development of military forces and mutual cooperation.

  • Issue Year: 2018
  • Issue No: 11
  • Page Range: 3-19
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: Polish