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Nazi Germany and the Role of the US in the Fate of Czechoslovak Monetary Gold
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348 pages
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The narrative explores the complex Czechoslovak-American dispute over monetary gold seized by Nazi Germany in the 1930s and later discovered by American forces in a German salt mine post-World War II. Over 37 years, the gold became a focal point of diplomatic tensions and negotiations, culminating in its return to the Czechoslovak State Bank in February 1982. This account sheds light on the intricate diplomatic maneuvers that shaped the relationship between Communist Czechoslovakia and the USA, contributing to the understanding of Cold War dynamics and modern European history.
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2023, hardcover
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