Československá vojenská mise v Kanadě: činnost a výsledky

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dc.contributor.author Jiránek, Tomáš
dc.date.accessioned 2014-11-04T08:41:39Z
dc.date.available 2014-11-04T08:41:39Z
dc.date.issued 2011
dc.identifier.issn 1802-2502
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10195/58443
dc.format p. 247-278 eng
dc.language.iso cze
dc.publisher Univerzita Pardubice
dc.relation.ispartof Theatrum historiae. 2011, issue 8. eng
dc.rights open access eng
dc.subject Second World War eng
dc.subject Czechoslovak overseas resistance eng
dc.subject Czechoslovak military mission in Canada eng
dc.subject enlistment of soldiers into overseas forces eng
dc.title Československá vojenská mise v Kanadě: činnost a výsledky cze
dc.type Article
dc.description.abstract-translated The Czechoslovak military mission in Canada (1941–1943) aimed to secure the enlistment of local Czechs to Czechoslovak units in Great Britain. The original expectations regarding the number of men who could be enlisted were overoptimistic; in just under 2 years only 147 men were sent to Europe. There were various reasons for this: overreliance on the patriotism of the emigrants, the younger generation of which no longer had strong links with the mother country and who often enlisted in the Canadian army; the late launch of the recruitment drive; enemy propaganda from the Slovak Hlinka Guard and the Nazis; and the fact that Czech settlements were spread all over Canada. Similar problems were also faced by representatives of other European nations that had come to Canada for the same purpose. eng
dc.peerreviewed yes eng
dc.publicationstatus published eng


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