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rastos kolekcijos
Įrašų skaičius puslapyje:
The collection of the Czech journalist, dramatist and director of the Czechoslovak section of Radio Free Europe, Ferdinand Peroutka (1895–1978), contains unique sources for the history of the Czechoslovak exile after 1948.
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Vieta:
- Strahovské nádvoří 1, 118 38 Praha 1 - Hradčany, Czech Republic
- Temos:
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Įkūrimo data:
- 1950
- Charakteringi eksponatai:
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Vieta:
- Fehérvárcsurgó Petőfi Sándor utca 2, Hungary 8052
- Temos:
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Įkūrimo data:
- 1998
- Charakteringi eksponatai:
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Vieta:
- Koprivnica Zrinski trg 6, Croatia 48000
- Temos:
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Įkūrimo data:
- 2002
- Charakteringi eksponatai:
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Vieta:
- Zagreb Hrvatske Bratske Zajednice 4, Croatia 10000
- Temos:
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Įkūrimo data:
- 1945
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Charakteringi eksponatai:
- Banac, Ivo. The National Question in Yugoslavia: Origins, History, Politics, 1984. Book
- Kadić, Ante. Croatian Reader: with Vocabulary. 's-Gravenhage: Mouton & Co., 1960. Book
- Liburnicus, Georgius. Tito perseguidor (Tito the Persecutor). Madrid: [s. n.], 1952. Book
- Nevistić, Franjo and Nikolić, Vinko. Bleiburška tragedija hrvatskoga naroda (The Bleiburg Tragedy of the Croatian People). Munich: Hrvatska revija, 1976. Book
The Libri Prohibiti’s collection of foreign exile monographs and periodicals contains Slovak, Polish, Russian and Ukrainian exile literature.
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Vieta:
- Senovážné nám. 2, 110 00 Praha 1, Czech Republic
- Temos:
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Įkūrimo data:
- 1991
- Charakteringi eksponatai: