Compiled by
George J. Kovtun
Introductory Essay by
Stanley B. Winters
Table of Contents
b) The Munich Crisis and the Second
Czechoslovak Republic
Adamthwaite, Anthony P. "The Approach of War, 1938-9." In his The
Making of the Second World War, 76-95. London;Boston: Allen &
Unwin, 1977.
Includes Munich Agreement and occupation of Prague; diplomatic
documents relating to Munich crisis on p. 186-98.
Adamthwaite, Anthony. "France and the Coming of War." In The
Fascist Challenge and the Policy of Appeasement, 1983 [Chapter 4,
Mommsen]: 246-56.
Includes events in Czechoslovakia 1938-1939.
Anderle, Josef. "The Establishment of Slovak Autonomy in 1938."
In Czechoslovakia Past and Present, vol. 1, 1968 [Chapter 4,
Rechcigl]: 76-97.
Anderle, Josef. "The Slovak Issue in the Munich Crisis of 1938."
PhD diss, University of Chicago, 1961.
Armstrong, Hamilton Fish. "Armistice at Munich." Foreign Affairs
17, no. 2 (January 1939): 197-290.
Aulach, Harindar. "Britain and the Sudeten Issue, 1938: The
Evolution of a Policy." Journal of Contemporary History 18, no. 2
(April 1983): 233-59.
Azema, Jean-Pierre. "How to Be pro-Munich." In his From Munich to
the Liberation, 1938-1944, 1-10. Translated by Janet Lloyd.
Cambridge, New York: Cambridge University Press; Paris: Editions
de la Maison des sciences de l'homme, 1984.
Translation of De Munich a la Liberation 1938-1944.
Baker, James Franklin. "The United States and the Czechoslovak
Crisis, 1938-1939." PhD diss, Tulane University, 1971.
Bartosek, Karel. "Could We Have Fought? - The 'Munich Complex' in
Czech Policies and Czech Thinking." In Czechoslovakia: Crossroads
and Crises, 1918-88, 1989 [Chapter 4, Stone and Strouhal]: 101-
19.
Baumont, Maurice. The Origins of the Second World War. Translated
by Sime De Couvreur Ferguson. New Haven: Yale University Press,
1978. 327p.
Munich Agreement and occupation of Prague in Chapters 20 and 25.
Translation of Origines de la deuxieme guerre mondiale.
Beck, Robert J. "Munich's Lesson Reconsidered." International
Security 14, no. 2 (Fall 1989): 161-91.
Bloch, Michael. "Munich - The Man Who Wanted War (March-September
1938)." In his Ribbentrop, 175-97. New York: Crown Publishers,
c1992.
Boucek, J[aroslav] A. "Post Munich Czechoslovakia: A Few
Historical Notes." Canadian Slavonic Papers 27, no 1 (Spring
1975): 44-64.
Braddick, Henderson B. "Germany, Czechoslovakia, and the 'Grand
Alliance' in the May Crisis, 1938." PhD diss, Denver University,
1969.
Braddick, Henderson B. Germany, Czechoslovakia, and the Grand
Alliance in the May Crisis, 1938. Denver: University of Denver
[1969] 49p.
Bruegel, J. W. "Dr. Benes on the Soviet 'Offer of Help' in 1938.
East Central Europe 4, no. 1 (1977): 56-59.
Butterworth, Susan B. "Daladier and the Munich Crisis: A
Reappraisal." Journal of Contemporary History 9, no. 3 (July
1974): 191-216.
Chamberlain, Neville. In Search of Peace. New York: G. P.
Putnam's Sons, [c1939]. 309p.
Includes speeches on Czechoslovak-German crisis, Munich Agreement
and break-up of Czechoslovakia.
----- ----- Freeport, N.Y.: Books for Libraries Press [1971]
309p.
Charmley, John. Chamberlain and the Lost Peace. London: Hodder &
Stoughton, 1989. 257p.
Crisis of 1938 and Munich Agreement in Chapters 8-12.
----- ----- Chicago: I. R. Dee, 1990. 257p.
Chaszar, Edward. Decision in Vienna: The Czechoslovak-Hungarian
Border Dispute of 1938. Astor, Fla.: Danubian Press, 1978. 383p.
Churchill, Winston. Step by Step, 1936-1939. London: T.
Butterworth, [1939]. 365p.
Collection of articles printed in Evening Standard and Daily
Telegraph; includes four articles on Czechoslovak-German crisis
and Munich Agreement dated June 23, September 15, October 4, and
November 17, 1938.
----- ----- New York: G. Putnam's Sons, [c1939]. 323p.
----- ----- Freeport, N.Y.: Books for Libraries Press [1971,
c1939] 323p.
Cienciala, Anna M. "Poland and the Munich Crisis, 1938 - A
Reappraisal." East European Quarterly 3, no. 2 (June 1969): 201-
19.
Cienciala, Anna M. "The View from Warsaw." In Reappraising the
Munich Pact: Continental Perspectives, 1992 [Chapter 4,
Latynski]: 79-101.
Clemens, Walter C., Jr. "Great and Small Power Collaboration to
Enforce the Status Quo: France and Czechoslovakia against the
Vienna Protocol." East European Quarterly 2, no. 4 (January
1969): 385-412.
Cockett, Richard. Twilight of Truth: Chamberlain, Appeasement,
and the Manipulation of the Press. New York: St. Martin's Press,
1989. 229p.
Munich Agreement and Czechoslovak developments of 1938-1939 in
Chapters 2 and 3.
Cohen, Barry M. "Moscow at Munich: Did the Soviet Union Offer
Unilateral Aid to Czechoslovakia?" East European Quarterly 12,
no. 3 (Fall 1978): 341-48.
Cohen, Yohanan. "Czechoslovakia 1938-1939." In his Small Nations
in Times of Crisis and Confrontation, 5-51. Translated from
Hebrew by Naftali Greenwood. Albany: State University of New York
Press, c1989.
Translation of Umot be-mivhan.
Colvin, Ian G. The Chamberlain Cabinet: How the Meetings in 10
Downing Street, 1937-9, Led to the Second World War; Told for the
First Time from Cabinet Papers. London: Gollancz, 1971. 286p.
Crisis of 1938 and Munich Agreement in Chapters 11-14.
----- ----- New York: Taplinger Pub, [1971] 286p.
"The Crisis in Czechoslovakia, April 24-October 13, 1938."
International Conciliation, no. 344 (November 1938).
Under this title whole issue, consisting of more than twenty
documents, declarations, statements and speeches, was devoted to
Czechoslovak-German crisis. Monthly publication of Carnegie
Endowment for International Peace.
["Czechoslovak Broadcasts during the Munich Crisis"] Slavonic
Review 17, no. 50 (Jan 1939): 323-28.
President Benes's broadcast to the nation of 10 September 1938
and his farewell address of 5 October 1938, General Syrovy's
broadcast of 5 October 1938.
Czechoslovak National Council of America. Czechoslovakia: Its
Sacrifice and Future. [Chicago] Czechoslovak National Council of
America [1939?] 101p.
Outline of developments from September 1938 to September 1939,
focusing on Edvard Benes's activities in United States.
Daladier, Edouard. "Munich." In his In Defense of France (Defense
du pays), 175-94. New York: Doubleday, Doran, 1939.
Speech delivered in the Chamber of Deputies, October 4, 1938.
English edition was published by Hutchinson in London in 1939
under the title The Defence of France.
----- -----Freeport, N.Y.: Books for Libraries Press, [1971].
De Bedts, Ralph F. Ambassador Joseph Kennedy 1938-1940: An
Anatomy of Appeasement. New York: P. Lang, c1985. 263p.
Includes Munich Agreement.
Delfiner, Henry. Vienna Broadcasts to Slovakia, 1938-1939: A Case
Study in Subversion. Boulder: East European Quarterly;
distributed by Columbia University Press, New York, 1974. 142p.
Documents on German Foreign Policy, 1918-1945, from the Archives
of the German Foreign Ministry. Series D (1937-1945), vol. 4: The
Aftermath of Munich: October 1938-March 1939. Washington: U.S.
Govt. Print. Off., 1951. 733p.
Edited under sponsorship of U.S. Department of State, British
Foreign Office and French Government.
Documents Relating to the German-Czechoslovak Crisis, September,
1938. Ottawa: J. O. Patenaude, I.S.O., Printer to the King, 1938.
24p.
Ten documents; letters and messages by Lord Runciman, Edvard
Benes, Neville Chamberlain, Adolf Hitler, and Jan Masaryk.
Published by authority of the Secretary of State for External
Affairs, Canada.
Douglas, Roy. "Chamberlain and Appeasement." In The Fascist
Challenge and the Policy of Appeasement, 1983 [Chapter 4,
Mommsen]: 80-88.
Douglas, Roy. In the Year of Munich. New York: St. Martin's
Press, 1977. 155p.
----- ----- London: Macmillan, 1977. 155p.
Dreifort, John E. "The French Role in the Least Unpleasant
Solution." In Reappraising the Munich Pact: Continental
Perspectives, 1992 [Chapter 4, Latynski]: 21-46.
Dreisziger, Nandor F. "The Sign of Failure: Munich and Its
Aftermath." In his Hungary's Way to World War II, 90-99. Astor
Park, Fla.: Danubian Press [1968?]
----- ----- Toronto: Hungarian Helicon Society [c1968]
Dunbabin, John. "The British Military Establishment and the
Policy of Appeasement." In The Fascist Challenge and the Policy
of Appeasement, 1983 [Chapter 4, Mommsen]: 174-96.
Eatwell, Roger. "Munich, Public Opinion, and Popular Front."
Journal of Contemporary History 6, no. 4 (1971): 122-39.
Public opinion in England.
Eden Anthony. "Drama of the Munich Days." In his The Reckoning:
The Eden Memoirs [by] the Earl of Avon, 18-30. London: Cassell
[1965]
Eden Anthony. "Drama of the Munich Days." In his The Reckoning:
The Memoirs of Anthony Eden, Earl of Avon, 21-35. Boston:
Houghton Mifflin, 1965.
Eubank, Keith. Munich. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press
[1963] 322p.
----- ----- Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press 1984, c1963. 321p.
Eubank, Keith. "Munich." In A History of the Czechoslovak
Republic, 1918-1948, 1973 [Chapter 4, Mamatey and Luza]: 239-52.
Eubank, Keith. "Munich Revisited." East Central Europe 7, no. 1
(1980): 97-101.
Feierabend, Ivo K. "The Pattern of a Satellite State:
Czechoslovakia, 1938-1939." PhD diss, Yale University, 1960.
Feierabend, Ivo K. "The Second Czechoslovak Republic, September
1938-March 1939: A Study in Political Change." In Czechoslovakia
Past and Present, vol. 1, 1968 [Chapter 4, Rechcigl]: 65-75.
Feierabend, Ladislav. "Extract from Memoirs." Kosmas: Journal of
Czechoslovak and Central European Studies 1, no. 1 (Summer 1982):
101-24.
Events of autumn 1938.
Feiling, Keith G. The Life of Neville Chamberlain. London:
Macmillan, 1946. 475p.
Munich agreement in Chapters 17, 18, and 19.
----- ----- London: Macmillan, 1970. 477p.
----- ----- Hamden, Conn.: Archon Books, 1970. 477p.
Feinstein, Otto. "Conflict at Munich: Pluralism vs. Hegemonism."
In Appeasing Fascism: Articles from the Wayne State University
Conference on Munich after Fifty Years, 1991 [Chapter 4, Small]:
19-49.
Foster, Charles R. Soviet Policy and the Munich Crisis: A Study
in Czech-Soviet Relations. Washington, D.C., 1951. 77p.
Frankenstein, Robert. "The Decline of France and French
Appeasement Policies, 1936-9." In The Fascist Challenge and the
Policy of Appeasement, 1983 [Chapter 4, Mommsen]: 236-45.
Fuchser, Larry W. "Munich." In his Neville Chamberlain and
Appeasement: A Study in the Politics of History, 153-67. New
York: Norton, c1982.
Further Documents Respecting Czechoslovakia, Including the
Agreement Concluded at Munich on September 29, 1939. London: H.
M. Stationery Off., 1938. 6p.
Includes map.
Gedye, George E. Fallen Bastions: The Central European Tragedy.
London: V. Gollancz, 1939. 519p.
Chapters 30-39 deal with Czechoslovak events in 1938.
----- Betrayal in Central Europe: Austria and Czechoslovakia: The
Fallen Bastions. New York and London: Harper & Brothers, [1939]
499.
American edition of preceding work.
----- ----- New and rev. ed. New York and London: Harper &
Brothers, 1939. 531p.
Chapters 30-41 deal with Czechoslovak events in 1938 and 1939.
Gilbert, Martin. "Czechoslovakia." In his Britain and Germany
between the Wars, 106-26. [London] Longmans [1964]
Deals with Munich crisis; consists mainly of short documents
chosem from wide range of sources.
Gilbert, Martin. "Horace Wilson: Man of Munich?" History Today
32, no. 10 (October 1982): 3-9.
Gilbert, Martin, and Richard Gott. The Appeasers. London:
Weidenfeld and Nicholson, [1963]. 380p.
Czechoslovak-German crisis and Munich Agreement in Part II.
----- ----- Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1963. 380p.
----- ----- 2nd ed. London: Weidenfeld and Nicholson, 1967. 444p.
Grant, Neil. Munich, 1938: Appeasement Fails to Bring "Peace for
Our Time". New York: Watts, 1971. 81p.
Includes many photographs.
Griffin, Joan. Lost Liberty? The Ordeal of the Czechs and the
Future of Freedom. London: Chatto & Windus, 1939. 289p.
Hadley, William W. Munich: Before and After. London, Toronto:
Cassell [1944] 184p.
Haigh, R. H., and P. W. Turner. Defence Policy between the Wars,
1919-1938, Culminating in the Munich Agreement of September 1938.
Manhattan, Kan.: USA Military Affairs/Aerospace Historian,
Eisenhower Hall, Kansas State University, c 1979. 191p. in
various pagings.
Haigh, R. H., D. S. Morris, and A. R. Peters, eds. The Guardian
Book of Munich. [England]: Wildwood House; Brookfield, VT:
Distributed in the U.S. by Gower Pub., c1988. 316p.
Haight, John McVickar, Jr. "France, the United States, and the
Munich Crisis." Journal of Modern History 32, no. 4(December
1960): 340-58.
Halifax, Edward F. Speeches on Foreign Policy. Edited by Herbert
H. Craster. London, New York: Oxford University Press [1940]
368p.
Includes four speeches on Czechoslovakia in 1938.
Hammerton, John A., ed. Europe's Fight for Freedom: A Record and
Review of the Origins, Progress and Personalities of the World
Crisis 1938. London: The Amalgamated Press, [1939?] 508p.
Reference work consisting of a great number of contemporary
textual and pictorial documents.
Hanc, Josef. "Czechs and Slovaks since Munich." Foreign Affairs
18, no. 1 (October 1939): 102-15.
Hanc, Josef. "From Prague to Warsaw." Journal of Central European
Affairs 1, no. 3 (Oct 1941): 287-306.
From the German occupation of Prague to the beginning of the war.
Hanc, Josef. "The Last Mile of Appeasement: A Glance at Eastern
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Journal of Central European Affairs 1, no. 1 (April 1941): 5-17.
[Hasal, Antonin] "The Czechoslovak Ground Forces in the Munich
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Events of 1938.
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Monthly publication of Carnegie Endowment for International
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Also listed in General Works: Works on More than One Period or Subject
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----- ----- Diplomacy of Illusion: The British Government and
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----- ----- American introduction by Philip Wittenberg. New York:
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