How Gottwald's Speech and the West's Silence Helped the February Coup
The article examines the historical significance of the February 1948 coup in Czechoslovakia, highlighting the conflicting perspectives and key figures involved, particularly Edvard Beneš and Klement Gottwald.
Censorship and Centralized Publishing of Marx's, Gottwald's, and My Books is Progress, Marie Majerová Said
Marie Majerová reflects on the censorship and centralization of book publishing by the Communist Party in Czechoslovakia as a means to promote its ideology.
“What a Cunning Man, Our Kléma.” How Gottwald and Company Prepared to Seize Power
The article explores the historic events surrounding the February 1948 coup in Czechoslovakia, focusing on key figures like Edvard Beneš and the political maneuvering that led to the Communist takeover.