Color map with a series of photographs of people, industrial sites and points of interest. At the bottom center is a map showing Czechoslovakia as the heart of Europe with images of Czech military in Great Britain and cooperation with the Allied forces. In the left includes Coat of arms, history and culture of Czechoslovakia. Ruderman: "Rallying American Support for Czechoslovakia during WWII American Czech Propaganda Map, published by the Czechoslovak Government Information Service in New York City. The map is superimposed on a series of photographs of places and other points of interest. At the bottom center is a map showing Czechoslovakia as the heart of Europe, with images of the Czech military in Great Britain and cooperation with the Allied forces (Russia and the US). The right of the map is occupied by sections on the history and culture of Czechoslovakia, including the following historical note: 1938-1939: As a result of the Munich dictate, Czechoslovakia lost approximately a third or its territory and population to Germany, Hungary and Poland, and is finally occupied by Germany and Hungary. Czechoslovaks at home, in the U.S.A. France England, Soviet Russia and the rest of the world, wage open and underground struggle against its invaders.
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Color map with a series of photographs of people, industrial sites and points of interest. At the bottom center is a map showing Czechoslovakia as the heart of Europe with images of Czech military in Great Britain and cooperation with the Allied forces. In the left includes Coat of arms, history and culture of Czechoslovakia. Ruderman: "Rallying American Support for Czechoslovakia during WWII American Czech Propaganda Map, published by the Czechoslovak Government Information Service in New York City. The map is superimposed on a series of photographs of places and other points of interest. At the bottom center is a map showing Czechoslovakia as the heart of Europe, with images of the Czech military in Great Britain and cooperation with the Allied forces (Russia and the US). The right of the map is occupied by sections on the history and culture of Czechoslovakia, including the following historical note: 1938-1939: As a result of the Munich dictate, Czechoslovakia lost approximately a third or its territory and population to Germany, Hungary and Poland, and is finally occupied by Germany and Hungary. Czechoslovaks at home, in the U.S.A. France England, Soviet Russia and the rest of the world, wage open and underground struggle against its invaders.
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