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Preliminary Inventory to the <strong>Arnost</strong><br />
<strong>Heidrich</strong> <strong>Writings</strong>, 1949-1968<br />
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Preliminary Inventory to the <strong>Arnost</strong> <strong>Heidrich</strong> <strong>Writings</strong>, 1949-1968<br />
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Preliminary Inventory to the <strong>Arnost</strong> <strong>Heidrich</strong> <strong>Writings</strong>, 1949-1968<br />
Hoover Institution Archives<br />
Stanford University<br />
Stanford, California<br />
Contact Information<br />
Hoover Institution Archives<br />
Stanford University<br />
Preliminary Inventory to the <strong>Arnost</strong><br />
<strong>Heidrich</strong> <strong>Writings</strong>, 1949-1968<br />
Stanford, California 94305-6010<br />
Phone: (650) 723-3563<br />
Fax: (650) 725-3445<br />
Email: archives@hoover.stanford.edu<br />
Processed by:<br />
<strong>Arnost</strong> <strong>Heidrich</strong>, Jr.<br />
Date Completed:<br />
October 1979<br />
Encoded by:<br />
Xiuzhi Zhou<br />
© 2000 Hoover Institution Archives. All rights reserved.<br />
Descriptive Summary<br />
Title: <strong>Arnost</strong> <strong>Heidrich</strong> <strong>Writings</strong>,<br />
Date (inclusive): 1949-1968<br />
Collection number: 79098<br />
Creator: <strong>Heidrich</strong>, <strong>Arnost</strong>, 1889-1968<br />
Extent: 1 manuscript box(0.4 linear feet)<br />
Repository: Hoover Institution Archives<br />
Stanford, California 94305-6010<br />
Abstract: Relates to conditions in Czechoslovakia during World War II, the postwar communist regime in Czechoslovakia, and postwar world<br />
politics.<br />
Physical Location: Hoover Institution Archives<br />
Language: Czech.<br />
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Preferred Citation<br />
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Access Points<br />
World politics--1945-<br />
World War, 1939-1945.<br />
World War, 1939-1945--Czechoslovakia.<br />
Czechoslovakia.<br />
Biography<br />
Czechoslovak diplomat; secretary general, Czechoslovak foreign office, 1945-1948.<br />
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Container List<br />
Box 1. I. Publications by, or involving, <strong>Arnost</strong> <strong>Heidrich</strong><br />
Preliminary Inventory to the <strong>Arnost</strong><br />
<strong>Heidrich</strong> <strong>Writings</strong>, 1949-1968<br />
"High Escaped Czech Depicts Prague as a Soviet<br />
"Colony'" (by James Reston, The New York Times, 194<br />
January 16)<br />
"Stalin's Plans for the U.S.A." (by Stewart Alsop, based<br />
on an interview with <strong>Arnost</strong> <strong>Heidrich</strong>, The Saturday<br />
Evening Post, 1951 July 14)<br />
"Stalin's Plans for the U.S.A." (condensation of the<br />
Saturday Evening Post article, Reader's Digest, 1951<br />
October)<br />
"What Do the Prague Communist Executions Really<br />
Mean and Foreshadow?" (a condensed and edited<br />
version of this manuscript appeared in the St. Louis<br />
Post-Dispatch, 1952 December 7)<br />
"Malenkov, the Man Nobody Knows" (the column Matt<br />
of Fact by Joseph and Stewart Alsop, The Washington<br />
Post, 1953 March 11)<br />
"Malenkov's Plan for World Conquest" (by <strong>Arnost</strong><br />
<strong>Heidrich</strong> as told to Anne Fromer, Coronet, 1954 Januar<br />
"Czechoslovakia in the International World" (Czech; N<br />
Yorské Listy, 1949 December 1)<br />
"Czechoslovakia and Ambassador Laurence Steinhard<br />
(Slovak; New Yorský Denník, 1950 April 7)<br />
"The Resurrection of Czechoslovakia's Independence<br />
in the American Program" (Czech; New Yorské Listy,<br />
1950 April 8)<br />
"The London Conference and the Struggle Against<br />
Imperialism" (Czech; New Yorské Listy, 1950 June 8)<br />
"The Purpose of the Soviet Attack on Korea" (Czech;<br />
New Yorské Listy, 1950 July 27)<br />
"The International Political Situation" (Czech; New<br />
Yorské Listy, 1951 January 17)<br />
"What Came Before the Communist Coup" (Czech;<br />
Ceské Slovo, 1965 February)<br />
"The Last Days of the War - at the Generálka" (Czech;<br />
Nase Hlasy, 1966 April 30)<br />
Obituaries (full articles) for <strong>Arnost</strong> <strong>Heidrich</strong><br />
The New York Times, 1968 February 13, page 43-C<br />
The Washington Post, 1968 February 13, page B4<br />
II. Lecture series for the Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences in America - "International Political<br />
Causes of the Czechoslovak Tragedies of 1938 and 1948" (English translation; the original lectures were<br />
delivered by <strong>Arnost</strong> <strong>Heidrich</strong> in Czech on two separate occasions, 1961-1962). Two copies of Part I<br />
III. Munich, World War II, the Sudeten-German Question<br />
"The Twentieth Anniversary of Munich (Czech; 1958 August)<br />
Letter regarding the Munich Agreement (Czech; 1960 November)<br />
"The Liberation of Prague and General Patton" (Czech; 1965 April)<br />
Memorandum: A-54, Jindra (Czech; 1966 November 23)<br />
Letter describing the underground activity in Czechoslovakia during World War II, especially as such<br />
activity involved <strong>Arnost</strong> <strong>Heidrich</strong> (Czech; 1967 June). Several paragraphs deleted<br />
"A Brief Memorandum on the Movement of General Prchala" (Czech; 1951)<br />
"A Concise Memorandum on the Sudeten-German Question" (Czech with an English translation; 1951<br />
August 8)<br />
"An Expression" (re Sudeten-German question) (Czech; 1952 December 2)<br />
"Self-Determination and 'Right to Homeland'," Assembly of Captive European Nations, Political<br />
Committee report (Reporter: <strong>Arnost</strong> <strong>Heidrich</strong>) (English; 1962 March 28)<br />
"Remarks on the Report About 'Self-Determination and Right to Homeland'" (Czech; 1962 August 12)<br />
IV. The Death of Jan Masaryk<br />
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Container List<br />
Preliminary Inventory to the <strong>Arnost</strong><br />
<strong>Heidrich</strong> <strong>Writings</strong>, 1949-1968<br />
"Did Jan Masaryk Commit Suicide or Was He Murdered By the Communists?" (Czech with an English<br />
translation; 1951 February 15)<br />
"A Collection of Thoughts and Reminiscences on the Occasion of the Tenth Anniversary of the Death<br />
of Jan Masaryk" (Czech; material prepared for Ceské Slovo; 1958 February 11)<br />
"The Last Days of Jan Masaryk" (Czech; material prepared for Part VIII of Ladislav Feierabend's<br />
memoirs, 1967 July)<br />
V. Reports on the international political situation - Set of 22 analyses of the international political<br />
situation spanning the years 1949-1959<br />
VI. Czechoslovak foreign policy<br />
"A Synthetic Overview of the Evolution of Czechoslovak Foreign Policy After the Second World War<br />
Up to November 1948" (Czech; a major paper-76 pages; 1949 August)<br />
"Visit to Moscow" (1947 July 9; Czechoslovakia and the Marshall Plan) (Czech with an English<br />
translation; n.d.)<br />
"My Recollections of the Events of July 9, 1947" (Czech; 1955 June 4)<br />
A memorandum to Anne Fromer of Coronet Magazine with regard to the 1947 July trip to Moscow<br />
(English; 1953 August)<br />
"A Proclamation About the Interference of the Soviet Union in Czechoslovak Foreign Policy" (Czech;<br />
n.d.)<br />
"What Is Czechoslovakia's Position in the World at Large and What Are the Prospects for Its<br />
Liberation?" (Czech; n.d.)<br />
"The Communist Coup of February 1948 in the Czechoslovak Foreign Ministry" (Czech; material<br />
prepared for Dr. Messany; 1960)<br />
"The 'Resignation' of Dr. Vladimir Clementis" (Czech; 1951)<br />
VII. Other foreign policy matters (Soviet Union, etc.)<br />
"A Brief Summary of the Struggle Between the East and West Up to Now" (Czech; 1951 August 12)<br />
"The Second World Congress of the Defenders of Peace in Warsaw" (Czech; 1950 December 4)<br />
A short report on the military posture of the East versus the West (English; n.d.)<br />
"Korea" (Czech; 1950 July 6)<br />
"Remarks on the Results of the London Consultations With Regard to the Question of the Liberation<br />
of Czechoslovakia" (Czech; 1950 May 25)<br />
"What Is the Contribution of the London Conferences in the Struggle Against Soviet Imperialism?"<br />
(Czech; 1950 June 1)<br />
Memorandum on the 1960 Summit Conference (Czech with an English translation; 1960 June)<br />
"Remarks Relating to the Question of the Federation of Small Central and Eastern European<br />
Countries" (Czech; n.d.)<br />
"A Note on the Matter of Sub-Carpathian Ruthenia"" (Czech; 1949 November 30)<br />
"Revision of the (U.N.) Charter" (English; n.d.)<br />
"Methods Which Might Be Used to Maintain and Strengthen International Peace and Security in<br />
Accordance With the Purpose and Principles of the (U.N.) Charter" (English; 1954 November)<br />
"Marginal Comments on the Geneva Conference" (Czech with an English translation; 1955 September<br />
1)<br />
Memorandum with regard to the Council of Europe (Czech with an English translation; 1955 July 7)<br />
"The Yalta Conference" (Czech; 1955 March 26)<br />
A Memorandum to Anne Fromer of Coronet with regard to Soviet foreign policy (English; 1953 May)<br />
"Subject: Comments on the Foreign Political Situation by Dr. <strong>Arnost</strong> <strong>Heidrich</strong>" (English; n.d.)<br />
"Hungarian Revisionism Is Starting a New Chapter" (Czech; 1954)<br />
VIII. Communist Coup of 1948 in Czechoslovakia and matters relating to Czechoslovakia as a captive<br />
nation<br />
Two different papers, both with the same title:<br />
"Czechoslovakia: The Victim of Internal Communist Aggression" (both papers in Czech with<br />
English translations; 1949)<br />
"A Collection of Thoughts and Reminiscences on the Anniversary of the Communist Takeover in<br />
Czechoslovakia (Czech; 1965 January)<br />
"Czechoslovakia During the Period 1945-1955" (Czech; 1955)<br />
"Could Dr. Benes, After a Serious Stroke, Grasp What the Communist Members of the Government<br />
Were Asking Him?" (Czech; 1967 July)<br />
"The Political Situation at Home" (Czech; 1951 January 6)<br />
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Container List<br />
Preliminary Inventory to the <strong>Arnost</strong><br />
<strong>Heidrich</strong> <strong>Writings</strong>, 1949-1968<br />
Memorandum to Anne Fromer of Coronet on how Czechoslovakia became communist (English; 1953<br />
July 7)<br />
"A Collection of Personal Reminiscences About Milada Horáková" (Czech; 1960 May 22)<br />
"A Note on Meetings With Dr. Milada Horáková After the Communist Takeover in 1948" (Czech; 1963<br />
January)<br />
"The Two Faces of Klement Gottwald" (English; 1952 April 2)<br />
IX. Radio Free Europe broadcast transcripts by <strong>Arnost</strong> <strong>Heidrich</strong><br />
A text about Klement Gottwald (Czech; 1953 March)<br />
"Valerian Zorin, Soviet Representative to the U.N." (Czech; 1952 September 6)<br />
"Czechoslovak Foreign Policy During the Period 1918-1938" (Czech; 1951 October 19)<br />
"The Czechoslovak-Soviet Treaty of December 12, 1943" (Czech; 1951 October 16)<br />
"Reminiscences of the Moscow Conference of October 1943" (Czech; 1951 October 12)<br />
"On the Occasion of the Fourth Anniversary of the Founding of the Cominform" (Czech; 1951<br />
September 28)<br />
"The Soviets Complete the Destruction of Poland Begun by Hitler" (Czech; 1951 September 14)<br />
"The Soviet-German Pact of August 23, 1939" (Czech; n.d.)<br />
"The International Political Situation at the End of 1950" (Czech; 1950 December 12)<br />
"Commemorative Address on Munich" (Czech with an English translation; 1950 September)<br />
X. Miscellaneous<br />
"How the (Czech) Communist Leaders Appear at Home and in Moscow" (Czech; 1951 October 10)<br />
"A Collection of Thoughts on the Occasion of October 28" (Czech; 1950 October 22)<br />
"A Proclamation on the Occasion of October 28, 1951" (Czech)<br />
"An Expression" (with regard to the arrest of Václav Hrnecek) (Czech; 1952 October 23)<br />
"The Freedom of Information and the Case of William N. Oatis" (Fifth Meeting of the Representatives<br />
of Central and Eastern European Countries; reporter: <strong>Arnost</strong> <strong>Heidrich</strong>, Council of Free<br />
Czechoslovakia) (English and Czech; 1951 August 1)<br />
"Some Observations Relating to the Broadcasts of the National Committee for Free Europe to<br />
Czechoslovakia" (Czech with an English translation; n.d.)<br />
"Aide-Memoire" (Czech; 1953 July 22)<br />
"Aide-Memoire" (Czech; 1953 July 28)<br />
"Pro-Memoria" (English; material for Walter Lippman)<br />
Memorandum on the mood in the Soviet satellites after the Poznan riots (Czech with an English<br />
translation; 1956 July 18)<br />
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