01559nas 22004693 450 99621156310331620230709213017.0(DE-599)ZDB2628664-6(OCoLC)694400757(CKB)2320000000021324(CONSER)--2010203868(EXLCZ)99232000000002132420101228a20119999 --- aengur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierInternational journal of sports physical therapyIndianapolis, IN :Sports Physical Therapy Section, American Physical Therapy Association,2011-Refereed/Peer-reviewed2159-2896 IJSPTINT J SPORTS PHYS THERSports physical therapyPeriodicalsSports physical therapyfast(OCoLC)fst01130738Physical Therapy ModalitiesSports MedicinemethodsPeriodicals.fastPeriodical.Physical TherapySports physical therapySports physical therapy.Physical Therapy Modalities.Sports Medicinemethods.617.1International Federation of Sports Physiotherapy.American Physical Therapy Association.Sports Medicine Section.JOURNAL996211563103316International journal of sports physical therapy2274195UNISA04812nam 22007695 450 991074369450332120251009101738.09783031387586303138758910.1007/978-3-031-38758-6(MiAaPQ)EBC30726227(CKB)28131560600041(Au-PeEL)EBL30726227(DE-He213)978-3-031-38758-6(OCoLC)1396697899(EXLCZ)992813156060004120230831d2023 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierNazi Germany and the Role of the US in the Fate of Czechoslovak Monetary Gold /by Slavomír Michálek1st ed. 2023.Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2023.1 online resource (334 pages)9783031387579 Part I. Divide et Impera -- Chapter 1. The Gold in the Hands of Nazi Germany -- Chapter 2. The Tripartite Commission for the Restitution of Monetary Gold -- Chapter 3. The Gold (Brussels and Washington) -- Part II. US-Czechoslovak Differences -- Chapter 4. Compensation for Nationalized Property, the US Surplus and Rolling Mill -- Chapter 5. The Oatis Case, IBM in Czechoslovakia and the Augsteins’ Case -- Part III. The US Congress as a Hammer -- Chapter 6. Prague Gold vs. the State Department until 1968 -- Chapter 7. The Position of Washington up to 1980 -- Chapter 8. Final Negotiations -- Part IV. The Gold at Home -- Chapter 9. Operation 'Return 82' -- Chapter 10. Conclusion.This book provides a detailed account of the Czechoslovak-American dispute that arose over monetary gold which was forcibly seized by Nazi Germany in the 1930s. After the Second World War, the Czechoslovak gold was found by the American armed forces in the salt mines in Merkers, Germany. Over the next 37 years, it became a part of complicated Czechoslovak-American relations, international economic trade, and political-ideological disputes and conflicts. Only in February 1982, after extensive diplomatic discussions, was a sufficient portion of the gold returned to the Czechoslovak State Bank in Prague. This book maps the story of this gold, how it was seized, blocked and finally, returned. Tracing the path of the monetary gold from its seizure by Nazi Germany in the 1930s to the last decade of the Cold War, the author outlines the main diplomatic steps taken to resolve the dispute, which framed the shape of bilateral relations between Communist Czechoslovakia and the USA. Offering a new contribution to the history of the Second World War and shedding light on East-West relations during the Cold War period, this book will provide useful reading for those researching modern European history, the Cold War, and international history. Slavomír Michálek is Executive Director of the Institute of History at the Slovak Academy of Sciences in Bratislava, Slovakia. A graduate of the Faculty of Arts, Comenius University, his research covers US foreign Policy and Czechoslovak-US relations after the Second World War, the history of the United Nations, Slovak figures in Czechoslovak interwar diplomacy, and the second and third Slovak and Czechoslovak democratic exiles in the USA.International relationsHistoryEurope, CentralHistoryUnited StatesHistoryWorld politicsRussiaHistoryEurope, EasternHistorySoviet UnionHistoryEconomic historyDiplomatic and International HistoryHistory of Germany and Central EuropeUS HistoryPolitical HistoryRussian, Soviet, and East European HistoryEconomic HistoryInternational relationsHistory.Europe, CentralHistory.United StatesHistory.World politics.RussiaHistory.Europe, EasternHistory.Soviet UnionHistory.Economic history.Diplomatic and International History.History of Germany and Central Europe.US History.Political History.Russian, Soviet, and East European History.Economic History.909327.109Michálek Slavomír1426772MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910743694503321Nazi Germany and the Role of the US in the Fate of Czechoslovak Monetary Gold3559162UNINA01278nam0 22003131i 450 UON0018702920231205103157.81488-420-4427-X20030730d1994 |0itac50 baitaIT|||| 1||||Democrazie e referenduma cura di Mario Caciagli e Pier Vincenzo UleriRomaBariLaterza1994XI, 431 p.22 cm.001UON000402032001 Libri del tempo Laterza210 BariLaterza300 Periodicità sconosciuta; Descrizione basata su: Roma da capitale a periferia / Franco Ferrarotti241Democrazie occidentaliStudiUONC038061FIReferendumItaliaUONC038176FIITRomaUONL000004ITBariUONL000072CaciagliMarioUONV108593ULERIPier VincenzoUONV108828LaterzaUONV276725650ITSOL20251121RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOUONSIUON00187029SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI A 0295 SI SC 27101 5 0295 Democrazie e referendum703719UNIOR