Vladimir Hurban papers
Vladimir Hurban was born in Slovakia, son of Slovak nationalist leader Svetozar Hurban Vajansky. A Czechoslovak diplomat, he served as minister to the United States and Cuba (1936-1946) and member of the Czechoslovak National Council (1939-1946). The collection primarily covers the period 1939-194...
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Collection: | Vladimir Hurban Papers |
Collection Number: | MSS034 |
Format: | Manuscript |
Language: | French |
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Online Access: | Link to finding aid |
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0.4 Linear feet 1 box, 1 flat file |
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Vladimir Hurban was born in Slovakia, son of Slovak nationalist leader Svetozar Hurban Vajansky. A Czechoslovak diplomat, he served as minister to the United States and Cuba (1936-1946) and member of the Czechoslovak National Council (1939-1946). The collection primarily covers the period 1939-1948 and consists of correspondence, memoranda, and reports concerning the Czechoslovak government-in-exile. It also contains files on, and occasional correspondence from, prominent Czech and Slovak figures including Edvard Benes, Hana Benes, Thomas G. Masaryk, Jan Masaryk, and Alice Masaryk. It includes a small amount of correspondence with Jan Dendur and other American Slovaks and a medical report concerning medical treatment which General Milan R. Stefanik received in the United States in 1917. |