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The Unique Find Proves the Dominance of Moscow. Husák Also Gave Nuclear Weapons to the Russians

It was the end of May 1983 and two emissaries from Moscow entered the office of Comrade President Gustáv Husák. They did not ask questions, but announced – Soviet tactical missiles and nuclear warheads would be deployed in Czechoslovakia. The minutes of the meeting are an exceptional document – they were discovered in the archive of former President Husák stored in the National Archives by Prokop Tomek, a historian from the Military History Inst…
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It was the end of May 1983 and two emissaries from Moscow entered the office of Comrade President Gustáv Husák. They did not ask questions, but announced – Soviet tactical missiles and nuclear warheads would be deployed in Czechoslovakia. The minutes of the meeting are an exceptional document – they were discovered in the archive of former President Husák stored in the National Archives by Prokop Tomek, a historian from the Military History Inst…

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