Czechoslovak president Tomáš s Garrigue Masaryk on the power of broadcasting – Radiojournal 22.11.1932
Edgar Young: A British journalist’s impressions of the Sudetenland – Radiojournal 9.2.1937
Czechoslovak President Edvard Beneš appeals to citizens of all nationalities – Radiojournal 11.4.1938
Radio Prague – countering German propaganda – Radiojournal September 1938
Sudeten Social Democrat Leader Wenzel Jaksch appeals to his fellow Sudeten Germans – Readiojournal 16.9.1938
German Catholic priest Emanuel Reichenberger appeals for peace – Radiojournal 16.9.1938
British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain after his meeting with Hitler at Berchtesgaden – Radiojournal 16.9.1938
Prague journalist Kurt Konrad warns of Nazi Germany’s real ambitions – Radiojournal 17.9.1938
British journalist W. Robinson captures the atmosphere of the previous few days – Radiojournal 17.9.1938
Czech politician Ladislav Rašin warns that the Czechoslovak government should not make too many compromises – Radiojournal 19.9.1938
British journalist Jonathan Griffin describes the mass protests against the Czech government’s decision to give up the Sudetenland – Radiojournal 22.9.1938
United Press correspondent in Prague Reynolds packard describes the mobilization – Radiojournal 24.9.1938
Chicago Daily News correspondent John T. Whitaker describes the atmosphere in Prague – Radiojournal 24.9.1938
United Press correspondent Eleanor Packard describes Prague under blackout – Radiojournal 26.9.1938
Neville Chamberlain addresses the British Empire – BBC 27.9.1938
An enthusiastic BBC reporter describes Chamberlains departure for Munich – BBC 29.9.1938
Historian Jan Slavik accuses Germany of hypocrisy – Radiojournal 29.9.1938
Neville Chamberlain waves his “piece of paper” at Heston Aerodrome – BBC 30.9.1938
British journalist Jonathan Griffin warns his compatriots that they will pay a high
Jonathan Griffin describes the atmosphere in Prague after Munich – Radiojournal 18.10.1938
Radio Prague – news bulletin on the final post-Munich borders of Czechoslovakia – Radiojournal 2411.1938
Hugh Seton Watson from Prague September 1937
National Anthem of Czechoslovakia (1918-1992): “Kde domov můj” and “Nad Tatrou sa blýska”