1939 Feb 25 Edouard Benes In London W His Nephew Bohus
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Feb 25, 1939 / The Evening Star
LONDON.\u2014Dr Edouard Benes, former President of Czecho-Slovakia, left London a few weeks ago for the United States of America, where he is to lecture at the Chicago University on \u2018Democracy.\u2019 Dr Benes came to London with his wife following the September crisis, which resulted in the \u201c carving up" of his country. He has been staying at the Putney home of his nephew, Mr Bohus Benes, a prominent Czech journalist in London, whom he has provided with material for a book which will reveal authentically, for the first time, the events leading to the Munich Agreement, the title of the book, which is shortly to be published in England, is \u2018Through the Czech Crisis.\u2019
Evening Star, Issue 23201, 25 February 1939
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The Benes Decree: Expulsion of Sudeteland Germans: \u201cAny act, the object of which is to aid the struggle for liberty of the Czechs and Slovaks is not illegal.\u201d \u201cAny violent act, including rape and the murdering of children, is sanctioned.\u201d \u2013\u2013 Edward Benes
Benes issued fifteen decrees with the sole intention of demonizing, and dehumanizing Magyars, and German citizens of Czechoslovakia. It is these that are called in the discussion \u201cBenesch-Decrees\u201d and which offended many people opposed to racism. Those stated decrees singled out German and Magyars of the CSR. and included : Benes-decree #115 of May 8th, 1946 that declared all criminal acts, including the rape and murder of children were \u201cjustified acts of retribution\u201d that could not be prosecuted.And so, even today, any of the Beneschists who murdered children cannot be called an \u201camnestied criminal\u201d in the Czech and Slovak Republics without libel action in court, because the still valid Benes-decrees state that what was done were not crimes.
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