Abstract

The office of President Masaryk officially began its work on 1 January 1919. Its archive contains documents on the depressing situation of some German theatres operating in Czechoslovakia (Plzeň 1922), illustrates Masaryk’s personal contacts with some foreign theatre artists (Alexander Moissi, Ernst Toller), provides evidence of Czech political censorship in Prague, etc. There is an extensive collection of documents on the events of 16 November 1920, when Prague actors, legionaries and citizens occupied the Estates Theatre, the stage of the German company, and took it over for Czech operations.

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