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Czechoslovakia: Restitution of Czechoslovak Gold and Settlement of UK Claims against Czechoslovakia

1 Jan 1982

A file of documents concerning the restitution of Czechoslovak gold and the settlement of British claims against Czechoslovakia. Subjects discussed in the file include a request to the U.S. government for an inventory of the gold delivered to Czechoslovakia by the Tripartite Commission for the Restitution of Monetary Gold; the scope of the activity of the Tripartite Commission; the issue of whether the gold originally confiscated during the Second World War was the same gold ultimately returned to the given country; a claim for the restitution of gold put forward to France by the Iranian ambassador on behalf of an Iranian national in 1950; and the outcome of a claim for gold made by the French company Dollfus Mieg et Compagnie S.A. during the 1950s.
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Collection ID
FCO28
Copyright
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Countries
France Iran United Kingdom United States of America
Department Reference
ENC 104/1 PART G
Document Type
Correspondence Memoranda Press and Media Reports
File Reference
FCO 28/4835
Identifier
10.1080/cwee.fco28.004835
Pages
34
Published in
United Kingdom
Subject Countries
Czechoslovakia
Themes
Economics and Trade International Relations Second World War Aftermath

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