
Edvard Beneš, president of Czechoslovakian government-in-exile, 1942 (US Library of Congress: LC-USW33- 019089-C)
80 Years Ago—Mar. 12, 1944: Czechoslovakian government-in-exile in London urges uprising against the Nazis to meet the approaching Soviet army.
Neutral Eire (Ireland) refuses to expel German diplomats and is isolated by the Allies.
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Today in World War II History—March 12, 1944 first appeared on
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Published on March 12, 2024 01:00