A Historic presentation: The Czech Connection, Thursday 22nd August

Dear Sir/Madam,

The Embassy of the Czech Republic in London has the pleasure of inviting you to a historic presentation by Mr. Neil William Rees “The Czech Connection”, which will take place at the Czech Embassy Cinema on Thursday 22 August 2019 at 6:30pm (door opens at 6pm). To reserve your free tickets via Eventbrite, please follow this link

During the First World War Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk lived in exile in London and used his influence to make the independence of Czechoslovakia a war aim of the British government.  He was helped by Edvard Beneš who did a similar job in Paris, who sometimes visited him in London.  Later after the Munich Agreement President Benes came to London in exile, and formed a Government in Exile with Jan Masaryk and others.  Working with the British government they once again sought the independence of Czechoslovakia.  Neil Rees will tell the social history or these people and how and where they lived and interacted with the English. The talk is illustrated with period photographs. Copies of his book “The Czech Connection” will be available for preview. 

Neil William Rees (author)  Neil Rees is British and lives in Buckinghamshire with his family. In the early 1990s he worked in Plzen in Bohemia where he grew to love all things Czech.  He has been researching the British Czechoslovak connections, especially the stories of Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk and Edvard Beneš in Britain during both wars. In his spare time Neil researches local history stories.  The result is a book called “The Czech Connection”. Neil has also written and contributed to a number of other local history books.

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The presentation will be concluded by a drinks reception in the foyer of the Cinema. All the guests are welcome to attend and use this opportunity to discuss the “Czech Connection” directly with Mr. Rees.