Československé menové zlato 1938 – 1982
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translation: Czechoslovak monetary gold 1938 – 1982
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In the modern history of Slovaks and Czechs, we constantly find new topics and events that have not yet been fully processed. The fate of Czechoslovak currency gold is among such unprocessed, moreover top-attractive topics. Czechoslovak monetary gold began to write its eventful history at the end of the 1930s at the time of the reduction and breakup of the Czechoslovak Republic. It was then forcibly and unlawfully seized by Nazi Germany. At the end of the Second World War, it was discovered by the American occupation army in the salt mines in Merkers near Aachen, and for almost 37 years it became a part of complicated Czechoslovak-American relations and economic-commercial and political-ideological international disputes and conflicts. It was not until February 1982 that an adequate part of it returned to the vault of the Czechoslovak State Bank in Prague.