The Soviet authorities didn't think about relocation to one place and this meant a real danger of disintegration of the Czech community.
That is why the people with the Czech nationality and the Soviet citizenship asked for help the Czechoslovakia. They asked particularly for their children to spend the holidays in the Czechoslovakia and if there is a possibility to move several hundreds of families from the contaminated area to the Czechoslovakia. The letter with these appeals was handed over to the new Czechoslovak president Václav Havel during his Berlusconi and his government officially sworn in ...
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(radio-Prague)
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