Stopford´s action

  • Stopfordova akce
Identifier
001650
Type of Entity
Corporate Body

Dates of Existence

1938/1939

History

After the signment of the Munich agreement in 1938 the British government decided to provide financial support (officially it was a loan for the Czechoslovak government) to refugees and emmigrants from former Czechoslovakia to other states. A person charged with care about matters of refugees was a british clerk Robert J. Stopford. British government gave about 4 millions pounds. Untill March 1939 this financial aid was given about 12.000 emigrants who than moved to Palestine, United States and Great Britain.

Rules and Conventions

EHRI Guidelines for Description v.1.0