AFTERMATH OF THE CZECHOSLOVAK DISINTEGRATION.—Czech officers with their wives and children at Sighet railway station, Rumania, where they sought sanctuary after fleeing from Carpatho-Ukraine. Three Czech infantry battalions, three artillery batteries, three sections of tanks and two motorized columns as well as two aeroplanes took refuge at Sighet on March 18.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 10 May 1939, Page 8
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51AFTERMATH OF THE CZECHOSLOVAK DISINTEGRATION.—Czech officers with their wives and children at Sighet railway station, Rumania, where they sought sanctuary after fleeing from Carpatho-Ukraine. Three Czech infantry battalions, three artillery batteries, three sections of tanks and two motorized columns as well as two aeroplanes took refuge at Sighet on March 18. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 10 May 1939, Page 8
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