Materiały źródłowe:
A New Prague Leader: Alexander Dubcek, „New York Times” (1923-Current file); Jan 6, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
A Spring of Freedom Is Cut Short in Czechoslovakia, Tad Szulc, „New York Times” (1923-Current file); Sep 1, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
Anti-Bonn Policy Is Eased Further by Prague, by Jonathan Randal Special „New York Times” (1923-Current file); Mar 3, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
Appendix X. Soviet-Czechoslovak Treaty: 16 October 1968. [W:] Philip Windsor, Adam Roberts, Czechoslovakia 1968: Reform, Repression and Resistance. London: Chatto and Windus.
Convulsion in Prague, „New York Times” (1923-Current file); Jan 8, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
Current Talks Crucial, by Peter Grose Special „New York Times” (1923-Current file); May 3, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
Czech Discounts Scope of Reform, Richard Eder Special „New York Times” (1923-Current file); Apr 11, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
Czech Jews Leaving in Fear of a Purge, „New York Times” (1923-Current file); Oct 13, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
Czech Party Ends Diplomacy Curbs: Will Let Foreign Ministry Formulate, by Dana Adams Schmidt Special „New York Times” (1923-Current file); May 26, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
Czech Party Paper Links Death of Masaryk to Beria Gorillas, By Richard Eder Special „New York Times” (1923-Current file); Apr 17, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
Czechoslovak New Wave, New Wave Film.Com, http://www.newwavefilm.com/international/czech-new-wave.shtml.
Czechoslovakia Invaded by Russians and Four Other Warsaw Pact, by Tad Szulc Special „New York Times” (1923-Current file); Aug 21, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
Czechoslovakia: Pressure Produces a Change, by Richard Eder, „New York Times” (1923-Current file); Jan 14, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
Czechs Announce Reform Cabinet: Young Intellectuals Get Key Posts, „New York Times” (1923-Current file); Apr 9, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
Czechs Are Facing Inflation Threat, „New York Times” (1923-Current file); Sep 13, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
Czechs Hopeful on Their Economy: Experts Doubt Soviet Can Halt Reform Program, by Clyde
H. Farnsworth Special „New York Times” (1923-Current file); Sep 7, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
Czechs in Geneva Deny Plan for a Government in Exile, Special „New York Times” (1923-Current file); Sep 1, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
Czechs Will Meet Bloc on Reforms; Cierna Talks End: Parley Scheduled, by Henry Kamm, Special „New York Times” (1923-Current file); Aug 2, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
Czechs Worried by Troop Moves: Soviet Units Enter Country to Take Part, by Tad Szulc Special „New York Times” (1923-Current file); Jun 1, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
Dobrynin, Anatoly, In Confidence: Moscow’s Ambassador to America’s Six Cold War Presidents.
Dubcek Declares Reforms Involve No Threat to Bloc: Czech Party Leader, by Henry Kamm Special „New York Times” (1923-Current file); Jul 28, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
Dubcek Has Talks with Bloc Chiefs, They Confer in Dresden..., by Henry Kamm Special „New York Times” (1923-Current file); Mar 24, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
Dubcek Says Novotny Lied in Concealing Role in Czechoslovak Purges, by Tad Szulc Special „New York Times” (1923-Current file); Jun 4, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
Dubcek Says Unpopular Measures Are Necessary, by Clyde H Farnsworth Special „New York Times” (1923-Current file); Oct 12, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
East Germans Charge a Czech Counterrevolution: Party Organ Says There ..., Special „New York Times” (1923-Current file); Jul 28, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
Embattled Czech President, Novotny, Antonin, „New York Times” (1923-Current file); Mar 13, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
Foreign Minister in Prague Resigns on Soviet Demand: Hajek is Last, by Tad Szulc Special „New York Times” (1923-Current file); Sep 20, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
General Accused of Theft Flees from Czechoslovakia, York Times (1923-Current file); Mar 3, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
Has Moscow Lost More Than It Won? Henry Kamm, „New York Times” (1923-Current file); Sep 1, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
Help for Czechs in West Is Urged: Refugee Aide Cites Plight of Intellectuals, by Thomas J. Hamilton Special „New York Times” (1923-Current file); Oct 13, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
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Johnson, Lyndon, Baines, The Vantage Point: Perspectives of the Presidency, 1963-1969. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1971.
Kosygin, after Talks with Czechs Rests at Spa: Premier Strolls Along, By Tad Szulc Special „New York Times” (1923-Current file); May 20, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
Literarni Listy, Praha, 27 czerwca 1968, http://archiv.ucl.cas.cz/index.php?path=LitL/1.1968/1/1.png.
Memorandum for the Record, April 24, 1968, FRUS, 1964-1968, vol. 17, Eastern Europe, doc. 20.
Memorandum from the Deputy Under-Secretary of State for Political Affairs (Bohlen) to the Under Secretary of State (Katzenbach), April 28, 1968, FRUS, 1964-1968, vol. 17, Eastern Europe, doc. 21.
Memorandum of Conversation, September 20, 1968, FRUS, 1964-1968, vol. 14, Soviet Union, doc. 304.
Minutes of Cabinet Meeting, August 22, 1968, Declassified Documents Reference System, Gale Cengage Learning,
Moscow Is Wary about Prague, Raymond H. Anderson, „New York Times” (1923-Current file); Apr 7, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
Moscow Offering Credit to Prague: Would Grant $400 Million, by David Special „New York Times” (1923-Current file); May 1, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
Moscow Stresses Party Supremacy: Warns against Any Move Toward, by Raymond H. Anderson Special „New York Times” (1923-Current file); Aug 10, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
National Intelligence Estimate, July 22, 1964, FRUS, 1964-1968, vol. 17, Eastern Europe, doc. 7.
National Security Action Memorandum No. 304, June 3, 1964, FRUS, vol. 17, Eastern Europe, doc. 4.
New Life Starts for 168 Refugees, by Kathleen Teltsch, „New York Times” (1923-Current file); Oct 26, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
Notes of Emergency Meeting of the National Security Council, August 20, 1968, 10:15 PM, FRUS, 1964-1968, vol. 17, Eastern Europe, doc. 81.
Optimism Voiced by Czechs as End of Parley Nears: Communique, by Henry Kamm Special „New York Times” (1923-Current file); Aug 1, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
Paper Prepared in the Department of State, b/d, FRUS, vol. 17, Eastern Europe, doc. 12.
Poles Assail Critic of Occupation Role, Special „New York Times” (1923-Current file); Sep 30, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
Prague Dismisses Ideological Chief, Randal, Jonathan, „New York Times” (1923-Current file); Mar 6, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
Prague Leaders Reach Slovakia for Soviet Talks: Confrontation, by Henry Kamm Special „New York Times” (1923-Current file); Jul 29, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
Prague Reports Economy Lagging: Growth Slower This Year – Consumer Goods, by Harry Schwartz Special „New York Times” (1923-Current file); Jul 28, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
Prague Skirting Scrutiny of 50’s: Party Resisting Pressures to Punish Purge, by Jonathan Randal Special „New York Times” (1923-Current file); Jun 3, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
Prague Spring, Encyclopaedia Britannica, https://www.britannica.com/event/Prague-Spring.
Prague’s reform Scored by Poles: 3 Papers in Warsaw Openly Criticize, by Jonathan Randal Special „New York Times” (1923-Current file); May 5, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
Prague’s Road to Socialism, „New York Times” (1923-Current file); Apr 11, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
Prague's Surrender Terms, „New York Times” (1923-Current file); Sep 9, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
Preparations for Military Intervention in Czechoslovakia, July 26, 1968, Declassified Documents Reference System, Gale Cengage Learning, (25. 07. 2017),
Press in Prague Charges Soviet Is Spreading “Lies”, by Tad Szulc, Special „New York Times” (1923-Current file); Oct 6, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
Rusk, Dean, As I Saw It. A Secretary of State’s Memoir. New York: I. B. Tauris & Co Ltd, 1990.
Russia and Czechoslovakia: Make No Mistake – the Dream Will Be Crushed, Henry Kamm, „New York Times” (1923-Current file); Nov 10, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
Russian Forces Start to Leave Czechoslovakia: First Phase of Exit, by Henry Kamm, Special „New York Times” (1923-Current file); Jul 14, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers: „The New York Times”.
“Secretary Rusk’s News Conference,” August 21, 1968, Department of State, Bulletin, 9 September 1968.
Slovaks and Intellectuals Given Concessions by Czech President, by David Binder Special to „The New York Times”, „New York Times” (1923-Current file); Jan 2, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
Some Film People Have Left Prague: Menzel and Forman among Directors, by Thomas J. Hamilton Special „New York Times” (1923-Current file); Sep 8, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
Soviet Army Role in Prague Is Hinted, „New York Times” (1923-Current file); May 5, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
Soviet’s Move Turns Back the Clock, by James Reston, „New York Times” (1923-Current file); Aug 21, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
Soviet-Czech Communique, „New York Times” (1923-Current file); Aug 2, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
Summary of Meeting, August 20, 1968, 8:15–8:42 P.M., FRUS, 1964-1968, vol. 17, Eastern Europe, doc. 80.
Summary of Meeting, August 23, 1968, FRUS, 1964-1968, vol. 17, Eastern Europe, doc. 85.
“Statement by President Johnson”, August 21, 1968, Department of State, Bulletin, 9 September 1968.
Text of Joint Communist Communique at Bratislava, „New York Times” (1923-Current file); Aug 4, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
Top Czech Official, Reviewing Red Rule, by David Bender Special „New York Times” (1923-Current file); Apr 25, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
US Asks Prague to Renew Talks: Hints Flexibility on Czech Gold, by Peter Grose Special „New York Times” (1923-Current file); May 2, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
US Says Russians Changed Balance in Middle Europe: Rumanians Step, By Peter Grose Special „New York Times” (1923-Current file); Sep 1, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
Versions of the Two Sides, „New York Times” (1923-Current file); Aug 21, 1968; ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
Opracowania
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