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The Mysterious Letter of T. G. Masaryk Has Been Published in Its Entirety

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Historians on Wednesday published the complete text of a letter left behind by Czechoslovak President T. G. Masaryk, which had been waiting in the archives for twenty years to be opened. It was ceremonially opened less than a month ago and some parts of it were read. Now it is available to the public in its entirety. According to new findings, it is a speech to the then Foreign Minister Edvard Beneš.

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Historians on Wednesday published the complete text of a letter left behind by Czechoslovak President T. G. Masaryk, which had been waiting in the archives for twenty years to be opened. It was ceremonially opened less than a month ago and some parts of it were read. Now it is available to the public in its entirety. According to new findings, it is a speech to the then Foreign Minister Edvard Beneš.

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Czech archivists have revealed the truth about a document with the alleged last words of T. G. Masaryk, which turned out to be a message to Minister Beneš.

·Bratislava Region, Slovakia
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According to archivists, the document with the alleged last words of the first Czechoslovak president Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk is actually a transcript of Masaryk's speech to the then foreign minister Edvard Beneš in Lány at the end of August 1934. This is according to a content analysis by experts, which was presented today at a conference in Prague's Villa Lanna. Masaryk, who was seriously ill, abdicated in December 1935 and was replaced as head…

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Historians and researchers have published the entire letter with the alleged last words of T. G. Masaryk. They discovered that it is actually a transcript of his speech to the then Foreign Minister Beneš from August 1934.

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Archivists have discovered that a document with the alleged last words of the first Czechoslovak president, Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk, is actually a transcript of Masaryk's speech to then-foreign minister Edvard Beneš in Lány at the end of August 1934. This follows from a content analysis by experts, which was published on Wednesday...

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The scanned text of the document, written mostly in English, and its translation into Czech were published on Wednesday evening by the iRozhlas.cz server, and are also available on the website www.tajemnaobalka.cz. Masaryk's message will be on display to the public next week in the exhibition hall of the National Archives in Prague, Jan Charvát from the National Archives said on Wednesday. At the end of September, experts opened a letter contain…

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Novinky.cz broke the news in on Wednesday, October 15, 2025.
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