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Tomáš Krystlík

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Tomáš Krystlík, born in 1947 in Prague, Czechoslovakia, is so called Czech-German writer, journalist and lecturer (in Czech National Library). He is the author of large number of papers and essays on Czech-German relations and the Expulsion of Germans after World War II from the Sudetenland.

Krystlík worked for Radio Free Europe until the station was moved from Munich to Prague and for a number of Czech language magazines.

Books

Tomáš Krystlík - Zamlčené dějiny 1918, 1938, 1948 a 1968