Nebezpeční snílci: Australská levice a Československo
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Schriftenreihe: | Prameny a studie k dějinám československého exilu 1948 - 1989
9 |
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Beschreibung: | Zsfassung in engl. Sprache |
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adam_text | Obsah
Předmluva
(Michal Stehlík)
Úvod
I. OD
OBCHVATU
Kolem roku
od válečného spojenectví ke studené válce
Podezřelá činnost československých konzulu v Sydney.
Australské následky pražského puče
Revoluční cestující.
Vraha nadějí australských revolucionářů
Soudruzi obchodují
II.
lan SMilner
a Český policejní agent na Karlově univerzitě.
¿Milnerův život do roku
Na Osovém Zélandě
V Sovětském svazu
V Anglii
УЯтегісе
Na Novém Zélandě
V Austrálii
•V Organizaci spojených národů
ytfilner v Praze
Я
íevicoví obhájci íMUnera
„Spolupracovník
„Styky a
Ίαη
pamětník a překladatel
Milner- udavač kolegu a
Margot
Sex
III.
V AUSTRÁLII
Todezřélý
Jaroslav
ZAgent
v Austrálii
¡Miroslav Jandík- generální konzul
v Sydney
Politické využití společenských styků
Œtodatek
Velmi podezřelý diplomat:
Jaroslav Kafka
Satelit?
Drobné tajnosti
Recepce a obědy
Námluvy odborářů
ľlacené
Kafkovy styky
komunisty a jinými progresivisty
Zpravodajské využívání společenských styků
ЯИапФаШеі
6
Vlastislav Kraus
generální konzul v Sydney
Invaze na generálním konzulátu v Sydney a v KSA
Osobní iluze a tragédie
Australské stopy v Praze
Kisch
Lodí do Austrálie
Kischův klonovaný Australan
Vsvědčenýlhář
^Mexické extempore
Osudné návraty
Pokus o Burchettovo zmrtvýchvstání
Australští spisovatelé
na dobříšském a roztěžském zámku
Třítel
Šance a charakter Komunistické strany Austrálie
Summary
Nenápadný provokatér Petr Hrubý
CPavelTaleček)
Jmenný rejstřík
Summary
This book traces the efforts of a few dangerous dreamers
and some determined apparatchiks of the Communist Party
of Australia
blessings of a Stalinist takeover. They were very much
supported in these activities by Czechoslovak agents helpful
to their Soviet counterparts. Both countries masked their
agents as diplomats, commercial
Australian trade unionists, writers and merchants were
systematically cultivated by flattery, invitations to cocktail
parties, dinner in the best restaurants and prepaid trips to
Prague, Moscow and Peking.
The first part focusses on Ian Milner and his family.
Milner was born in New Zealand in
espionage for the Soviet Union and soon after for the
Czechoslovak secret services in
Communist Party, first in New Zealand then in Australia,
started earlier. He joined the
teaching at the University of Melbourne. Through Soviet
and Czechoslovak agents he sent his reports on secret British
post-war strategic plans in the Indian, Mediterranean and
Pacific oceans while working in the Department of External
Affairs in Canberra. He continued his spying for both the
Soviet Union and its satellite Czechoslovakia when he was
employed by the United Nations Secretariat in New York
435
between
his espionage during his official travels in the Balkans,
Palestine, Korea and the Pacific region. Although the FBI
was carefully watching him, it did not suspect any spying
activities on his part since it observed the extraterritorial
status of the UN building.
When Phil Kilby most likely reported to his Moscow
employees that the spying activities of Milner (among
many others) were discovered in the VENONA action,
Milner was transferred with his wife
There the Czech secret service took over and found use
for his spying talents, especially at the British Embassy
and at Charles University where they arranged cover
employment for him as a lecturer on British literature
and English teacher.
Readers can scrutinize some of his dangerous
denunciations especially of his boss and friend Dr.
Fried whom the StB also tried to employ as its agent.
Milner proved to be an efficient agent, reporting on his
colleagues and on Anglo-Saxon visitors to the country.
With his second wife
poets and published them in England. From a few quoted
passages it is obvious that he sympathized with their
desperation caused by the horror he helped to spread. His
two wives also had their dealings with the secret police.
The first,
who then acted as „social agent seducing secretaries at
the British Embassy and elsewhere. The second,
signed up as an agent for two police agencies and worked
for them for five years. Milner supported
the invasion and died, still a Leninist, in Prague in
436
The second part recalls the „Times of Twilight when
quite a few Western politicians, including Franklin
Roosevelt, Edvard Beneš
Australian authorities, trusted Stalin, believed in his
imaginary democratization and recommended that their
subordinates cooperate with the Soviet representatives who
were almost all secret agents working against the West.
Next we follow Australian „travelling conspirators
work in support of Stalin s policies in Great Britain and
several liberated colonies such as India, Malaya,
and Vietnam. Prague became an important center for
dozens of young Australian communists who worked
there for Telepress and the communist organized student
international union while considering how best to replicate
the successful Czechoslovak putsch in their own country
on the other side of the world. The Australian CP s profit
taking from the sale of Australian wool is then documented
together with its main protagonists.
A whole series of Czechoslovak consuls and consuls
general is then represented from WWII until
Jaroslav
Jaromír Johanes.
of willing Australian collaborators, mainly leaders of the
CPA,
merchants. They were treated to meals in fashionable
restaurants, cocktail parties at the Sydney consulate with
heavy drinking, and paid trips to Prague, Moscow and
Peking. When they could not obtain passports for flights
to communist countries from Australian authorities,
they obtained them from
Soviet invasion of
437
1968
of Australian democracy. The by then tiny
several miniscule factions.
In the third part of the book, readers can consider
a few samples of Australian „useful fools (Lenin). The
prominent Australian historian Manning Clark, a lifelong
friend of Ian Milner whom he repeatedly visited in his
Prague „exile , lost his faith in God and attempted to
replace it with faith in Lenin whom he naively imagined
to be benevolent and Christlike. The portrait of Wilfred
Burchett based on his many books is introduced by
Burchetťs
Erwin Kisch
in his reporting. While working for the press and writing
books, he was a paid spy working at various times for the
Soviet Union, China, Korea and Vietnam. His claim that
he was not a communist was proven in Prague archives to
be a lie. In his memoirs he claimed to disapprove of the
butchery of millions of innocent victims in Cambodia,
although until then he had apparently closed his eyes
to it, especially in Mao Tse-tung s China.
In the final part, thanks to their post-fanatical books
of reminiscences, we learn from Australian dangerous
dreamers what chances they had of transforming
their country into a Stalinist paradise and what kind
of a socialism they would have achieved. They acknowledge
that it would have been, as usual, a murderous one.
438
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adam_txt |
Obsah
Předmluva
(Michal Stehlík)
Úvod
I. OD
OBCHVATU
Kolem roku
od válečného spojenectví ke studené válce
Podezřelá činnost československých konzulu v Sydney.
Australské následky pražského puče
Revoluční cestující.
'Vraha nadějí australských revolucionářů
Soudruzi obchodují
II.
lan SMilner
a Český policejní agent na Karlově univerzitě.
¿Milnerův život do roku
Na Osovém Zélandě
'V Sovětském svazu
'V Anglii
'УЯтегісе
Na Novém Zélandě
'V Austrálii
•V Organizaci spojených národů
ytfilner v 'Praze
Я
íevicoví obhájci íMUnera
„Spolupracovník"
„Styky a
Ίαη
pamětník a překladatel
Milner- udavač kolegu a
Margot
Sex
III.
V AUSTRÁLII
Todezřélý
Jaroslav
ZAgent
v Austrálii
¡Miroslav Jandík- generální konzul
v Sydney
Politické využití společenských styků
Œtodatek
'Velmi podezřelý diplomat:
Jaroslav Kafka
Satelit?
'Drobné tajnosti
Recepce a obědy
Námluvy odborářů
'ľlacené
Kafkovy styky
komunisty a jinými progresivisty
Zpravodajské využívání společenských styků
ЯИапФаШеі
6
'Vlastislav Kraus
generální konzul v Sydney
Invaze na generálním konzulátu v Sydney a v KSA
Osobní iluze a tragédie
Australské stopy v'Praze
Kisch
'Lodí do Austrálie
Kischův klonovaný Australan
Vsvědčenýlhář
^Mexické extempore
Osudné návraty
'Pokus o 'Burchettovo zmrtvýchvstání
Australští spisovatelé
na dobříšském a roztěžském zámku
Třítel
Šance a charakter Komunistické strany Austrálie
Summary
Nenápadný provokatér Petr Hrubý
CPavelTaleček)
Jmenný rejstřík
Summary
This book traces the efforts of a few dangerous dreamers
and some determined apparatchiks of the Communist Party
of Australia
blessings of a Stalinist takeover. They were very much
supported in these activities by Czechoslovak agents helpful
to their Soviet counterparts. Both countries masked their
agents as diplomats, commercial
Australian trade unionists, writers and merchants were
systematically cultivated by flattery, invitations to cocktail
parties, dinner in the best restaurants and prepaid trips to
Prague, Moscow and Peking.
The first part focusses on Ian Milner and his family.
Milner was born in New Zealand in
espionage for the Soviet Union and soon after for the
Czechoslovak secret services in
Communist Party, first in New Zealand then in Australia,
started earlier. He joined the
teaching at the University of Melbourne. Through Soviet
and Czechoslovak agents he sent his reports on secret British
post-war strategic plans in the Indian, Mediterranean and
Pacific oceans while working in the Department of External
Affairs in Canberra. He continued his spying for both the
Soviet Union and its satellite Czechoslovakia when he was
employed by the United Nations Secretariat in New York
435
between
his espionage during his official travels in the Balkans,
Palestine, Korea and the Pacific region. Although the FBI
was carefully watching him, it did not suspect any spying
activities on his part since it observed the extraterritorial
status of the UN building.
When Phil Kilby most likely reported to his Moscow
employees that the spying activities of Milner (among
many others) were discovered in the VENONA action,
Milner was transferred with his wife
There the Czech secret service took over and found use
for his spying talents, especially at the British Embassy
and at Charles University where they arranged cover
employment for him as a lecturer on British literature
and English teacher.
Readers can scrutinize some of his dangerous
denunciations especially of his boss and friend Dr.
Fried whom the StB also tried to employ as its agent.
Milner proved to be an efficient agent, reporting on his
colleagues and on Anglo-Saxon visitors to the country.
With his second wife
poets and published them in England. From a few quoted
passages it is obvious that he sympathized with their
desperation caused by the horror he helped to spread. His
two wives also had their dealings with the secret police.
The first,
who then acted as „social agent" seducing secretaries at
the British Embassy and elsewhere. The second,
signed up as an agent for two police agencies and worked
for them for five years. Milner supported
the invasion and died, still a Leninist, in Prague in
436
The second part recalls the „Times of Twilight" when
quite a few Western politicians, including Franklin
Roosevelt, Edvard Beneš
Australian authorities, trusted Stalin, believed in his
imaginary democratization and recommended that their
subordinates cooperate with the Soviet representatives who
were almost all secret agents working against the West.
Next we follow Australian „travelling conspirators"
work in support of Stalin's policies in Great Britain and
several liberated colonies such as India, Malaya,
and Vietnam. Prague became an important center for
dozens of young Australian communists who worked
there for Telepress and the communist organized student
international union while considering how best to replicate
the successful Czechoslovak putsch in their own country
on the other side of the world. The Australian CP's profit
taking from the sale of Australian wool is then documented
together with its main protagonists.
A whole series of Czechoslovak consuls and consuls
general is then represented from WWII until
Jaroslav
Jaromír Johanes.
of willing Australian collaborators, mainly leaders of the
CPA,
merchants. They were treated to meals in fashionable
restaurants, cocktail parties at the Sydney consulate with
heavy drinking, and paid trips to Prague, Moscow and
Peking. When they could not obtain passports for flights
to communist countries from Australian authorities,
they obtained them from
Soviet invasion of
437
1968
of Australian democracy. The by then tiny
several miniscule factions.
In the third part of the book, readers can consider
a few samples of Australian „useful fools" (Lenin). The
prominent Australian historian Manning Clark, a lifelong
friend of Ian Milner whom he repeatedly visited in his
Prague „exile", lost his faith in God and attempted to
replace it with faith in Lenin whom he naively imagined
to be benevolent and Christlike. The portrait of Wilfred
Burchett based on his many books is introduced by
Burchetťs
Erwin Kisch
in his reporting. While working for the press and writing
books, he was a paid spy working at various times for the
Soviet Union, China, Korea and Vietnam. His claim that
he was not a communist was proven in Prague archives to
be a lie. In his memoirs he claimed to disapprove of the
butchery of millions of innocent victims in Cambodia,
although until then he had apparently closed his eyes
to it, especially in Mao Tse-tung's China.
In the final part, thanks to their post-fanatical books
of reminiscences, we learn from Australian dangerous
dreamers what chances they had of transforming
their country into a Stalinist paradise and what kind
of a socialism they would have achieved. They acknowledge
that it would have been, as usual, a murderous one.
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spelling | Hrubý, Petr Verfasser aut Dangerous dreamers Nebezpeční snílci Australská levice a Československo Petr Hrubý Brno Stilus 2007 474 S. Ill. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Prameny a studie k dějinám československého exilu 1948 - 1989 9 Zsfassung in engl. Sprache Milner, Ian Communist Party of Australia History Geschichte 1900-2000 Geschichte 1945-1971 gnd rswk-swf Außenpolitik Geschichte Kommunismus Communism Australia History 20th century Espionage, Communist Australia History 20th century Australien Tschechoslowakei Australia Foreign relations Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Foreign relations Australia Tschechoslowakei (DE-588)4078435-6 gnd rswk-swf Australien (DE-588)4003900-6 gnd rswk-swf Tschechoslowakei (DE-588)4078435-6 g Australien (DE-588)4003900-6 g Geschichte 1945-1971 z DE-604 Prameny a studie k dějinám československého exilu 1948 - 1989 9 (DE-604)BV013200428 9 Digitalisierung BSBMuenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015651787&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015651787&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Abstract |
spellingShingle | Hrubý, Petr Nebezpeční snílci Australská levice a Československo Prameny a studie k dějinám československého exilu 1948 - 1989 Milner, Ian Communist Party of Australia History Außenpolitik Geschichte Kommunismus Communism Australia History 20th century Espionage, Communist Australia History 20th century |
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title | Nebezpeční snílci Australská levice a Československo |
title_alt | Dangerous dreamers |
title_auth | Nebezpeční snílci Australská levice a Československo |
title_exact_search | Nebezpeční snílci Australská levice a Československo |
title_exact_search_txtP | Nebezpeční snílci Australská levice a Československo |
title_full | Nebezpeční snílci Australská levice a Československo Petr Hrubý |
title_fullStr | Nebezpeční snílci Australská levice a Československo Petr Hrubý |
title_full_unstemmed | Nebezpeční snílci Australská levice a Československo Petr Hrubý |
title_short | Nebezpeční snílci |
title_sort | nebezpecni snilci australska levice a ceskoslovensko |
title_sub | Australská levice a Československo |
topic | Milner, Ian Communist Party of Australia History Außenpolitik Geschichte Kommunismus Communism Australia History 20th century Espionage, Communist Australia History 20th century |
topic_facet | Milner, Ian Communist Party of Australia History Außenpolitik Geschichte Kommunismus Communism Australia History 20th century Espionage, Communist Australia History 20th century Australien Tschechoslowakei Australia Foreign relations Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Foreign relations Australia |
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