[The end of the Second World War in Yugoslavia and the questions of prisoners of war and recruitment of new soldiers in the eyes of representatives of the Czechoslovak exile government]
This text deals with a potential recruitment of prisoners of war in order to deploy them against the German army. Particular attention is dedicated to the opinions of several representatives of the Czechoslovak exile government on these issues, including the question of possible recruitment of new soldiers into the Czechoslovak exile army. This can contribute to a better understanding of the Czechoslovak military mission delegated in July 1944 to the headquarters of Josip Broz Tito, the commander of the Yugoslav partisans and communists. However, the complex political circumstances and immediacy of the wartime situation did not provide much space for realizing these goals of the Czechoslovak mission.
