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Mašín edit

[1]: sorry for not answering - I was off long time and overlook your message.

I wrote the article because the initial version was real crap, not because of being expert. It is currently an overview. The German version looks more qualified (it looks missing the early period 1948-51, when one of the brothers got inprisoned - this probably formed their next actions). Pavel Vozenilek 21:30, 16 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

About validity of Rambousek's version: no one knows. As far as I know the controversy around Masin brothers runs from time to time through Czech media (surefire way to get emotional attention of viewers/readers) and is used as a proxy for political skirmishes (let's suggest them for state honor, the president will refuse, here's dirt to throw on him).
I am not aware about a published and widely known work of historians studying the group but I am no authority here. Barbara Masin's version is probably the most detailed what does exist but I cannot judge whether/how much it is biased (didn't read, the reviews I saw were pretty shallow). Pavel Vozenilek 21:47, 16 May 2006 (UTC)Reply
Two documents (in Czech) may contain some useful information. [2] These are reports for the Central Committee of Communist Party of Czechoslovakia from years 1954/55 from the trial against the group. Skimming through, they contain details and since being "top secret", not a public propaganda, grains of truth may lie inside.
One possiblity would be to ask User:Ross.Hedvicek (a Czech emigrant) who may know Rambousek or Masins personally. Pavel Vozenilek 23:10, 16 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

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