The article is devoted to one of the periods of Czechoslovak-Russian/Czechoslovak-Soviet relations in the beginning of the 20th century. The reasons that led the Czechoslovak government to create in 1921 The Russian Aid Campaign and its development.
The emergence and formation of the Russian émigré community, as well as its heterogeneous composition. The focus of this article is on visual objects and monuments in the public space of Prague that have disappeared over time or are still preserved today, created or connected with the history of the Russian emigration to Czechoslovakia in the period from 1918 to 1938.