"After the signment of the Munich agreement in 1938 the British government decided to provide financial support (officially it was a loan for the Czechoslovak government) to refugees and emmigrants from former Czechoslovakia to other states. A person charged with care about matters of refugees was a british clerk Robert J. Stopford. British government gave about 4 millions pounds.\r\nUntill March 1939 this financial aid was given about 12.000 emigrants who than moved to Palestine, United States and Great Britain. "@eng . "Stopford´s action"@eng . .