This Week in National Press Club History

March 1939: Ambassador of Czechoslovakia Vladimir Hurban tells the Club of the capture of his country by the Nazis.

March 29, 1966: India ’s Prime Minister Indira Gandhi speaks on increasing Sino-Soviet tensions.

April 1, 1983: Zambia President Kenneth Kaunda addresses a Press Club luncheon.

This Week in National Press Club History is brought to you by the History and Heritage Committee, which is dedicated to preserving and revitalizing the Club’s history through displays, panel discussions and lectures, as well as interviewing members as part of the Club’s oral history project.

For more information on upcoming History and Heritage Committee-sponsored events, or to join the committee, contact Bill [email protected] .