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- Czechoslovakia (/ˌtʃɛkoʊsloʊˈvæki.ə, ˈtʃɛkə-, -slə-, -ˈvɑː-/ CHEK-oh-sloh-VAK-ee-ə, CHEK-ə-, -⁠slə-, -⁠VAH-; Czech and Slovak: Československo, Česko-Slovensko)...
- The military occupation of Czechoslovakia by **** Germany began with the German annexation of the Sudetenland in 1938, continued with the creation of the...
- The dissolution of Czechoslovakia (Czech: Rozdělení Československa, Slovak: Rozdelenie Československa), which took effect on December 31, 1992, was the...
- Czechoslovakia 1968 (also known as Czechoslovakia 1918-1968) is a 1969 short do****entary film about the "Prague Spring", the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia...
- minister of Czechoslovakia (Czech: předseda vlády Československa, Slovak: predseda vlády Česko-Slovenska) was the head of government of Czechoslovakia, from...
- Austria-Hungary at the end of World War I, the independent country of Czechoslovakia (Czech, Slovak: Československo) was formed as a result of the critical...
- The education system in the former state of Czechoslovakia built on previous provision, which included compulsory education and was adapted in some respects...
- Partition of Czechoslovakia may refer to: German occupation of Czechoslovakia Munich Agreement First Vienna Award Dissolution of Czechoslovakia This disambiguation...
- Czechoslovakia had a peak po****tion of 15.6 million, mainly composed of Czechs, Slovaks, Hungarians, Romani people, Silesians, Ruthenians, Ukrainians...
- Events from the year 1984 in Czechoslovakia. President: Gustáv Husák. Prime Minister: Lubomír Štrougal. 13 May – Czechoslovakia declares that it will not...