INTERWAR CZECHOSLOVAKIA: LESSONS FOR HISTORY

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2018

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During the First World War the Principle of Nationalities (each nation to have its national state), a prinsiple supported also by the USA, was crystallized and ac- complished. On the ruins of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Czechoslovakia proclaimed itself independent, its borders being set up by the treaties system from Versailles. During the years of the First Republic, Czechoslovakia has imposed itself as a state with a stable economic development, with an authentic multiparty democracy. At the same time, being supported by nazi Germany, the ethnic Germans from the Sudet region of Czechoslova- kia ultimately requested the accession of this region to Germany. Otherwise, A. Hitler threatened to start a war in support of the Germans from Sudet. The Great Powers got involved. Hitler’s claims were met at the Munchen Conference. This fact led to the dis- sapearance of Czechoslovakia from Europe’s political arena.

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First Czecho-Slovak Republic (1918-1938)

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PETRENCU, Anatol. Interwar Czechoslovakia: Lessons for History. In: 100 de ani de la proclamarea independenţei Cehoslovaciei: conferinţă internaţională.3 octombrie 2018, Chișinău. CEP USM, 2018, pp. 46-56. ISBN 978-9975-142-59-5.

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