CZECHOSLOVAKIAN CHALLENGES THE SUDETEN GERMANS, UPPER SILESIA AND TRANSCARPATHIA FROM THE COLLAPSE OF AUSTRIA-HUNGARY TO THE END OF INTERWAR CZECHOSLOVAKIA 1918-1939.
Autor: | GORI, ENRICO |
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Zdroj: | Nuova Rivista Storica; sep-dec2023, Vol. 107 Issue 3, p1095-1154, 60p |
Abstrakt: | This paper analyzes the development of the national questions arising in the Czechoslovakian state since its formation in November 1918: the Germans residing in the Sudeten region of Western Bohemia, the industrial region of Těšín/Zaolzie in Upper Silesia, claimed by Poland, and Subcarpathian Ruthenia/Transcarpathia, claimed by Hungary, and how they ultimately led to the First Czechoslovakian Republic's isolation, partition and destruction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
Databáze: | Complementary Index |
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