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| | Thomas Masaryk |
 | | In addition, how could a person, who was brought up speaking the German language, and enjoying German culture, a man, who obtained all his education in German, become a Nationalistic Czech and the first President of Czechoslovakia. |
 | | Masaryk hardly mentioned either his father, Josef Masarik, or his brothers Martin and Ludwig, always emphasizing his mother, to whom he felt he was indebted for everything, even though, she was German and he was a "Czech". |
 | | The Sudeten-German representation under Rudolf Lodgman Von Auen, (1877-1962), as part of the German-Austrian delegation, was from the outset in a losing position. |
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