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  Czechoslovakia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It consisted of the present-day territories of the Czech Republic, Slovakia and (until 1939 / 29 June 1945) the Carpathian Ruthenia (Carpatho-Ukraine).
In 1992, the federal parliament decided to split the country in the Czech Republic and Slovakia as of January 1, 1993.
The 1960 Constitution (The Constitution of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic) [a Communist one till 1989] with amendments in 1968 (Czechoslovakia turned into a federation), 1971, 1975, 1978, 1989 (leading role of the KSC abolished) and several times during 1990-1992 (e.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Czechoslovakia   (1742 words)

  
 Czechoslovak Constitution of 1920   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
All citizens of the Czechoslovak Republic without distinction of sex who are 30 years of age and who comply with the conditions of the suffrage law may be elected as Deputies to the Chamber.
All citizens of the Czechoslovak Republic without distinction of sex who are 45 years of age and who comply with the other conditions concerning the constitution and the rights and powers of the Senate are eligible to the Senate.
All inhabitants of the Czechoslovak Republic enjoy in the same degree as the citizens of the Republic, the right to profess and exercise publicly and privately any creed, religion, or faith whatsoever, so far as the exercise of the same is not in conflict with public law and order or with morality.
www2.tltc.ttu.edu /kelly/Archive/czslconst1920.html   (9137 words)

  
 Background Notes Archive - Europe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The Czechoslovak Government immediately declared that the troops had not been invited into the country and that their invasion was a violation of socialist principles, international law, and the UN Charter.
The republic's economic transformation is far from complete--the government still faces serious challenges in transforming the housing sector, privatizing the health care system, solving serious environmental problems, and helping newly privatized state-owned companies adjust to the rigors of free-market competition.
An agreement was concluded to divide all federal property of the former Czechoslovak state according to a 2:1 ratio in favor of the Czech Republic.
dosfan.lib.uic.edu /ERC/bgnotes/eur/czechrepublic9407.html   (3989 words)

  
 Czech Republic - Introduction
The republic also served as a haven for the minorities of the neighboring states fleeing the oppression of the ruling majority (see Czechoslovak Democracy.
In spite of the tolerant and libertarian policies of the Czechoslovak government toward the German and other minorities within the republic's borders, Hitler used the pretext of dissatisfied minorities to dismember Czechoslovakia in 1938 as a prelude to his attack on Poland (see Second Republic, 1938-39).
The Czechoslovak social structure in the 1980s consisted mainly of workers and collective farmers, a small class of intelligentsia, and, at the top of the hierarchy, the communist party elite.
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 CZECH REPUBLIC
The Czech Republic is one of the most industrialized countries in Eastern Europe, and much of the industrial output of Prague is exported to the countries of Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States.
The Czech Republic is bordered on the south by Austria, on the north by Poland, on the west by Germany, and on the east by Slovakia.
It is bound by Poland to the north, Austria to the south, Germany to the west and Slovakia to the east.
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After the dismemberment of the Czechoslovak Republic and the collapse of its constitutional foundations, the conditions that prevailed for a number of years made impossible the democratic formation of the people's constitutive power within the territory of the Republic.
Therefore, the President of the Republic, Dr. Edvard Benes, has remained the head of state of Czechoslovakia without interruption since 18 December 1935, and is recognized as the head of state by the governments of the United Nations, as well as by the governments of other nations.
Apart from recognition by Great Britain, the Czechoslovak Republic, represented de jure by the provisional government in London, was recognized by 27 countries, either in the form of an explicit recognition or by the establishment of diplomatic relations.
test.concourt.cz /angl_verze/doc/p-14-94.html   (6582 words)

  
 Czech Republic - THE CZECHOSLOVAK REPUBLIC, 1918-39
The independence of Czechoslovakia was proclaimed on October 28, 1918, by the Czechoslovak National Council in Prague.
But the Czechoslovak Republic (which also came to be known as the First Republic) suffered internal constrictions, which, when coupled with foreign aggression, destroyed it.
The conference approved the establishment of the Czechoslovak Republic, to encompass the historic Bohemian Kingdom (including Bohemia, Moravia, and Silesia), Slovakia, and Ruthenia.
countrystudies.us /czech-republic/21.htm   (638 words)

  
 Czech Republic
The Czech Republic's central European landscape is dominated by the Bohemian Massif, which rises to heights of 3,000 ft (900 m) above sea level.
The Czech Republic and the EU's influence on its treatment of Roma.
The Czech Republic is an integral part of European civilisation.
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 - Úøad vlády Èeské republiky -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
At present only 9 decrees of the President of the Republic issued abroad and 48 decrees of the President of the Republic issued in the territory of Czechoslovakia continue to be part of the legal system of the Czech and Slovak Republics.
It needs to be stressed that property of persons who remained faithful to the Czechoslovak Republic, who never conspired against the Czech and Slovak nations and who participated actively in the struggle for their liberation or suffered under Nazi or fascist terror, was not confiscated.
The authorities of the Czech Republic involved in criminal proceedings are, without any doubt, ready to investigate any notifications in respect to any crimes against humanity committed during the expulsion, which are not subject to any expiration, and to punish the perpetrators should they be found guilty.
www.vlada.cz /1250/eng/vlada/dokumenty/benesovy_dekrety.htm   (3827 words)

  
 Senát Národního shromá¾dìní R   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Articles the growth, produce of manufacture of the Czechoslovak Republic, enumerated and described in Schedule II annexed to this Agreement and made a part thereof, shall, on their importation into the United States of America, be exempt from ordinary customs duties in excess of those set forth and provided for in the said Schedule.
The Czechoslovak Republic and the United States of America agree that the notes and provisions included in Schedules I and II annexed to this Agreement and in the accompanying Protocol are hereby given force and effect as integral parts of this Agreement.
The present Agreement shall be ratified by the President of the Czechoslovak Republic after the declaration of approval by the National Assembly of the Czechoslovak Republic and shall be proclaimed by the President of the United States of America.
www.senat.cz /zajimavosti/tisky/4vo/tisky/T0689_02.html   (884 words)

  
 Czech Republic
The official coat of arms of the Czech Republic is based on the arms of the lands of the Czech crown in the middle ages.
The Czechoslovak State Flag is a white-red field with the red colour in the bottom, which is in fact the Czech Flag and a blue threeangle, which had been added as the Slovak part of the complete flag.
The Slovak Republic legislation was dated 1 March 1990, and laid down the arms (almost identical with those of pre-Communist era), the flag (the plain tricolour), seal and anthem.
flagspot.net /flags/cz.html   (1649 words)

  
 Commanding Heights : Czech Republic Overview | on PBS
At the war's end, the Austro-Hungarian Empire collapses, and the Czechoslovak Republic is formed.
The multiethnic Republic comprises Bohemia, Moravia, Silesia, Slovakia, and Ruthenia.
On January 1, 1993, the Czech Republic and the Republic of Slovakia are peacefully established.
www.pbs.org /wgbh/commandingheights/lo/countries/cz/cz_overview.html   (1008 words)

  
 Hero of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The title of the Hero of the Czechoslovak Republic was established 1955.
The name of the title was changed to Hero of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic in 1960.
Awarded 31 times to some Czechoslovak war heros, to the general and later president Ludvík Svoboda, to the Czechoslovak president Gustáv Husák, to the Czech cosmonaut Vladimír Remek, Soviet generals and marshals and to Leonid Brezhnev.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hero_of_the_Czechoslovak_Socialist_Republic   (112 words)

  
 Post-War Czechoslovakia
The delegation was to mobilize the liberated local population to form a Czechoslovak army and to prepare for elections in cooperation with recently established national committees.
The Czechoslovak National Front coalition government, formed at Kosice in April 1945, issued decrees providing for the expulsion of all Sudeten Germans with the exception of those who had demonstrated loyalty to the republic.
Czechoslovaks, bitterly disappointed by the West at Munich, responded favorably to both the KSC and the Soviet alliance.
www.shsu.edu /~his_ncp/CzechPW.html   (4734 words)

  
 Közlemények
The first Czechoslovak Republic (1918-1938) was recreated in 1945 at the end of World cases, Czechoslovakia utterly failed to form a governmental structure that secured freedom, prosperity, peace, and equal rights for all citizens of the state.
The Czechoslovak parliament by a unanimous vote in June 1945 transferred Ruthenia to the Soviet Union, without the consent of the Ruthenian population.
The second Czechoslovak Republic was artificially built in foreign chancelleries and its survival was dependent on foreign assistance.
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 Czechoslovakia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
It consistedof the present-day territories of the Czech Republic, Slovakia and (until 1939) Carpatho-Ukraine ( Ruthenia).It was the most industrialized part of the former Austria-Hungary, was a democratic republic throughout the pre- World War II period, but was characterized by ethnic problems.
In 1992, thefederal parliament decided to split the country in the Czech Republic and Slovakia as of January 1, 1993.
The 1960 Constitution (The Constitution of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic) [a Communist one till 1989] with amendments in 1968 (Czechoslovakiaturned into a federation), 1971, 1975, 1978, 1989 (leading role of the KSC abolished) and several times during 1990-1992 (e.
www.therfcc.org /czechoslovakia-1382.html   (1300 words)

  
 Czech and Slovak History: An Annotated Bibliography (European Reading Room, Library of Congress)
Connaughton, Richard M. The Republic of the Ushakovka: Admiral Kolchak and the Allied Intervention in Siberia, 1918-20.
Czechoslovak Legion extensively discussed in volume 2, The Decision to Intervene, especially in Chapters 6, 12, and 13.
Activities of Czechoslovak Legion discussed in Chapters 6, 7 and 9 of volume one, Intervention and the War.
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 International Criminal Defense Group - McNabb Associates, P.C.
Embezzlement by any person or persons, hired, salaried or employed, to the detriment of their employers or principals, when the crime or offense is punishable by imprisonment or other corporal punishment by the laws of both countries, and where the amount [*5] embezzled exceeds one hundred dollars or the Czechoslovak equivalent.
If, however, the fugitive is merely charged with crime, a duly authenticated copy of the warrant of arrest in the country where the crime was committed, and of the depositions upon which such warrant may have been issued, shall be produced, with such other evidence or proof as may be deemed competent in the case.
The present Treaty of which the English and Czechoslovak texts are equally authentic shall be ratified by the High Contracting Parties in accordance with their respective constitutional methods and shall take effect on the date of the exchange of ratifications which shall take place at Washington as soon as possible.
www.usextradition.com /czech_bi.htm   (1504 words)

  
 migrace online - Act on the Acquisition of Czech Citizenship by Former Citizens of Czechoslovakia (No 194/1999)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The third way of losing one’s Czechoslovak citizenship was directly through being granted citizenship of a different country and in particular the United States, with whom Czechoslovakia had signed a Treaty of Naturalization (No. 169/1929) aimed at preventing dual citizenship between Czechoslovakia and the Untied States.
If any such person proclaimed the desire to retain his or her Czechoslovak citizenship, he or she would be considered as never having lost the citizenship in the first place.
This act was passed along with a wide-ranging amendment to the Citizenship Act, which granted Czech citizenship to all persons living on the territory of the Czech Republic at the time of the breakup of Czechoslovakia.
www.migrationonline.cz /law_f.shtml?x=188513   (680 words)

  
 Czechoslovakia
It finally became the Czech and Slovak Federative Republic in 1990, and was dissolved 1 january 1993 when it was split into the Czech Republic and Slovak Republic.
(1) The Flag and (!) the Standart of the President of the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic is white with a bordure, compound from flames alternate of white, red and bloue.
„(1) The Standart of the President of the Republic is white, with bordure of white, blue and red small fields: In its centre are the State Arms, by sides with linden branches (golden).
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 Czech Republic (04/05)
The Czech Republic has a well-educated population and a well-developed infrastructure, but much of its industrial plant and equipment dating from communist days is obsolete.
The Czech Republic has made significant progress toward creating a stable and attractive climate for investment, although continuing reports of corruption are troubling to investors.
The Czech Republic is a member of the UN and OSCE and has contributed to numerous peacekeeping operations, including IFOR/SFOR in Bosnia and KFOR in Kosovo, as well as Desert Shield/Desert Storm.
www.state.gov /r/pa/ei/bgn/3237.htm   (4912 words)

  
 Czechoslovakia - free-definition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Czechoslovakia ( Czech and Slovak : Československo) was a country in Central Europe that existed from 1918 until 1992 (except for the World War II period).
It consisted of the present-day territories of the Czech Republic, Slovakia and (until 1939) Carpatho-Ukraine ( Ruthenia).
It was the most industrialized part of the former Austria-Hungary, was a democratic republic throughout the pre- World War II period, but was characterized by ethnic problems.
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 Czechoslovak region, history of --  Encyclopædia Britannica
From Munich to the disruption of the republic
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 Czechoslovak
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 History of Czecholsovakia, 1918-1992
World War One and the Birth of the First Czechoslovak Republic.
Problems of the First Republic V: The Development of the Communist Party.
"The Slovak Republic, 1939-1945." In: Stanislav J. Kirschbaum.
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