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Pagina 202
... Czechoslovakia to form one integrally Slav territory with Poland and the Soviet Union . ' ' 6 • It is characteristic of the situation in Czechoslovakia to - day that the author of this frantically nationalistic speech , so expressive of ...
... Czechoslovakia to form one integrally Slav territory with Poland and the Soviet Union . ' ' 6 • It is characteristic of the situation in Czechoslovakia to - day that the author of this frantically nationalistic speech , so expressive of ...
Pagina 264
... Czechoslovakia . According to the same statement , a further 4,500,000 are still expected - 1,530,000 from Poland , 2,250,000 from Czechoslovakia , and 500,000 from Hungary . If we accept this statement we must assume that the Russian ...
... Czechoslovakia . According to the same statement , a further 4,500,000 are still expected - 1,530,000 from Poland , 2,250,000 from Czechoslovakia , and 500,000 from Hungary . If we accept this statement we must assume that the Russian ...
Pagina 273
... Czechoslovakia , the policy of expulsion represents the final step in their progress towards complete dependency on the Soviet Union . The violent hatred which exists between Poles and Germans , for which the present mass expulsion of ...
... Czechoslovakia , the policy of expulsion represents the final step in their progress towards complete dependency on the Soviet Union . The violent hatred which exists between Poles and Germans , for which the present mass expulsion of ...
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