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Czechoslovakia between the Wars: Democracy on Trial

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I shall use the highest Western standards of democracy for measuring the Czechoslovak achievement between the two wars, and I shall concentrate on the issue of the relations of the Czechs with the Germans, the largest minority in the state.

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  1. E. Beneš, Pamšti (Prague, 1947) p. 29.

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  2. Fred Hahn, ‘Masaryk and the Germans’, in Harry Hanak (ed.), T. G. Masaryk (London,1989).

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© 1992 International Council for Soviet and East European Studies, and John Morison

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Zeman, Z.A.B. (1992). Czechoslovakia between the Wars: Democracy on Trial. In: Morison, J. (eds) The Czech and Slovak Experience. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-22241-4_10

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