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The term Czechoslovaks comprises two branches of the same Slav nation: the Czechs (pronounced Tchechs) of Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia, and the Slovaks of Slovakia.
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Books of Reference
Czechoslovakia.: Books of Reference.: 1. Official Publications
Correspondence respecting Czechoslovakia, September, 1938. Cmd. 5847.
Further Documents respecting Czechoslovakia including the Agreement concluded, at Munich on September 29, 1939. Cmd. 5848.
Protocol determining the Frontier between Germany and Czechoslovakia. Cmd. 5908.
Manuel Statistique de la République Tchécoslovaque. I. 1920. II. 1925. III. 1928. IV. 1932. Prague.
Annuaire Statistique de la RépubliqueTchécoslovaque. 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938. Prague. (Also an edition of each in German.)
Apercu Statistique de la RépubliqueTchécoslovaque. 1930. Prague.
Bulletin Statistique de la RépubliqueTchécoslovaque.
Department of Overseas Trade Reports. Animal.
Statisticky lexikon obci v Čechách. Prague, 1934.
Statisticky lexikon obci v zemi Moravskoslezské. Prague, 1935.
Statisticky lexikon obci v krajine Slovenskej. Prague, 1936.
Statisticky lexikon obci v zemi Podkarpatoruské Prague, 1937.
Two Years of German Oppression in Czechoslovakia. (Ministry of Foreign Affairs.) London, 1941.
On the reign of terror in Bohemia and Moravia under the regime of Reinhard Heydrich. (Czechoslovak Ministry of Foreign Affairs.) London, 1942.
Four Fighting Years. (Czechoslovak Ministry of Foreign Affairs.) London, 1943.
2. Non-Official Publications
Atlas de la République tchécoslovaque , texte rédigé par Vaclav Laska. Prague, 1936.
Encyclopedic tchécoslovaque. Vol. I. Industrie et commerce. Vol. II. Communications. Vol. III, Agriculture. Edited by V. Brdlik. Prague, 1923–29.
Armstrong (Hamilton Fish), ‘Armistice at Munich’ (a full account of the September Crisis). in Foreign Affairs. New York, January, 1939.
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— My War Memoirs. London, 1929.
Benesh (Bohus), Through the Czech Crisis. London, 1939.
Bestaux (E), Bibliographie tchèque. Prague, 1920.
Buk (P.), La TragédieTchécoslovaque de Septembre 1938 a Mars 1939. Paris, 1939.
Capek (T.), Bohemia under Habsburg Misrule. London, 1915.
— Bohemian Bibliography New York, 1919.
— The Czechs (Bohemians) in America: a Study of their National, Cultural, Political, Social, Economic and Religious Life. New York, 1920.
Ceeh (Jan) and Mellon (J. E.), Czechoslovakia: Land of Dream and Enterprise. London, 1945.
Birckinek-Holmfeld (E.), Dot Jekkoslovakkische Folkshistorie. Copenhagen, 1932.
Bruce (G.), Wanderings in Czechoslovakia. London, 1930. — In the Heartof Europe : Life in Czechoslovakia. London, 1936.
Erdely (E. V.), Germany’s First European Protectorate. The Fate of the Czechs and Slovaks. London, 1941.
— Prague Braves the Hangman. London, 1942.
— Czechoslovakia: Germany’s First European Protectorate. London, 1942.
Freund (R.), Watch Czechoslovakia ! London, 1937.
Gedye (G. E. R.), Fallen Bastions. London, 1939.
Grant Buff (Shiela), A German Protectorate. The Czechs Under Nazi Rule. London, 1942.
Graux (L.), La Tchécoslovaquie Economique. Rapport à M. le Ministre du Commerce et de l’Industrie sur ma Mission économique en Tchechoslovaquie. Juillet 1929–Octobre 1930. Paris. 1930.
Henderson (Alexander), Eye-witness in Czecho-Slovakia. London, 1939.
Holland (C.), Czechoslovakia : the land and its people. London, 1931.
Hronek (J.), Volcano Under Hitler: The Underground War in Czechoslovakia. London, 1942.
Kerner (R. J.) (editor), Czechoslovakia, Twenty Years of Independence. London, 1940.
Krofta (K.), Geschichte der Tschechoslowakei. Berlin, 1932. French translation. Paris, 1934. EDglish translation, London, 1935.
— World Peace. and Czechoslovakia. London, 1937.
Kudela (J.), La Constitution de la RépubliqueTchécoslovaque. Prague, 1922.
Kunosi (A.), The Basis of Czechoslovak Unity. London, 1944.
Lefond (6.) and Desfeuilles (P.), La Tchéeoslovaquie au Travail. Paris, 1933.
Levee (Madeleine), Les Piécurseurs de L’Indépendence Tchèque et Slovaque à Paris. Paris. 1936.
Lützow (Count), Bohemia: an Historical Sketch. London, 1896.
Mackworth (Cecily), Czechoslovakia Fights Back. London, 1943.
— Czechoslovakia. London, 1944.
Martel (R.), La Ruthénie Subcarpathique. Paris, 1935.
Masaryk (T. G.), The Making of a State. London, 1929.
Maurice (C. E ), Bohemia from the earliest times to the foundation of the Czechoslovak Republic in 1918. London, 1922.
Mercier (M.), La Formation de l’ÉtatTchécoslovaque. Prague, 1923.
Mousset (Jean), Les Villes de la Russie Subcarpathique (1919–1938): l’effort tchécoslovaque . Paris, 1938.
Prokes (J.), HistoireTchécoslovaque. Prague, 1929.
Savary (H. R.), La Tchecoslovaquie. Paris, 1930.
Scrimali (A.), La Ruthénie subcarpathique et l’Etat Tchécoslovaque. Paris, 1939.
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— Slovakia Then and Now. A Political Survey. London, 1931.
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Strauss (E.), Die Entstehung der Tschechoslowakischen Republik. Prague, 1934.
Suhaj (Janko), Selected List of English Books on Czechoslovakia London, 1944.
Taborsky (E.), The Czechoslovak Cause. London, 1944.
Thomson (S. Harrison), Czechoslovakia in European History. Princeton, 1943.
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Worliczek (C.), Grundlagen. Grundgedanken und Kritik der Tschechoslowakischen Bodenreform. Reichenberg, 1925.
— Die Tschechoslowakische Land wirtschaft. Brünn, 1932.
Young (Lt.-Comdr. E. P.), Czechoslovakia: Keystone of Peace and Democracy. London, 1938.
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Epstein, M. (1945). Czechoslovakia. In: Epstein, M. (eds) The Statesman’s Year-Book. The Statesman’s Yearbook. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230270749_26
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