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Jugoslavia: A Commonwealth in the Making

Vosnjak, Bogumil | July 13, 1918 issue

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The future historian of the World War I will be especially interested in the beginnings of the new state life among the nations which lost their independence under the iron heel of Hapsburg autocracy. The downfall of the Hapsburgs is considered by Jugoslavs, Czecho-Slovaks, and Poles as the condition of their emancipation from German ascendancy, and the independence of Jugoslavia, Bohemia, and Poland is for these nations the only issue. In the last years before the outbreak of the great war, there was a saying that the future of Austria-Hungary depended upon the solution of the Jugoslav question.

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HISTORIANS; WORLD War, 1914-1918; DICTATORSHIP; POLITICAL science; LIBERTY; GERMANY
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