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The Czecho-Slovak Nation

Masaryk, Thomas G. | October 5, 1918 issue

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Immediately after the declaration of World War I the whole Czecho-Slovak nation arraigned itself against Austria-Hungary and Germany on the side of the Allies. An open opposition to the war and to Austria was begun by the Czecho-Slovak soldiers. The Czecho-Slovak army in Russia, France, and Italy has been formed of prisoners of war who were set free by the Russian Government, and who entered the army as free Czecho-Slovak citizens. The Czecho-Slovak state will be an effective barrier against Germany.

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WORLD War, 1914-1918; SOLDIERS; PRISONERS of war; ARMED Forces; CZECHOSLOVAKIA; GERMANY
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