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K polskému faktoru v česko-slovenském vztahu

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Title in English Polish Factor in Czech-Slovak Relations
Authors

GONĚC Vladimír

Year of publication 2006
Type Chapter of a book
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Description For the entire period, which the exception of a brief period in the mid-twenties, one of the focuses of Polish foreign policy was the internal disruption of Czechoslovakia. To this end, they took advantage of the Polish minority in Czechoslovakia and they supported similar efforts by the Hungarian govenrment. Beginning in the thirties, Slovak radicals, underappreciated by the Polish govenrmment, began to develop. The climax came in 1938 in connection with nazi pressure and the Munich Agreement. One from documents over this Polish politics were annexed.
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