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Summary Of: Czechoslovakia

Czechoslovakia may also refer to what is now the... Czechoslovakia continued to exist... Czechoslovakia was founded in October 1918 as one of the successor states of... of Czechoslovakia to ever fully accept the creation of the new state... and once a unified Czechoslovakia was restored after WWII... this idea was left behind and Czechoslovakia was a country of two nations... forced Czechoslovakia to cede the German... In 1939 Czechoslovakia was invaded by... Czechoslovakia grew increasingly economically weak relative to Western Europe... Czechoslovakia was turned into a... Czechoslovakia had the following... The mass media in Czechoslovakia was controlled by the... Czechoslovakia national football team... Czechoslovakia national football team... Occupation of Czechoslovakia by Nazi Germany... Effects on the environment in Czechoslovakia from Soviet influence during the Cold War... Effects on the environment in Czechoslovakia from Soviet influence during the Cold War... Orders and Medals of Czechoslovakia including Order of the White Lion...

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