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Meaning of "czechoslovak government"

czechoslovak government - This phrase refers to the government of Czechoslovakia, a former country in Central Europe. It was in existence from 1918 to 1992, when it peacefully split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia. The phrase is used to describe the governing body and policies of Czechoslovakia during its existence

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czechoslovak government
Czechoslovak government in exile.
There are few women in the Czechoslovak government.
Czechoslovak government in exile arrives in London.
The operation of the new Czechoslovak government was distinguished by stability.
The political prison block in the camp was constructed with assistance from the Czechoslovak government.
The Czechoslovak government was neither invited nor consulted.
In terms of economic reforms the new Czechoslovak government has shown bold.
The Czechoslovak government published little budget information.
Special funding was provided by the Czechoslovak government to rebuild most of the houses.
The Czechoslovak government began with a geological survey to find a suitable seismically stable site.
An application for extradition by the Czechoslovak government was ignored by the Austrian justice department.
The Czechoslovak government offered a new plan providing all nationalities with proportional representation in state offices.
The German government called on the Czechoslovak government to take action against the station.
The Czechoslovak government was in no way prepared to surrender to the Germans.
Decisions regarding the Hungarian minority reverted to the Czechoslovak government.

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The decision of the Czechoslovak government was absolutely unanimous.
He was informed about plan of Sudeten Germans to sabotage negotiations with Czechoslovak government.
For the next few decades the Czechoslovak government attempted to control and industrialize Slovakia.
During his tenure in Ostrava he encouraged the Polish minority to oppose the Czechoslovak government.
Diplomatic protests by the Czechoslovak government to the German government went unanswered.
The agreement stated also that Board of Commissioners would be under control of Czechoslovak government.
The Prague Spring was legitimised by the Czechoslovak government as a socialist reform movement.
The Czechoslovak government capitulated on September 30 and reluctantly agreed to abide by the agreement.
Lord Runciman continued his work attempting to pressure the Czechoslovak government into concessions.
It depended largely on Czechoslovak government support, but the subsidies grew thinner by the year.
It also alleged he had discussed the overthrow of the Czechoslovak government with Josef Šnejdárek.
The Czechoslovak government held an emergency session, and loudly expressed its disagreement with the occupation.
Negotiations between the Czechoslovak government and Moscow ensued.
Under considerable pressure the Czechoslovaks also agreed, causing the Czechoslovak government to fall.
The representatives of the CzechosloVak government in London arrived at front,.
However, it was shortly after banned by the Czechoslovak government.
The Czechoslovak government was forced to accept the Sudetenland 's annexation into Germany.
His father became Finance Minister of the Czechoslovak government in exile in London.
The Czechoslovak Government which was formed in 1990 committed itself clearly to European integration.
The followers of Konrad Henlein begin an armed revolt against the Czechoslovak government in Sudetenland.
Polish media inform that Czechoslovak government closed Polish-Czechoslovak border, August 18.
Klement Gottwald, leader of the Czechoslovakian communists had set up a rival Czechoslovak government in Moscow.
After the war, the reconstituted Czechoslovak government took control of these plants.
At noon on 30 September, Poland gave an ultimatum to the Czechoslovak government.
The Czechoslovak government withdrew their citizenship in 1961.
However, that deal was not approved by the Czechoslovak government in Prague.
In January 1950, the Czechoslovak government ordered the organization to leave Prague.
In April 1935, the party was renamed Sudetendeutsche Partei following a mandatory demand of the Czechoslovak government.
The newspaper was banned by the Czechoslovak government in September 1933.
A provisional Czechoslovak government was established in the eastern Slovak town of Kosice on April 4, 1945.
The castle was confiscated from his family in 1945 by the Czechoslovak government.
A provisional Czechoslovak government was formed by the Soviets in Slovak 's Košice on 4th of April 1945.
In 1929 he won a court case requiring compensation from the Czechoslovak government.
After the war Krebs was executed by the Czechoslovak government in Prague in 1947.
In 1943 he was summoned to London by the Czechoslovak government in exile.

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