Czechoslovakia - Wikipedia Czechoslovakia adhered to the Declaration by United Nations and was a founding member of the United Nations 1946–1948: The country was governed by a coalition government with communist ministers, including the prime minister and the minister of interior
Czechoslovakia | History, Map, Facts | Britannica Czechoslovakia, former country in central Europe encompassing the historical lands of Bohemia, Moravia, and Slovakia It was formed from several provinces of the collapsing empire of Austria-Hungary in 1918, at the end of World War I
The History Of Czechoslovakia And Why It Split Up - WorldAtlas Czechoslovakia ceased to exist on December 31, 1992, and split into two new countries: Slovakia and the Czech Republic As World War II ended, Soviet troops came in and took control of much of Bohemia, Moravia, and Slovakia
Czechoslovakia - New World Encyclopedia Czechoslovakia (Czech and Slovak languages: Československo) was a country in Central Europe that existed from October 28, 1918, when it declared independence from the Austro-Hungarian Empire, until 1992 On January 1, 1993, Czechoslovakia split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia
Czechoslovakia | Holocaust Encyclopedia Czechoslovakia was founded in 1918 after the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian state at the end of World War I It included the Czech provinces of Bohemia and Moravia, Slovakia, the province of Subcarpathian Rus (Transcarpathian Ukraine), and portions of Austrian Silesia
What was Czechoslovakia? – History and Major Facts World History Edu outlines the political, economic, social, and cultural dimensions of Czechoslovakia, also known as the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic
What all modern-day countries comprised Czechoslovakia? Czechoslovakia was a prominent nation that existed between the years 1918 and 1992 On January 1st, 1993, Czechoslovakia split into two sovereign nations: the Czech Republic and Slovakia