Czechoslovakia - Wikipedia Czechoslovakia[2] ( ˌtʃɛkoʊsloʊˈvæki ə, ˈtʃɛkə -, - slə -, - ˈvɑː - ⓘ CHEK-oh-sloh-VAK-ee-ə, CHEK-ə-, -slə-, -VAH-; [3][4] Czech and Slovak: Československo, Česko-Slovensko) [5][6] was a landlocked country in Central Europe, [7] created in 1918, when it declared its independence from Austria-Hungary
Czechoslovakia | History, Map, Facts | Britannica Czechoslovakia, former country in central Europe encompassing the historical lands of Bohemia, Moravia, and Slovakia Czechoslovakia was formed from several provinces of the collapsing empire of Austria-Hungary in 1918, at the end of World War I In the interwar period it became the most prosperous and politically stable state in eastern Europe
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 - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Czechoslovakia, or Czecho-Slovakia, [1] was a country in Europe It split off from Austria-Hungary in 1918 and split apart in 1993 In mid-1938 Nazi Germany took over Czechoslovakia and split off Slovakia Sudetenland was annexed by Germany, other parts of Czechia became its protectorate named Bohemia and Moravia
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
What was Czechoslovakia? – History and Major Facts Initially called the Czechoslovak Republic, the 1960 Constitution renamed it the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic to symbolize the triumph of socialism These changes were accompanied by new state symbols emphasizing the communist ideology
Czechoslovakia - Encyclopedia. com After the Nazi advent to power in Germany in 1933, several thousand Jewish refugees, of whom 4,000 held Czechoslovakian citizenship, entered Czechoslovakia A special committee was founded for their support
Czechoslovakia Country Guide | Prague. org Let’s dive into the diverse world of the Czechoslovakia country, examining its history, culture, and the breathtaking landscapes that distinguish this region After World War I, the region saw the birth of Czechoslovakia, a country that would go on to play a significant role in the area’s history
History of Czechoslovakia - Wikipedia With the collapse of the Austria-Hungary at the end of World War I, the independent country of Czechoslovakia [1] (Czech, Slovak: Československo) was formed as a result of the critical intervention of U S President Woodrow Wilson, among others
Czechoslovakia - Students | Britannica Kids | Homework Help As a geographic and political unit, Czechoslovakia lasted until January 1, 1993 On that day it split into two new countries: the Czech Republic and Slovakia The breakup was by mutual agreement and without violence This article deals with Czechoslovakia as it existed from 1918 to December 31, 1992