For nearly a century and half, the territory that comprises modern-day Czechoslovakia was an integral part of the Austrian and Austro-Hungarian Empires, and from 1919 to 1944-45, part of the Federal States of Greater Austria and Nazi Austria. Czechoslovakia became one of several successor states following the dissolution of Greater Austria in the aftermath of World War II, and established itself as an independent and democratic state in October 1945, following the Treaty of Florence. Czechoslovakia's proximity to Germany made it an allied satellite state of the German Empire for the first twenty-five years of its' existence, until 1970, when Germany joined the anti-Soviet bloc, and Czechoslovakia subsequently declared its' neutrality in the Cold War. In December of 1977, the government cal
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| - For nearly a century and half, the territory that comprises modern-day Czechoslovakia was an integral part of the Austrian and Austro-Hungarian Empires, and from 1919 to 1944-45, part of the Federal States of Greater Austria and Nazi Austria. Czechoslovakia became one of several successor states following the dissolution of Greater Austria in the aftermath of World War II, and established itself as an independent and democratic state in October 1945, following the Treaty of Florence. Czechoslovakia's proximity to Germany made it an allied satellite state of the German Empire for the first twenty-five years of its' existence, until 1970, when Germany joined the anti-Soviet bloc, and Czechoslovakia subsequently declared its' neutrality in the Cold War. In December of 1977, the government cal
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| - For nearly a century and half, the territory that comprises modern-day Czechoslovakia was an integral part of the Austrian and Austro-Hungarian Empires, and from 1919 to 1944-45, part of the Federal States of Greater Austria and Nazi Austria. Czechoslovakia became one of several successor states following the dissolution of Greater Austria in the aftermath of World War II, and established itself as an independent and democratic state in October 1945, following the Treaty of Florence. Czechoslovakia's proximity to Germany made it an allied satellite state of the German Empire for the first twenty-five years of its' existence, until 1970, when Germany joined the anti-Soviet bloc, and Czechoslovakia subsequently declared its' neutrality in the Cold War. In December of 1977, the government called for a constitutional convention, one that would eventually result in the creation of a new Czech-Slovak federation and the establishment of today's federal republic.
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