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Рубрики WWI; 1917-1939; Версия для печати

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>>Кто там свободный выбор делал?
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>Чешский национальный совет 28 октября 1918 провозгласил в Праге независимость Чехословакии, а 30 октября Словацкий национальный совет в Мартинской декларации заявил об отделении Словакии от Венгрии и создании чехословацкого государства.

Это уже последствия.

31 мая 1918 было заключено Питтсбургское соглашение.

Pittsburgh Agreement

The Pittsburgh Agreement (sometimes Pact) was the result of a meeting of Slovak-American and Czech-American activists toward the end of World War I. It played a role in the Allies' goal to carve new countries out of the ethnic German- and Hungarian-dominated Habsburg monarchy after its capitulation.

The Pittsburgh Agreement approved of one of the countries to be set up jointly for the Slovaks and Czechs, and stipulated aspects of its future makeup. The activists agreed, voted on, and unanimously approved its wording in Pittsburgh, PA, on Friday, 31 May 1918.

Memorial Day 1918

The three groups represented at the negotiations were the Slovak-Americans' umbrella organization the Slovak League of America, the Czech National Association, and the Union of Czech Catholics (the Czech-Americans were unable to bridge their secular–religious split). A key person in the negotiations was Prof. Tomáš Garrigue-Masaryk, the future country's president.


http://www.pitt.edu/~votruba/qsonhist/pittsburghagreement.html