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because its an amazing country, this country went through racism and communism so we have to remember this country.

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Why is Czechoslovakia important to us?

because its an amazing country, this country went through racism and communism so we have to remember this country.


Why is Czechoslovakia no longer considered a member of the US?

Czechoslovakia was never considered to be part of the US. Czechoslovakia has not existed since it became two separate countries, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, in 1993.


Why was Czechoslovakia so important to Hitler?

A majority of the population there was already Germans that had been living their during WW1 when it became Czechoslovakia.


What are important issues to czechoslavakia?

We just hate when you call us Czechoslovakia. There are two states now - Czech rep. and Slovak rep. since 1993.


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What did the US do about the communist coup d'etat in Czechoslovakia?

There was actually little the US could do about the communist takeover in Czechoslovakia. Diplomatic relations remained and the relationship was cordial for the length of the communist regime.


Is tourism important to Czechoslovakia?

Yes it is, as it would be one of the main countries income'.


Why was it strategically important for Germany to conquer Austria and Czechoslovakia?

Because they wanted to, and that was enough for Hitler.


What year did Shirley Temple become a US ambassador to Czechoslovakia?

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How do you spell Checklaslovakia?

Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia


What is the origin of the surname osif?

According to an 1880s census, most of the Osifs that came into the US were from Czechoslovakia.


What is Prague to Czechoslovakia?

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