Glasul Minorităţilor. La Voix des Minorités. Die Stimme der Minderheiten. 1937-07
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Topic of this issue: The Pact of the Hungarian Party with the Averescan Party. The precedents, the reasons for the conclusion, the text, the changes, the consequences, the resolution and its conclusions.
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This issue is offering an essay written by Imre Mikó (* 1911) in French / German and Romanian language. Title of the text in English: » The Transilvanian Question in the European public perception and opinion between 1865 and 1920 «
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please find in the » Introduction.pdf « a complete Table of Content for all annual issues of 1936
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please find in the » Introduction.pdf « a complete Table of Content for all annual issues of 1936
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When Edvard Beneš, in 1931, was in office as Minister of Foreign Affairs of Czechoslovakia, he presented this Exposé to the Commissions of Foreign Affairs in both the House of Deputees and in the Senat. It has summarized his ideas about a solution of the Crises of European National Economies. The text has been published in 1931 by ORBIS-Publishing in Prague as issue 6 in the series "Sources and Documents on Contemporary Czechoslovak Hiostory"-
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When Edvard Beneš, in 1933, was still in office as Czechoslovak Minister for Foreign Affairs, he delivered this Exposé on European Collective Security to the house of Parliament in Prague as well as tot he Senat. The text was then published by ORBIS-Publisher in Pragie as issue Nr.29 in ist series „Czechoslovak Sources and Documents“
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When the Czech historian Kamil Krofta, in 1936, was in office as Czechoslovak Minister for Foreign Affairs, he delivered this political exposé on the Future of Europe to the Commissions for Foreign Affairs in both the House of Parliament and the Senate in Prague. The text was then published by ORBIS-Publisher in Prague as issue Nr.11 in its series „Czechoslovak Sources and Documents“
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This is a political essay written by Emil Strauss, born 1889 as son of a German-speaking Jewish family in Prague. He was active in politicsin early 20th century in the Czechoslovak / European Social-Demcratic environment. He workes as editor and journalist. He was killed in 1941 in Dachau.
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This is an essay by Joseph Chmelař , published by ORBIS-Publisher in Prague and dedicated to the region near Ostrava, where the masin part of the Polish minority was living. Masaryk's principles regarding minority inegration and rights in Post-WW-I Czechoslovakia ,et with some obstacles in this special region.
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Inb the Post-WW-I and, hence, the Post-Habsburg period the question of ethnic and/or national minorities became one of the main political problems - in nearly each European State, on the Eruopean scale in general and as well in the debates of the League of Nations. This is a contribution of the Czechoslovak exppert on this topic.
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When the Czech historian Kamil Krofta published this essay in 1937, he was still in office as Czechoslovak Minister for Foreign Affairs.
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One year before Hitler started his campaign for the destabilisation of the Czechoslovakia, the Czech Minister for Foreign Affairs, Kamil Krofta, is summarizing the international framework of Czechslovakia's situation and the unreliabilty of the Western Allies in the role of guarantees of Czechoslovak independence and territorial integrity. Krofta deliverd this Exposé on March2, 1937 in the parliament of Prague and in the Senate.
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