Glasul Minorităţilor. La Voix des Minorités. Die Stimme der Minderheiten. 1935-10+11
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During the budget debate in the Czechoslovak Parliament, the Sudeten-German Party of Konrad Henlein brought-up numerous complaints about alleged incorrect treatment of the German minority by the Czechoslovak State. ORBIS-Publisher, with this booklet, offered in German language a collection of the answers delivered in the debates by the leading ministers oft he government.
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During the budget debate in the Czechoslovak Parliament, the Sudeten-German Party of Konrad Henlein brought-up numerous complaints about alleged incorrect treatment of the German minority by the Czechoslovak State. ORBIS-Publisher, with this booklet, offered in German, English and French languages a collection of the answers delivered in the debates by the leading ministers oft he government.
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During the budget debate in the Czechoslovak Parliament, the Sudeten-German Party of Konrad Henlein brought-up numerous complaints about alleged incorrect treatment of the German minority by the Czechoslovak State. ORBIS-Publisher, with this booklet, offered in German, English and French languages a collection of the answers delivered in the debates by the leading ministers oft he government.
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As long as Czechoslovakia exists, the Bohemia basin constitutes an advanced sentinel facing the North-West. Under its protection, the forces intended to bar the entrance to the Danubian countries head-on or to block by flanking action any maneuver to the east, across Poland, along the northern shore of the Black Sea or towards the South, across the Alps, against the Italian peninsula, can at leisure make their arrangements in the Danube region. With Czechoslovakia annihilated, the Danube region will be transformed into a base for German expansion in three directions: Italy, the Balkans, Poland and the U.S.S.R. (from the introduction)
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The German writer Emil Ludwig, biographer of Napoleon and Lincoln, talking in Geneva in 1927 with the English playwright Bernard Shaw about the possibility of realizing the United States of Europe, launched, during the conversation, the question of who could be the president. Shaw is told to have answered without hesitation: "I only know one, it's Masaryk". Another English writer, H.-G. Wells, called Masaryk the greatest man in Europe, placed at the most central point of the European United States.
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The problem of minorities at the XIVth Session of the Assembly of the League of Nations. Fourteenth Ordinary Session of the Assembly - Sixth Committee. Minutes of the fifth meeting held on Tuesday, October 3, 1933
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