Word: czecho
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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President, "Red Emperor Zinoviev." Representatives for the following countries: Russia, Trotzky, Stalin, Bucharin; Germany, Broun, Gebhardt; France, Train, Sellier; Italy, Bordigha; Czecho-Slovakia, Shmeral, Muna; Scandinavian countries, Sheflo; Balkan countries, Kolarov; Poland, Kraevski; Japan, Katayama; India, Roy; Britain, Stewart; U. S., Dann; Independent, Klara Zetkin...
...large majority was passed a resolution to send Foreign Minister Dr. Eduard Benes of Czecho-Slovakia "greetings and good wishes" in celebration of the recently concluded Italo-Czecho-Slovakian agreement (TIME...
...this case of "Russia" is only one of many that--through changes of name that reflect political changes--illustrate the great readjustment this decade has caused in the world. Russia becomes the USSR, St. Petersburg becomes Petrograd, and Petrograd becomes Leningrad. Czecho-Slovakia achieves unity and statehood. The Slavs of southern Europe get together, and Jugoslavia is a new reality with the high title of the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. Thus the old order changeth...
...Czecho-Slovakia, Rumania and Yugoslavia were the original members of the Little Entente. All three Powers have now agreements, military and otherwise, with France, which makes her virtually a member of the Little Entente. Recently (TIME, March 3), Italy concluded a treaty with Yugoslavia, now Italy has concluded a treaty with Czecho-Slovakia. Taking into consideration the fact that a treaty exists between France and Poland and one is said to exist between Poland and Italy, the total membership of the not very little Entente would seem to include Poland, France, Italy, Czechoslovakia, Yugo-Slavia and Rumania-nations totaling nearly...
...waltzes, polkas and the like. According to official report there was no political significance attached to the visit. Both King Ferdinand and Queen Marie especially the latter, are popular figures in Britain. Nevertheless, rumor had it that Rumania was scouting for a new ally, it having been asserted that Czecho-Slovakia and Yugo-Slavia were about to oust her from the Little Entente...