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“Choir of the Germans”, anti-Czech propaganda postcard, published by Kornel Zimka, Vienna, 1920s

A German, a Magyar and a Slovak wish the gallows on Masaryk as the symbol of an independent Czechoslovakia. On the back, it says that if sent to Czechoslovakia the card should be sealed in an envelope.

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    The Czechoslovakian Republic as Successor State to Austria-Hungary

    The acknowledgement of the Czechoslovakian Republic according to international law took place through the Paris Suburb Contracts of 1919/20. Czechoslovakia covered around 20% of the area of the former Monarchy and was thus the largest of the successor states.