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Карпатська Україна в документах Другої Чехо-Словацької республіки. У 2 книгах

Переводчик Ирина Забияка

( Серия Україна, Європа: 1921-1939 - Books 1,2 )
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Львів
Год издания
2020
Иллюстрации и карты
4 illustrations., maps
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Hard
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In Ukrainian
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978-617-7608-30-0
79 USD
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1938-1939 entered the history of Central and Eastern Europe as a period of "Czechoslovak crisis", which completed the dismantling of the Versailles system and became one of the key stages of international relations, which preceded the beginning of World War II. At a time when Czechoslovak statehood was experiencing a crisis, Carpathian Ukraine emerged as an autonomous entity within the Second Czechoslovak Republic in the east of the republic. For the first time in its five months of existence, Prague has faced the challenge of the Ukrainian question in its domestic and foreign policies. The Ukrainian Autonomous Government headed by Fr. Until the last days of the republic, Augustyn Voloshin followed a loyal pro-Czechoslovak course, realizing that the fate of the region directly depended on its existence. The events in Carpathian Ukraine in mid-March 1939 became the bloodiest episode in the course of the liquidation of Czechoslovakia and the only armed resistance against external aggression witnessed in the republic. The proposed collection introduces into scientific circulation 469 hitherto unknown governmental, political, military and diplomatic documents of the Second Czechoslovak Republic, within which the creation of Carpathian Ukraine took place. It is the first large-scale publication of archival sources of Czech origin on this topic, which provide an opportunity to put the events in Transcarpathia in 1938-1939 in the general Czechoslovak context and answer a number of new questions.
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