The History of Czechoslovakia: The history behind the self-determined split of the federal state of Czechoslovakia into the Czech Republic and Slovakia

Gallery | The Dissolution of Czechoslovakia

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Contents of this tag:

  1. Former flag of the Czechoslovakia
  2. The signature of the Pittsburgh Agreement 1918
  3. The Velvet Revolution
  4. Czechoslovak Troops in Vladivostok 1918
  5. A historic photography from the Invasion of Soviet Army into Czechoslovakia
  6. Archival photo of the announcement of the creation of Czechoslovakia
  7. The Munich Conference and the Munich Agreement 1938
  8. Prague Liberated (1945)
  9. The March in the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic
  10. A historic photo from post-second World War Czechoslovakia
  11. Anschluss of Austria 1938
  12. Laying of the first building stone of The National Theatre in Prague
  13. Historic photo of the National Museum in Prague from 1883 - 1891
  14. Distribution of races in Austria-Hungary
  15. Photo from American weekly newspaper ‘’The March of Time''
  16. The land of former Czechoslovakia
  17. Czechoslovak flags at the Velvet Revolution
  18. The national newspaper “Lidove Noviny” announcing the creation of Czechoslovakia
  19. Trailer for a new movie about the immolation of Jan Palach
  20. The historic photo of the Nazi Germany troops arrival to the land of Czechoslovakia
  21. Archival photo of Slovaks
  22. The Soviet Stamp from 1988
  23. The archival map of Czechoslovakia
  24. Illustration image for the Battle of Wogastisburg
  25. Photo of Tomas Gariggue Masaryk
  26. Historical photo of flower monument from the Velvet Revolution
  27. Declaration of SNR about the sovereignty of Slovakia
  28. Archival photo from World War I of Slovak and Czech soldiers
  29. The photo from the Prague Spring
  30. A historical photo from the times of Communist Coup d’etat in 1948
  31. Historical image of Prague in 19th century