Czechoslovakia definition
Examples of Czechoslovakia in a sentence
Gordon, Charter 77 and human rights in Czechoslovakia (Londen 1981).
Thompson, Edward P., ‘Letter to Prague’ (1983) in: Jan Kavan en Zdena Tomin ed., Voices from Prague: Czechoslovakia, human rights and the peace movement (Londen 1983) 17-21.
The mission of the Rights Holder includes in, inter alia, public enlightenment, publishing, editorial and education activities and making audio and audio-visual records concerning Judaism, Jews and their history on the territory of the former Czechoslovakia and Czech Republic and diffusion of results thereof by means of teaching and publishing.
Indeed, he stated that ―[a] re-examination of the evidence with respect to the actions of defendant von ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ in connection with the aggression against Czechoslovakia deepens my conviction that said defendant is guilty under said count one.‖87 Judge ▇▇▇▇▇▇ had originally dissented from the convictions, so the decision to set them aside indicated that Judge ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ had changed his mind at some point between April 11, when the judgment was released, and December 12, when the convictions were set aside.
Agreement relating to the establishment of in- terests sections of the United States and Cuba in the Embassy of Switzerland in Havana and the Embassy of Czechoslovakia in Wash- ington, respectively.
Agreement on the program of the United States Peace Corps in Czechoslovakia.
Agreement providing for consultations should textile or apparel exports from Czechoslovakia cause market disruptions in the United States.
On December 31, 1992, at midnight, Czechoslovakia ceased to exist and was succeeded by two separate and independent states, the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic.
A study of ‘normalisation’ in Czechoslovakia 1968- 1978 (Edinburgh 1978).
Agreement relating to the funding of the in- debtedness of Czechoslovakia to the United States.