Add to Book Shelf
Flag as Inappropriate
Email this Book

Independent Bohemia

By Nosek, Vladimir

Click here to view

Book Id: WPLBN0000634565
Format Type: PDF eBook:
File Size: 0.7 MB
Reproduction Date: 2005

Title: Independent Bohemia  
Author: Nosek, Vladimir
Volume:
Language: English
Subject: Literature, Literature & thought, Writing.
Collections: Classic Literature Collection, Blackmask Online Collection
Historic
Publication Date:
Publisher: Blackmask Online

Citation

APA MLA Chicago

Nosek, B. V. (n.d.). Independent Bohemia. Retrieved from http://gutenberg.cc/


Description
Preface: In the following pages I have attempted to outline the story of our movement for independence. The manuscript of this book was completed over four months ago. Since then many important changes have occurred in the international situation. Chapters in which we dealt with the then still existing Dual Monarchy must of course be read in the past tense, since Austria exists no more. And again, many things which we anticipated and hoped for in the future have already become accomplished facts. However, I trust that the story itself has not only lost none of its value thereby, but has acquired an additional interest from a historical point of view. Our aim of national independence, only quite recently declared by our adversaries to be ?an empty dream of moonstruck idealists,? has become to?day not only a practical proposition, but an accomplished fact. We have our own army, which is by no means the smallest Allied army, and we also have our own Provisional Government in Paris, recognised not only by the Allies and by all Czecho?Slovaks abroad, but even by Czech leaders in Bohemia, with whom we have since the beginning of the war worked in complete harmony and understanding. The organisation of our independent State is rapidly proceeding. Austria?Hungary, exhausted economically and bankrupt politically, has fallen to pieces by the free?will of her own subject peoples, who, in anticipation of their early victory, broke their fetters and openly renounced their allegiance to the hated Habsburg and Hohenzollern rule, even before Austria had actually surrendered to the Allies.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents: Independent Bohemia, 1 -- Vladimir Nosek, 1 -- Preface, 1 -- I. WHAT IS AUSTRIA?HUNGARY?, 3 -- II. AUSTRIA?HUNGARY AND THE PRESENT WAR, 7 -- III. CZECH POLITICAL PARTIES BEFORE AND DURING THE WAR, 11 -- IV. TERRORISM IN BOHEMIA DURING THE WAR, 21 -- V. HOW THE CZECHO?SLOVAKS AT HOME ASSISTED THE ALLIES, 32 -- VI. THE MILITARY AND POLITICAL ACTION OF THE CZECHO?SLOVAKS ABROAD, 37 -- VII. THE CZECHS AT HOME BEGIN TO SPEAK, 53 -- VIII. CZECHO?SLOVAK CO?OPERATION WITH OTHER NON?GERMAN NATIONS OF -- CENTRAL EUROPE, 68 -- IX. BOHEMIA AS A BULWARK AGAINST PAN?GERMANISM, 77 -- APPENDIX OF SOME RECENT DOCUMENTS. THE CZECHO?SLOVAK RESOLUTION -- OF SEPTEMBER 29, 1918, 81 -- BIBLIOGRAPHY, 89

 
 



Copyright © World Library Foundation. All rights reserved. eBooks from Project Gutenberg are sponsored by the World Library Foundation,
a 501c(4) Member's Support Non-Profit Organization, and is NOT affiliated with any governmental agency or department.