GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 738, sig. 110-5/27

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05a -12- was placed, Dicse's demand was also supported by nature, in which also reason for the state unity with Slovakia was sought. The original request of the Czech Federation, abredated in Vienna at 18. In May, the call for the emergence of a new Austria culminated in a call for free development for all peoples within the framework of the right to freedom of movement. Such a request, however, was based on a fierce widor stand and it arose in Prague dic leaders of the Young Chechnya, the National Socialist and the Agrarian party, Hior it was clear to all that 'the Wion Antreg was not in line with the will of the Czech people, Indon consultations of the "Národni výbor" (Nationcl Committee), dio on 27 May, were held, therefore, a completely andoro declaration was pre-boroized, which, with the continuation of the Austrian state ongo image, still smelled immor, but in its Rahmon called for the union of clerical branches of the Czechoslovakian people (i.e., the Slovaks withindefinition) to become one of the Chechian, Domo-Cratic states. This declaration was handed over to the Verbando on 30 May, after an attempt had been made in vain by Woglassing every mention of Östörreich. The two abstracts of the national party submitted their cigene declaration at the time, in which there was no mention of Austria at all, and in which, on account of the historical state law and the natural right, the independence for the whole Czechoslovak nation was at the same time required in one nom alone sovereign state, this compromise declaration was precisely what the entire Czech people wanted. However, the declaration of the Association was also made with Go- nugtuung ompfangon, because it was particularly emphasized in its section, which dealt with Czech Stanto. Not much later, the question formulated in the diosic sense also precedes the intornational forum, when in June a socio-democratic delogation (Habrman for the radi-cal direction; Šmeral for the opportunists) went on to Stockholn to the international socialist conforence.