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The Complicated Development in Hlučínsko and Indentification of Its Population with The Czechoslovak Republic in the Years 1920 to 1938
Emmert, František
Hlučínsko, a small Silesian region, did not use to belong to the Austro-Hungary, but to Germany, before the foundation of Czechoslovakia. Still after 1920 the local Czech inhabitants stayed strongly influenced by the previous jurisdiction of Prussia and German Empire. In the so-called first republic period pro-German spirit was still dominating in the region. The region itself even became an electorate base of the German political parties, including the Sudetengerman Party (SdP), and thus in the same extent as germanophonic borderland. At the end of the 1930s the Czechoslovak authorities admitted that the entire process of integration into the republic had not been particularly sucessful.

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