NOT OUT OF DANGER
THE CZECH NATION
WILL NOT SURVIVE FURTHER CRISIS
RIGHTS OF GERMANS
(By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright.) (Received February 23, 1.15 p.m.) PRAGUE, February 22. The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr, Chvalkovsky, in a speech at a meeting of the National Unity Party, said that Czecho-Slovakia must not provoke Providence and allow the
Munich agreement to be the prelude to a new catastrophe. Many of the difficulties resulting'from the Munich agreement must be overcome. They must aim at the preservation of their frontiers and national independence. Propaganda aimed at creating illusions about the revival of former conditions must cease. Good relations with Germany were a necessity of the utmost consequence. Germans in Czecho-Slovakia would not enjoy special privileges, but the same rights as Czefcho-Slavakians. If the Germans desired to profess Nazism they must not be prevented. He added that Czecho-Slovakia! would not survive another crisis. She was not yet out of danger.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 45, 23 February 1939, Page 13
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153NOT OUT OF DANGER Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 45, 23 February 1939, Page 13
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