The treaty had never been to the Czech Republic. The copy will be permanently exhibited in the Kolovratsky palace in the Senate compound as the palace had been the seat of Germany rejects PKK demands for hostages ...
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V4 countries back Ukraine, Georgia's ambition to join NATO ... Czechoslovak governments in the inter-war period. The copy of the agreement was given by Ales Knizek, director of the Military History Institute, to Senate chairman Premysl Sobotka today. The ceremony took place in the Green Room of the Kolovratsky palace.
In it, the agreement was passed to the Czechoslovak government headed by General Jan Syrovy on September 30, 1938. Knizek said the German version of the agreement would be put on display along with the English, French and maybe also Italian originals at an exhibition in the National Museum on October 28 that will be devoted to the inter-war Czechoslovakia.
(Ceske Noviny)
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