Of even greater importance for Hungary's future were the activities of the champions of an independent state of Czechs and Slovaks. Tom s Masaryk, a Czech professor of philosophy and a future leader of his people, was hard at work within a month of the outbreak of war lobbying in Paris and London for an independent Bohemia, still a major component of the Austrian Empire within the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, which would incorporate the predominantly...
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