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tricolour flag of red, white and blue with golden inscription of ČS representing Czechs and Slovaks. 2:3 1939–1945 Flag of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia: tricolour flag of red, white and blue. 2:3 1990–1992 Flag of the Czech Republic in Czech and Slovak Federative Republic: 2:3
Czech Texans are residents of the state of Texas who are of Czech ancestry. Large scale Czech immigration to Texas began after the Revolutions of 1848 changed the political climate in Central Europe, and after a brief interruption during the U.S. Civil War, continued until the First World War. [1]
The flag was banned by the Nazis in 1939 as they established a government nominally in control of Bohemia and Moravia, and a horizontal tricolour of white, red, and blue was used for the duration of the war. The 1920–1939 flag was restored in 1945.
The Memorial of the Second Resistance Movement (Czech: Památník obětí a vítězů druhého odboje) [1] or Resistance Flag Monument in Prague, Czech Republic, is a monument of the flag of the Czech Republic. It is in dedication to the second resistance movement to the Nazi occupation of the Czechoslovakia from 1938 to 1945.
1938–1939: German occupation: 1938–1945 Bohemia and Moravia: 1939–1945 Slovak Republic: 1939–1945: Czechoslovak government-in-exile: 1939–1945: Third Czechoslovak Republic: 1945–1948 Coup d'état: 1948: Czechoslovak Socialist Republic: 1948–1989 Prague Spring/Invasion: 1968: Velvet Revolution: 1989 Post-revolution: 1989–1992
Flag of Bohemia and Czechoslovakia (1918–1920) and Czechia (1990–1992) Flag of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia (1939–1945) Traditional colours of Bohemia were white and red. These colours were derived from the coat of arms of Bohemia , but after Czechoslovakia was established, the third Pan-Slavic colour, blue, was added to ...
English: Flag of the President of Czechoslovakia (1918-1939, 1945-1960) Date: 26 July 2019: Source: ... Flag of Slovakia; Flag of the Czech Republic;
1938–1939: German occupation: 1938–1945 Bohemia and Moravia: 1939–1945 Slovak Republic: 1939–1945: Czechoslovak government-in-exile: 1939–1945: Third Czechoslovak Republic: 1945–1948 Coup d'état: 1948: Czechoslovak Socialist Republic: 1948–1989 Prague Spring/Invasion: 1968: Velvet Revolution: 1989 Post-revolution: 1989–1992