How to use in-sentence of “czechoslovakia”:
– Karel Svoboda was born in Prague, Czechoslovakia and began his career as a pop composer after stopping studying medicine in his third year of university.
– After the event called Velvet Divorce, when the Czechoslovakia broke up, Bratislava became capital of Slovakia.
– The President of Czechoslovakia was the head of state of Czechoslovakia, from the Origins of Czechoslovakiacreation of the dissolution of the Czech and Slovak Federative Republic in 1992.
– He was also the president of Czechoslovakia from 1975-89 during the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia.
– The Communist Party in Czechoslovakia agreed to accept many of Joseph Stalin’s trained Czechs.

Example sentences of “czechoslovakia”:
– In 1921, Frištenský became the Czechoslovakia champion.
– He was the first General Secretary of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia from 1987 until 1989.
– He was the last Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia serving in 1992.
– He was in hiding from 1929 to 1935 because the Party was illegal in Czechoslovakia at the time.
– Bulgaria invaded Czechoslovakia to stop the Prague Spring in 1968.
– He was thought to be the most successful male singer in the former Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic.
– Marta Kubišová is a Czech singer most popular in Czechoslovakia in 1960s.
– It was built in Czechoslovakia between 1965 and 1987.
– The Communist Party successfully performed a state coup in 1948 and ruled Czechoslovakia as a totalitarian one-party state which was a satellite of the Soviet Union.
– It was the true government for Occupation of Czechoslovakia by Nazi GermanyCzechoslovakia throughout the Second World War.
- In 1921, Frištenský became the Czechoslovakia champion.
- He was the first General Secretary of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia from 1987 until 1989.
More in-sentence examples of “czechoslovakia”:
– The area of the today’s Czechia was a part of Czechoslovakia from 1918 to 1992.
– The Czechoslovakia national football team was the national football football team of Czechoslovakia.
– It took two years before the Soviet troops finally left Czechoslovakia completely.
– Britain, France and the Soviet Union had all agreed to support Czechoslovakia if it was invaded.
– West Germany beat Czechoslovakia with a 25th minute Lothar Matthäus penalty.
– He left Czechoslovakia after the Soviet invasion in 1968.
– He has played for the Czechoslovakia national team.
– After the World War I ended in 1918, it was part of newly founded Czechoslovakia until 1939, when it became capital of World War II Slovak Republic until 1945.
– In 1993, Czechoslovakia was divided into the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
– After communists took over Czechoslovakia in 1948, his family escaped to the United States.
– He was Deputy Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia from 1989 to 1990 during the Prime Minister of CzechoslovakiaPrime Ministership of Marián Čalfa.
– After the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia ended the Prague Spring in August 1968, censorship began again and the Communist Party expelled a lot of its members.
– Italy won the trophy after beating Czechoslovakia in the final.
– He left communist Czechoslovakia in 1968.
– The territory of today’s Slovakia was a part of Czechoslovakia from 1918 to 1938 and again from 1945 until 1989.
– Britain and France agreed, Czechoslovakia was not even consulted and the USSR was horrified.
– The winner of the tournament was Czechoslovakia after defeating West Germany.
– When Czechoslovakia split into two countries, all of the Czechoslovak State Airlines stayed in the Czech Republic and became Czech Airlines.
– He served as Prime minister of Czechoslovakia from 28 January 1970 to 12 October 1988.
– After Czechoslovakia was split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia in 1993, Bohemian athletes competed for the Czech Republic at the Olympics.
– Germany could now act as “the spokesman of the whole German cultural community” and thereby provoke the German minorities in Czechoslovakia and Poland.
– He was founder bassist for the Czechoslovakia underground band The Plastic People of the Universe.
– He knew that most of the industrial strength of Czechoslovakia would be lost with the Sudetenland leaving Czechoslovakia.
– He was the first non-communist president of Czechoslovakia since 1948.
– The Czechoslovak First Ice Hockey League was the top level of ice hockey in Czechoslovakia from 1930 until the breakup of Czechoslovakia in 1993.
– After World War II the USSR annexed a Carpatho-Ukrainepart of eastern Czechoslovakia so that they could have a border with Hungary.
- The area of the today's Czechia was a part of Czechoslovakia from 1918 to 1992.
- The Czechoslovakia national football team was the national football football team of Czechoslovakia.
– This border was between East Germany and West Germany, between Czechoslovakia and Austria, and between Hungary and Austria.
– All these works had enormous success in Czechoslovakia as well as abroad, even as far away as New York.
– In 1968 the Soviet Union invaded socialist Czechoslovakia to stop its leader from making the country more free.
– Preußler was born on October 20, 1923 in Liberec, Czechoslovakia to German parents.
– He played for the Czechoslovakia national team.
– After losses versus Italy and Czechoslovakia and a win versus USA they failed in the first round.
– During World War I, this movement convinced the future victorious powers to recognise a new state of Czechoslovakia after the war.
– After the war an independent republic called Czechoslovakia was formed with Prague as its capital.
– On 1 January 1993, Czechoslovakia split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
– He is best known for his role in the rescue of 669 mostly JudaismJewish children from German-occupied Czechoslovakia before World War II.
– He played for Czechoslovakia national football team and was a non-playing member of their squad at the 1982 FIFA World Cup.
– He attended the 1962 FIFA World Cup, where Czechoslovakia won the silver medal.
– Alena “Ája” Vrzáňová, was a CzechsCzech figure skater who represented Czechoslovakia in competition.
– On October 1, Germans walked into the Sudetenland, and Hungary and Poland also grabbed land in Czechoslovakia that had Hungarians and Poles.
– He played for Czechoslovakia in two Summer Olympics, in 1948 and 1952.
– Before Czechoslovakia broke up in 1993, Slovak athletes competed for Czechoslovakia at the Olympics.
– After the war it was also built in Czechoslovakia as Aero C3 and in France as SNCAN NC-701 Martinet.
– He earned 9 caps for the Czechoslovakia national football team.
– When the Red ArmySoviet Army crossed the pre-1938 borders of Czechoslovakia in 1944, Soviet authorities refused to allow Czechoslovak governmental officials to resume control over the region, and in June 1945, President Edvard Beneš formally signed a treaty ceding the area to the Soviet Union.
– The territory of Czechoslovakia was liberated by the Soviet Union at the end of World War II in 1945.
– During the communist dictatorship in Czechoslovakia he signed Charter 77.
– Sitte was born on 28 February 1921 in ChrastavaKratzau, Bohemia, Czechoslovakia to German parents.
– Bohemian Sportspersonathletes competed for Czechoslovakia at the Olympics.
