CZECHOSLOVAKS
A MERE TWENTY YEARS. By Maxmilian ew Czechoslovak Association, Auckland. HIS is called the story of the €zechoslovak people but it is of course something more elementary than that. It is an earnest piece of propaganda (continued on next page) 4d
(continued from previous page) for the Czechoslovak republic written by a Czechoslovak citizen who has lived for some years in New Zealand. The author is right in saying, and emphasising, that small nations have rights as well as big nations, and a contribution to make to world civilisation. How much hoslovakia has contributed already May surprise some of Mr. Rosenfeld’s readers, ~
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 344, 25 January 1946, Page 16
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