Czechoslovakian Crisis

Including: Acute Czechoslovakian Crisis, Whole Czechoslovakian Crisis

15 mentions.

1938 - 1970

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1938

eight mentions

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However, when things appeared to take a turn for the better Russia was again dropped, and the Noble Lord is reported in the "Times" to have said that Russia did not offer help in the Czechoslovakian Crisis but only made vague promises owing to her military weakness.

It seems to us that the events which took place in September put the whole Spanish conflict into a new perspective, and if the nations of Europe escaped a great catastrophe in the Acute Czechoslovakian Crisis, surely nobody can imagine that, with that recollection fresh in their minds, they are going to knock their heads together over Spain.

I quote from the "Times" of lath October to this effect:Lord Winterton, speaking at Shoreham, said Russia did not offer help in the Czechoslovakian Crisis, but only made very vague promises owing to her military weakness.

Mr. A. V. Alexander (by Private Notice) asked the Prime Minister whether he will lay a White Paper before the Debate on Monday next containing those communications which have passed between His Majesty's Government and the Governments of Germany and Italy between 31st August and 15th October not hitherto published, relative to the Czechoslovakian Crisis.

(by Private Notice) asked the Prime Minister whether he will lay a White Paper before the Debate on Monday next containing those communications which have passed between His Majesty's Government and the Governments of Germany and Italy between 31st August and 15th October not hitherto published, relative to the Czechoslovakian Crisis.

It may have been necessary for the Prime Minister to shoulder the heavy burden of responsibility in the Czechoslovakian Crisis but, judging from the multitude of questions on the subject of the forthcoming visit to Rome that are put in this House, there is no reluctance on the part of hon. Members to share the responsibility in the present case.

He paid a visit to Berlin a few days before the Czechoslovakian Crisis, and on his return this is what he said - I think he made a very injudicious speech - German intentions are to establish a great German commonwealth of nations which would include the smaller nations of south-east Europe, while guaranteeing their frontiers and independence.

During the Czechoslovakian Crisis, in the Summer Recess, it appeared to myself and many others that the public interest was gravely imperilled, because it was a question of war or peace affecting millions of people in Czechoslovakia, and elsewhere, and that Parliament was not called together as early as it might have been.

1939

one mention

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But that is not what he said last November, for then he stated:If the nations of Europe escaped a great catastrophe in the Acute Czechoslovakian Crisis, surely nobody can imagine that, with that recollection fresh in their minds, they are going to knock their heads together over Spain.

1968

four mentions

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Mr. Wall asked the Secretary of State for Defence if he will make a statement on the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation's strategic planning as a result of the Czechoslovakian Crisis.

asked the Secretary of State for Defence if he will make a statement on the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation's strategic planning as a result of the Czechoslovakian Crisis.

The intelligence system of the allies worked extremely well during the Whole Czechoslovakian Crisis.

With respect to my hon. Friend, I ask him to accept, and I should have thought the unanimity of the House in its reaction to the Czechoslovakian Crisis would have lead him to accept, that N.A.T.O.

1969 to 1970

two mentions

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The new importance of the Mediterranean was due to the Czechoslovakian Crisis and to the strengthened Soviet fleet in that sea.

during the Czechoslovakian Crisis?


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