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National Unification (Czechoslovakia)

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National Unification
Národní sjednocení
LeaderKarel Kramář
Founded27 October 1934
Dissolved22 November 1938
Merger ofNational Democracy
National League
National Front
Merged intoParty of National Unity
HeadquartersPrague, Czechoslovakia
NewspaperThe National Newspaper
IdeologyNational conservatism
Czechoslovak nationalism
Agrarianism[1]
Political positionRight-wing to far-right
Colours  Blue

The National Unification (Czech: Národní sjednocení) was a political party created on 27 October 1934 in Czechoslovakia. The party was established by a merger of the Czechoslovak National Democracy and two marginal parties, National League and National Front.[2]

Party politically cooperated with the Vlajka movement. After German occupation of Czechoslovakia, party was merged into Party of National Unity.[3]

References

  1. ^ Hloušek, Vít (2016). Origin, Ideology and Transformation of Political Parties. Routledge. p. 165.
  2. ^ Fic, Vladimír. Národní sjednocení a politické strany na Zakarpatské Ukrajině v letech 1934-1935 (PDF). Masaryk University. Retrieved 16 December 2016. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  3. ^ Leff, Carol Skalnik (1988). National Conflict in Czechoslovakia: The Making and Remaking of a State, 1918-1987. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press. p. 59. ISBN 0-691-07768-1.

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