in their note to the Czechoslovak Government of August 5th, 1942, stated that they regarded themselves as free from any engagements in respect of the arrangements concerning Czechoslovakia reached in 1938 at Munich. The French National Committee presided over by General do Gaulle took similar action. The Soviet Government, too, has expressly recognised the Czechoslovak Republic within the frontiers from the period before September, 1938. The other States and nations did not participate in the Munich settlement. The violent occupation of Carpathian Ruthenia by Hungary in 1939 has not been recognised by any of the above-mentioned States de Jure. V. The Czechoslovak people and later the newly recognised Government of the Czechoslovak Republic followed with particular attention the course adopted by the Holy See with regard to Czechoslovak affairs during the present terrible international crisis. They gratefully welcomed the action of the Holy See with regard to the occupation of the Archbishopric of Prague after the death of His Eminence Cardinal Kaspar. They fully realised the |