as well as of Czechoslovak people and its Goverrnnent in London, and to-day actually constitutes an expression of the situation which will exist after the war. With regard to this, the Government of the Czechoslovak Republic adds that a united Czechoslovakia /Czech lands and Slovakia/ has been recognised by all these Governments, and further that the Munich Agreement of September 30th,1938, was violently infringed by Germany herself and was expressly revoked by the Governnent of Great Britain on August 5th, 1942, as also by the National French Committee presided over by General de Gaulle. 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. |