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Czechoslovak National Council
Czechoslovak National Council (or Czecho-Slovak National Council) was an organization founded by Czech and Slovak émigrés during World War I to liberate their homeland from Austria-Hungary. During the closing weeks of the war, the Czechoslovak National Council was formally upgraded to a provisional government and its members were designated to hold top offices in the First Czechoslovak Republic.
== Background ==

The homelands of the Czechs and Slovaks entered the Habsburg domains in 1526. The notion of union between Czechs in Austria and Slovaks in Hungary took root among some Czech leaders around the turn of the twentieth-century.〔Mueggenberg, Brent, ''The Czecho-Slovak Struggle for Independence, 1914-1920'', McFarland: Jefferson, NC, 2014, 40.〕 However, the proposal did not gain widespread appeal among the two peoples until well into the First World War.〔Zeman, Zybněk, ''The Break-up of the Habsburg Empire 1914-1918'', Oxford University Press: London, 1961, 122-123〕

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