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Czechoslovakia–Soviet Union relations : ウィキペディア英語版
Czechoslovakia–Soviet Union relations

Czechoslovakia–Soviet Union relations refers to the foreign relations between the former states of Czechoslovakia and the Soviet Union.
== Changes in interwar relations ==
At the beginning of the existence of both states, their relation was bad. There was strong animosity sourcing from the armed conflict between Bolshevik authorities and Czechoslovak Legions and from the following participation of the Legions in the allied intervention against Bolsheviks. Moreover, Karel Kramář, Czechoslovak 1st Prime Minister, disliked the Bolshevik regime from personal reasons (his wife came from Russian nobility).
Czechoslovakia recognized the Soviet Union ''de jure'' not until 1934. On May 16, 1935 the Czechoslovak-Soviet Treaty of Alliance was signed between the two states〔Institute of Marxism-Leninism of the CPCz CC, Institute of Marxism-Leninism of the CPS CC. ''An Outline of the History of the CPCz''. Prague: Orbis Press Agency, 1980. p. 158〕 as the consequence of Soviet alliance with France (which was the Czechoslovak main ally). At the insistence of the Czechoslovak government, a protocol on the signing of the treaty stipulated that the treaty would go into force only if France gave assistance to the victim of aggression. However, France did not support Czechoslovakia in 1938, having signed the Munich agreement instead.

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