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How Hlinka Clamored for Slovak Emancipation and the Czechs Seemed Not to Hear

Summary by Deník N
The Pribin celebrations in Nitra in August 1933 were probably the sharpest public expression of Slovak political autonomism during the entire period of the First Republic. Of course, this was not just a single moment – August 13, 1933 – or just a few words by the leading figure of the Slovak national movement, Andrej Hlinka, but a long-term process after the establishment of Czechoslovakia, which began to become significantly more complicated in…
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The Pribin celebrations in Nitra in August 1933 were probably the sharpest public expression of Slovak political autonomism during the entire period of the First Republic. Of course, this was not just a single moment – August 13, 1933 – or just a few words by the leading figure of the Slovak national movement, Andrej Hlinka, but a long-term process after the establishment of Czechoslovakia, which began to become significantly more complicated in…

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Deník N broke the news in on Wednesday, November 12, 2025.
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