Bohemian National Alliance

Summary

The Bohemian National Alliance (later Czech National Alliance, Czech: České Národní Sdružení) was an American political party founded in Chicago, Illinois, on September 6, 1914.[1] The party represented Czech American voters who supported the creation of Czechoslovakia as a state independent of Austria-Hungary. The party was disestablished in 1918 after Czechoslovakia became an independent nation.[2] The Bohemian National Alliance published a journal titled The Bohemian Review from 1917.

Further reading edit

  • Pergler, Charles. Bohemia's Claim To Independence (1916), Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2010.
  • Masaryk, T.G. The voice of an oppressed people, Library of Congress, 1917.

References edit

  1. ^ Rechcígl, Miloslav (3 November 2000). "Czech America in the Struggle for Independent Czechoslovakia". SVU. Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences, Inc. Retrieved 2 September 2022.
  2. ^ "Czech America in the Struggle for Independent Czechoslovakia". Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences. 3 November 2000. Retrieved 2014-10-12.

External links edit

  • Czechs In World War (Part 1)
  • 'Appeals to Bohemians' in the New York Times