Failed attempt at autonomist cooperation. The failure of the udUnited Hungarian Party and the minority block policy during udthe Czechoslovak crisis of 1938ududChanging the legal structure of the Czechoslovak Republic udduring the interwar period was a highly centralised matter, udespecially the question of the autonomy of Slovakia, which udgained top priority. The leaders of the state were unable to udfind a proper solution for the problems of the Subcarpathian udRegion and the minorities. Such intentions of autonomy were udgreat danger for the unity of the Republic, not to mention udthe pressure from the foreign policy on this issue. This udstudy describes the Slovak autonomist policy, what is udgradually moving away from the Hungarian revisionist foreign udpolicy. Moreover it deals with the Hungarian minority party udwhich failed to mediate between the sides. At last it points udout why was the option of joining Hungary firmly rejected by udthe Slovak autonomist policy led by Josef Tiso after the udMunich Pact in a Republic threatened by the German aggression
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