National Unification (Czechoslovakia)
The National Unification (Czech: Národní sjednocení) was a political party created on 27 October 1934 in Czechoslovakia. The party was established by a merger of the Czechoslovak National Democracy and two marginal parties, National League and National Front.
National Unification Národní sjednocení | |
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Leader | Karel Kramář |
Founded | 27 October 1934 |
Dissolved | 22 November 1938 |
Merger of | National Democracy National League National Front |
Merged into | Party of National Unity |
Headquarters | Prague, Czechoslovakia |
Newspaper | The National Newspaper |
Ideology | National conservatism Czechoslovak nationalism Agrarianism |
Political position | Right-wing to far-right |
Colours | Blue |
The party politically cooperated with the Vlajka movement. After German occupation of Czechoslovakia, the party was merged into Party of National Unity.
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