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Bohemian women’s societies adopted a resolution on August 5th claiming the right to be consulted during the existing crisis in the fortunes of the nation, but endorsing the radical demands made by the deputies. “”A Czechoslovak state, fully independent, is our supreme desire; to attain it we are ready to sacrifice all, believing that truth and right will prevail.”
Every issue of the Prague official organ publishes military court decisions ordering confiscation of property of Czech soldiers who deserted to the Russians.
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