The Czechoslovak Review/Volume 3/Prague Celebrations

3160055The Czechoslovak Review, volume 3, no. 6 — Prague Celebrations1919

OVERTHROW OF AUSTRIAN RULE, OCTOBER 28, 1918.

Above: Deputy Zahradník speaking to Prague citizens gathered around statue of St. Václav.
Below: Crowds in Prage streets in the afternoon celebrating their liberation.

ANNIVERSARY OF BATTLE OF WHITE MOUNTAIN (Nov. 8, 1620)

One of the open air meetings on White Mountain.
Memorial desk to the rebel leaders of 1620.
Returning to Prague.
Oath of Czechoslovak army on Nov. 8.

PRESIDENT MASARYK ARRIVES IN PRAGUE, DECEMBER 22, 1918.

Sokol flags saluting the President.
Mounted Sokol Escort.
Leaving the Station.
Acclaimed by half a million.
Alice Masaryk rides in a carriage and four.
Premier Kramář with British minister.
Escort of Czechoslovak legionaries from Russia.
Crowds lined up along the route.

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