flood of German-Magyar aggression is receding, never to rise again.
The New Statesman
December 9, 1916
Little is said of Bohemia, because everyone is agreed upon her rights and her hopes; because in each of the Allied countries it is considered that victory will restore independence to that vigorous nation which, under the German heel, has given such fine proofs of vitality, alike in the economic and intellectual sphere.
From an Editorial in Le Temps
Paris, January 2, 1917
Bohemia has shown by her whole past history an idealism and capacity for sacrifice and powers of endurance
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