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1920 treaty between Austria and Czechoslovakia
The
Treaty of Brno
was signed on 7 June 1920 in
Brno
between representatives of
Austria
and
Czechoslovakia
. Based on the terms of the treaty, both nations agreed to naturalize all populaces within their respective language groups. Anyone, for example, who was an official resident of
Austria
(i.e., Heimatgemeinde) was automatically regarded as Austrian. Individuals living in Austria prior to the hostilities of 1914 would be given special treatment while they are being naturalized. Except for Jewish groups, many
Czechs
,
Slovaks
, and
Italians
who migrated to Austria were able to easily acquire citizenship.
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- Dale, Gareth and Cole, Mike.
The European Union and Migrant Labour
. Berg Publishers, 1999.
ISBN
1-85973-965-2
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