The Global Slovakia Podcast
At one point, the largest Slovak city in the world wasn't in Slovakia—it was Cleveland, Ohio. In this episode of our special series, 250 Years of the American–Slovak Story, we explore the remarkable role Slovak immigrants in the United States played in the creation of Czechoslovakia. Long before independence became reality in 1918, Slovak-Americans were organizing communities, raising funds, lobbying political leaders, publishing newspapers, and supporting the dream of a new country. They signed historic agreements, appealed to President Woodrow Wilson, volunteered for the Czechoslovak Legions, and worked alongside leaders such as Milan Rastislav Štefánik and Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk. Could Czechoslovakia have emerged without their efforts—and without the support ultimately extended by the United States? Join us as we uncover one of the most fascinating chapters of shared American and Slovak history. Learn more about Global Slovakia: https://www.globalslovakia.com [https://www.globalslovakia.com] Interested in the story of Slovak immigration to America? Explore Slovak Settlers: https://www.globalslovakia.com/slovak-settlers-product [https://www.globalslovakia.com/slovak-settlers-product]
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