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The Czechoslovak myth is a term used by so … The Czechoslovak myth is a term used by some scholars, such as Andrea Orzoff, to refer to the narrative that Czechoslovakia between 1918 and 1938 was a tolerant and liberal democratic country, oriented towards Western Europe, and free of antisemitism compared to other countries in central and eastern Europe. For example, the country was described as "a welcoming and tolerant place for Jews," and an "island of democracy in Eastern Europe".n "island of democracy in Eastern Europe".
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