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connected the truth with theological aspects, while in Masaryk's ethical concepts truth was seen as the opposite of lie. Hus' credo traditionally had been seen as testifying the moral and spiritual, rather than physical and military strength. The
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The little Czech and the Great Czech Nation: national identity and the post-communist transformation of society
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Part of this motto is used as the tagline for the English version of the manga and anime series
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The concept of truth has a long tradition in Czech political thought. Jan Hus and
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The struggle for the soul of the nation: Czech culture and the rise of communism
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movement had the motto "Truth prevails for those who live in truth".
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A Place for Truth: Leading Thinkers Explore Life's Hardest Questions
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in 1918. The sentiment was echoed over 75 years later in
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national motto
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Czechoslovakia
president of Czechoslovakia
First World War
Austria-Hungary
Central Powers
Jan Hus
Jan Hus Memorial
Prague
Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk
Austria-Hungary
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John Amos Comenius
Charter 77
Case Closed
Clan Keith
Tublatanka
Satyameva Jayate
India
Czech
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