- a word derived from Pan-Slavism.
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He was a Pan-Slav Anti-Habsburg agitator before the World War, yet he supported Hungary and the Habsburgs during the War.
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When the Pan-Slav conference met in Moscow four months ago, his appeals were among the most urgent.
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In the Balkans, Pan-Slav boosters are busy as beavers.
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Havl�ček, who in 1846 began to publish the first national Czech newspaper, wrote on May 7, 1848, when inviting the Poles to attend the Pan-Slav Congress in Prague:
From Independent Bohemia An Account of the Czecho-Slovak Struggle for Liberty by Nosek, Vladimír
And while the Hungarian Slavs were prohibited from attending the Pan-Slav Congress held in Prague in 1848, the Magyars sent two delegates to Frankfurt in order to give practical expression to the above Magyar policy.
From Independent Bohemia An Account of the Czecho-Slovak Struggle for Liberty by Nosek, Vladimír