Independent Czechoslovak State Day

Independent Czechoslovak State Day is a public national holiday in the Czech Republic and is also known as the Foundation of the Independent Czechoslovak State Day. This holiday has been observed since 1918 and has been observed ever since.

This holiday is observed annually on October 28 and commemorates the day when Czechoslovakia was founded-a day that’s viewed and celebrated in the Czech Republic as a celebration of the country’s origins when the Austro-Hungarian Empire collapsed at the end of World War I. Czech independence was celebrated on October 28, 1918, and the president of the First Republic was Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk.

The History Of Independent Czechoslovak State Day

Although it’s beyond the scope of this article to do a thorough history of Czechoslovakia for Independent Czechoslovak State Day, we can cover some of the highlights that lead to the creation of this holiday.

This holiday was originally a part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire until the collapse of this empire at the end of WWI. The majority of Czech society, however, didn’t regard themselves as a part of the empire, and that was further exasperated when the first world war began.

In 1916, TG Masaryk, Edvard BeneÅ¡, and MR Å tefánik established what would eventually become the Czechoslovak National Council-a major partner in the resistance against the empire. In January of 1918, the Three King’s Declaration began and that was the call for independence.

On October 28, 1918, the Cereal Institute was taken over by the Agricultural Council to prevent grain from being transported to the front to supply the Austrian military. This would be followed by a recognition of Austro-Hungary’s conditions of peace and the establishment of an independent state. The First Republic was founded and this term applies to the period from October until the Munich Agreement of 1938.

Observing Independent Czechoslovak State Day

During this holiday, the president of the Czech republic and key members of the government will take the opportunity to lay flowers on the grave of President Masaryk. It’s also a day on which honors and awards are given to those Czech citizens who contribute to the social and/or cultural life of the Czech Republic.

Where is it celebrated?
Czech Republic (National holiday)
When is it?
This year (2024)
October 28 Monday
Next year (2025)
October 28 Tuesday
Last year (2023)
October 28 Saturday