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ARTICLE 81: Germany, in conformity with the action already taken by the Allied and Associated Lielony signed and now ylees Powers, recognizes the complete independence of the Czecho-Slovak State which will include the autonomous territory of the Ruthenians to the south of the Carpathians. Germany hereby recognizes the frontiers of this state as determined by the Principal Allied and Associated Powers and the other interested States. 4. What is Article 81 about? What does it mean for Germany? ​

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