Within a week, Hitler had occupied the Sudetenland, and six months later German tanks rolled into Prague. |
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A few days before the Germans marched into the Sudetenland in 1938, our family fled to Prague where another one of my uncles lived. |
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What would the Czechs say if Sudetenland were to be bought up with German euros. |
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In exchange for no further territorial demands, Germany was allowed to reoccupy the Sudetenland region of Czechoslovakia. |
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Not only the separation of Slovakia, but in particular that of the Sudetenland caused unexpected economic problems. |
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After the war, Dachau was used by American forces as a military stockade, then as a refugee camp for Germans expelled from the Sudetenland. |
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In the fall of 1938 the Western powers allowed Germany to annex the Sudetenland, and on March 15, 1939, the Germans occupied Bohemia. |
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The agreement averted immediate war and allowed Germany to annex the Sudetenland. |
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Hitler decided to incorporate not just the Sudetenland but the whole of Czechoslovakia into the Reich. |
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Given that many of Europe's institutions were created to prevent the sort of hostilities that consumed the region in the 1930s and 1940s, more than a few are shuddering at memories of the Sudetenland. |
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In September 1938, British prime minister Neville Chamberlain consented to Hitler's desire to take possession of the Sudetenland, an area in Czechoslovakia bordering Germany that was inhabited by about 3 million Germans. |
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At home in Teplice-Sanov, a town in the Sudetenland near the Czech-German border, Ernest's mother took care of Ernest and Elizabeth, his younger sister, and the children's invalid grandmother. |
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The Munich Agreement of 1938 gave Germany control of the Sudetenland, and they seized the remainder of Czechoslovakia six months later. |
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After the Reformation, some went with the teachings of Martin Luther, especially Sudetenland Germans. |
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During late 1937 and throughout 1938, German demands for the annexation of Czechoslovakia's Sudetenland led to an international crisis. |
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His eyes were swiveled toward the Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia, a region he already saw as German land, inhabited by a German minority. |
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Anyway, no pressurama here but I just wanted to touch base with you vis-a-vis the Sudetenland. |
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The Republic of Czechoslovakia was home to a substantial minority of Germans, who lived mostly in the Sudetenland. |
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Similarly, in Ukraine, we thought that the urge to conquer territory to place compatriots under our flag had gone out with Hitler, Sudetenland and the Austrian Anschluss. |
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His annexation of Crimea and proxy war in eastern Ukraine evoked all the ghosts of the Anschluss and the Sudetenland in the chancelleries of Europe. |
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In September 1938, Adolf Hitler demanded control of the Sudetenland. |
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