In 1938, one year prior to the outbreak of World War II, the Munich Pact had one direct and several indirect effects upon the map of Europe. Directly, important portions of Czechoslovakia became German territory. Indirectly, the balance of power had shifted in Central Europe, with Germany now clearly in control and only one power of significance remaining: Poland. This indirect change was accompanied by still others: the minor nations of Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria became even more sympathetic to Germany, shifting the balance of power still further upon the map of Europe.
It is in the southwest of Europe. See the map at the link below.
No, Poland is located in Central/Eastern Europe (depends on which political map you use).
Eastern Europe
Map of Greece.
The Treaty of Versailles was a peace treaty signed at the end of World War 1. The map of Europe differed due to the treaty, as land was taken from Germany.
A map of Europe
Albert Einstein was born in Munich, Germany
Click on the link to your right for a map of Europe in 1914.
It is in the southwest of Europe. See the map at the link below.
Augsburg is located in the south of Germany, not so far away from Munich.
See the link below for a map of Europe. Ireland is on the west, on the left of the map.
The Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe. A map of Europe is included in the link below with the Ukraine highlighted.
Munich is the capital of the German state of Bavaria(Bayern in German). Hamburg is the capital of the German state of Hamburg. For a map of Germany click on the link. Discover German Originality:
See the map at the link below.
No, Poland is located in Central/Eastern Europe (depends on which political map you use).
Spain is in Europe - look in the far southwest corner of Europe. See the related link for a map.
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