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Q: What effect did the sudetenland being taken from Czechoslovakia have?
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What country was taken after Hitler signed the munich pact?

Czechoslovakia. Czechoslovakia's Sudetenland, to be more precise.


Why was great Britain willing to go to war over Poland but not over Czechoslovakia?

Because the Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia was legally given to germany. Whereas Poland was taken by force.


Sudetenland taken by Hitler?

Yes


What portion of Czechoslovakia was taken by Germany in 1939?

they took all of the Czechoslovakia land


Is pacifism is an area of Czechoslovakia that was taken over by Germany?

The word pacifism means peaceful and it not an area in Czechoslovakia.


Which three regions were annexed by Hitler as England and France practiced their policy of appeasement?

The Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia, The Rhineland, and Austria were all annexed by Germany under Hitler. Most of the annexations were done under the ruse of them being native Germans living in these areas that somehow were being mistreated thus justifying Germany coming in to save them. These territories were seen by Germany as being traditional parts of Germany that had been taken away either in the Treaty of Paris or some other travesty.


What is an effect of censorship?

books being taken off shelves and not being tought in classes


How does Sudetenland relate to World War 2?

It was one of the regions taken over by Germany leading to WW2.


How does the EU effect us?

money is being taken from us to fund the eu


What territories were taken over by Germany from 1935 to 1938?

Austira and Czechoslovakia


What area of Czechoslovakia that was taken over by Germany?

central Europe


What is Czechoslovakia in World War 2?

Taken early on in the war by the fascist Nazis.