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Sudetenland ,Austria,Poland,France........
Czechoslovakia. Czechoslovakia's Sudetenland, to be more precise.
He was given permission to take the Sudetenland, part of Austria.
Hitler claimed that Sudetenland rightfully belonged to Germany because there were a lot of German people living there. Sudetenland was once a part of Austria; after World War I, it became a part of the new country of Czechoslovakia (which eventually split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia in 1993).
Czechoslovakia.
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The Sudetenland was an area in western Czechoslovakia (as it was then) which was German speaking and had some sympathy with German nationalism
Nazi Germany
Sudetenland ,Austria,Poland,France........
Czechoslovakia. Czechoslovakia's Sudetenland, to be more precise.
He was given permission to take the Sudetenland, part of Austria.
Hitler claimed that Sudetenland rightfully belonged to Germany because there were a lot of German people living there. Sudetenland was once a part of Austria; after World War I, it became a part of the new country of Czechoslovakia (which eventually split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia in 1993).
Eger, located in the Sudetenland, is now called Cheb. It is a town in the Karlovy Vary Region of the Czech Republic. Following World War II and the expulsion of the German population, the area underwent significant demographic and political changes.
The Sudetenland
The country with over 3 million Germans living in the region called the Sudetenland was Czechoslovakia. This area was primarily inhabited by ethnic Germans and became a focal point of tension between Germany and Czechoslovakia in the lead-up to World War II. The Sudetenland was annexed by Nazi Germany in 1938 following the Munich Agreement.
Gauliga Sudetenland was created in 1938.