Zwittau, known as Zwiastow in Polish, is a former locality in Czechoslovakia, now part of the Czech Republic. It is historically significant for its association with the Holocaust, particularly as the site of the Brinnlitz labor camp established by Oskar Schindler during World War II. Schindler is famously known for saving the lives of over a thousand Jewish refugees by employing them in his factories. The camp served as a refuge for many during a dark period in history.
The Sudetenland (Czechoslavakia)
As far as i know :9. He invaded poland, Denmark, Norway, France, Netherlands, Belguim, austria, czechoslavakia, and russia
Well, he did promise to make all of Western Europe part of Germany. I guess in a way he did, but couldn't hold it.
Germany controled almost all of Europe, he already had Czechoslavakia, Slovakia before the war which was against the Treaty of Versilles. Hitler occupied France, Belgium, Poland, Holland, Netherlands, Norway, Italy, Austria. he also conquered Greece, Serbia, lithuana, Latvia, Estonia, belarus, only a part of Italy, Luxembourg, Slovenia and Ukraine
Czechoslavakia (now Czech republic and Slovakia), part of Poland came from Germany. Most of Poland, Finland, Romania came from Russia. Serbia changed to Yugoslavia. All those Middle-eastern countries (Lebanon, Iraq, Iran, turkey...) came from the Ottoman Empire. Lots of the modern day south-eastern European countries came from Austro-Hungary (like Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzergonia,...)
Svitavy German: Zwittau) is the capital and largest town in the Svitavy District in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. It is the birthplace of Oskar Schindler and an important center of the Czech Esperanto movement.
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zwittau,austria-hungory
It is Prague.
Kladruber
1938
it comes from czechoslavakia.. not sure how to spell that lol my last name is Hovorka.. czechoslavakia is not a country anymore the name has been changed
Oskar Schindler was born April 28, 1908, in Zwittau, Austria-Hungary.
Czech Warmblood.
The Sudetenland (Czechoslavakia)
Answer France, Switzerland, Austria, Czechoslavakia, Yugoslavia