The Sudetenland
The Sudetenland
Western border region of Czechoslovakia where about 3 million German-speaking people lived; a second target of Hitler's lebensraum
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People who lived in Czechoslovakia are referred to as Czechoslovaks. This term encompasses both Czech and Slovak individuals, reflecting the country's dual heritage until its peaceful split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia in 1993. Each group maintains its distinct national identity while sharing a common historical background from their time in Czechoslovakia.
German people were people that lived in Germany.
Jews have lived in the area (Bohemia, Moravia, Slovakia) since the Middle Ages, though there were periodic expulsions and readmissions.
Because he was born and lived in the German Reich.
Uphoff is a German name for someone who lived on a farm. Up is German for on and hoff is German for farm.
She was Dutch and lived in the Netherlands
"I live in Switzerland" = either "Ich lebe in der Schweiz" or "Ich wohne in der Schweiz".
Czechoslovakia. Hitler wanted control of Sudetenland, a region of Czechoslovakia where many Germans lived. But he went back on his promise to stop seeking more territory and soon took over all of Czechoslovakia. Then he wanted to invade Poland, but Britain and France would not allow this, so World war 2 started.
Mexicans who lived in California are called