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Authorities in the Czech Republic recently unveiled a discovery in the Podkrkonošsko Mountains of northeastern ... known collectively as the Sudetenland around 1938, as many Jewish and Czech ...
The Sudetenland took its name from the Sudeten mountain range that runs along the Czech-German and (after 1945) Czech-Polish border, which had a large population of ethnic Germans. 16 Czechs ...
Experts are now trying to determine how the treasure ended buried up on the side of the mountain ... of the country collectively known as the Sudetenland in 1938. After the Munich Agreement ...
In September 1938, Adolf Hitler demanded the annexation of the Sudetenland portion of Czechoslovakia. A story in the Sep. 18, 1938, Los Angeles Times covered a protest Los Angeles against that ...
Correspondents crossing the narrow strip separating the Czech Army lines from the German Army’s advance lines in Sudetenland last week reported the most tragic aftermath of the Sudeten Settlement.
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu evoked Sudetenland – and the world’s abandonment of Czechoslovakia to the Nazis in 1938 – to deflect European criticism of Israel’s settlement policy ...
If it weren’t for their NATO membership, the Baltic trio would feel almost as vulnerable as in 1938-39, after Hitler had annexed the Sudetenland under the pretext of needing to protect the local ...
“Aryanization” of Jewish businesses in Sudetenland was launched today, coincident with the arrest of several Jews, while the Czechoslovakian Government continued forcible reparation of Sudeten ...
He did so by promising the German Fuhrer that he would personally supervise the “incorporation” of the Sudetenland into Nazi Germany. The process had been spelled out in the Anglo-French plan ...
Authorities in the Czech Republic recently unveiled a discovery in the Podkrkonošsko Mountains of northeastern Czechia. A group of hikers stumbled upon a 7-kilogram treasure hoard, consisting of 598 ...