German occupation of czechoslovakia
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4.The German occupation of Czechoslovakia had what effect on Roosevelt? A.It intensified his isolationist sentiments and desire to stay out of Europe’s problems. B.He no longer professed impartiality in the impending European struggle. C.He worked to appease Hitler to avoid further conquests. D.He blamed Czechoslovakia for provoking the attack.
[DOC File]Editable Schemes of Work - Papers
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German occupation of Czechoslovakia (March 1939). Anglo-French support for Poland. Nazi-Soviet Pact (August 1939). German invasion of Poland, weaknesses of appeasement. Students should be aware of the Pact of Steel. To identify the reasons for the outbreak of war including the German occupation of Prague and invasion of Poland.
[DOC File]Treaty of Versailles - June 28th 1919 - Katikati College
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The German port city of Danzig became an International City. The Polish corridor included 1 million German inhabitants. Sudetenland becomes part of Czechoslovakia. The old frontier as it existed between Austria-Hungary and the German Empire will constitute the frontier between Germany and the Czechoslovak State. No territory lost
[DOC File]Germans in Czechoslovakia - FCPS
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ethnic German. areas (in black) inside the current . Czech Republic 's territories. From 1918 to 1938, after the break up of the . Austro-Hungarian Empire, several million ethnic Bohemian Germans wound up in the . Czech Lands. of newly created state of . Czechoslovakia. Germans lived in . Bohemia, a part of the . Holy Roman Empire
[DOC File]The Munich Agreement
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It was nearly identical to the Godesberg proposal: the German army was to complete the occupation of the Sudetenland by 10 October, and an international commission would decide the future of other disputed areas. Czechoslovakia was informed by Britain and France that it could either resist Germany alone or submit to the prescribed annexations.
[DOCX File]Lesson 34 - Origins of World War II - Massillon Ohio
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In 1936, German troops occupied the Rhineland, a German region on the border with France. Although the Versailles Treaty banned military activities in this region, the League of Nations did nothing in response. Two years later, Hitler demanded that the Sudetenland, a German-speaking region of Czechoslovakia, be turned over to Germany.
[DOC File]GERMAN AGGRESSIONS PRIOR TO WWII
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Map of German Aggressions 1936 – 1939. Germany Militarizes the Rhineland. Germany Annexes Austria. Munich Conference Benefits Germany . Germany takes Over Czechoslovakia. Nazis March into the Rhineland. Hitler's next big move in the game of international diplomacy didn't occur until a year later and it would be one of the biggest risks of his ...
[DOC File]Gypsies in Czechoslovakia: A Case of Unfinished Integration
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The end of the war precipitated a considerable population movement in Czechoslovakia. Those displaced from the occupied territories returned, and several million ethnic Germans were expelled. Part of this migration were many of the surviving Gypsies moving from devastated, hungry areas to a relatively unscathed Czechoslovakia.
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