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  1. Partition of Czechoslovakia - Wikipedia

    Partition of Czechoslovakia may refer to: German occupation of Czechoslovakia; Munich Agreement; First Vienna Award; Dissolution of Czechoslovakia

  2. Occupation of Czechoslovakia (1938–1945) - Wikipedia

    The Slovaks were aided in the Uprising by soldiers and partisans from the Soviet Union, United Kingdom, US, France, the Czech Republic, and Poland. In total, 32 nations were involved in the Uprising.

  3. Dissolution of Czechoslovakia - Wikipedia

    The dissolution of Czechoslovakia, [1] which took effect on December 31, 1992, was the self-determined secession of the federal republic of Czechoslovakia into the independent countries of the Czech Republic (also known as Czechia) and Slovakia.

  4. Partition of Czechoslovakia, 1938-1939 | Holocaust Encyclopedia

    Explore a timeline of events that occurred before, during, and after the Holocaust. We would like to thank Crown Family Philanthropies, Abe and Ida Cooper Foundation, the Claims …

  5. Czechoslovakia | Holocaust Encyclopedia

    Investigate the history of Jews in the territory that became Czechoslovakia. How did the world and world leaders respond to the partition and later annexation of Czechoslovakia? How and why was the principle of national sovereignty ignored or overruled?

  6. Final steps to war Partition of Czechoslovakia, 1938 - 1939 - BBC

    Hitler's pacts with Italy and the Soviet Union gave him the confidence to invade Poland. This act led Britain to declare war. Germany entered the Sudetenland on 1 October. Hitler now had control of...

  7. Czechoslovakia dissolved at midnight on December 31, 1992 and during this night its 74-year long existence with a de facto interruption during World War II was concluded. Paradoxically, the partition

  8. The breakup of the republic - Encyclopedia Britannica

    The right and centre parties in the Czech Lands formed the Party of National Unity, while the Socialists organized the Party of Labour. In Slovakia the Populists absorbed all the other political groups.

  9. Partition of Czechoslovakia, 1938-1939 - Drew University

    After German and Slovak pressures, Czechoslovakia became Czech-Slovakia in 1938 after the Munich Pact, meaning the country had to surrender its border and defenses to Nazi Germany. On March 15, 1939, Nazi Germany invaded Czech provinces …

  10. Slovakia saw Czechoslovakia weakened by German occupation 18 January 1939 Slovakian parliament declared independence 1936 10Kc stamp from Castles, Churches, Cities series OtvorenieSlovenskehoSnemu (Slovak Assembly Opening), Slovak …

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