Ethnic and German speaking people who live in Sudetenland which is located currently in the western part of the Czech Republic.
It's a region in Czechoslovakia (now the Czech Republic) that runs along the border with Germany. Adolf Hitler wanted to annex it because there's a lot of German people there, and he said that those Sudeten-Germans actually wanted to be a part of Germany, not Czechoslovakia.
Wir sind Deutsche = we are Germans.
Because the Germans were our enemy.
Because Hitler believed Germans was a super-race and all other races were inferior to Germans.
Yes, Germany is in Europe so Germans are Europeans.
The "Sudeten" is a mountain range which is in Germany, Poland and Czech.
Sudeten German Party ended in 1938.
Sudeten German Party was created on 1933-10-01.
The justification given was that the Czech government was abusing ethnic Sudeten Germans, and so, Germany was heroically coming to their rescue, to save them from those nasty, bad Czechs. After the invasion a "plebiscite" (vote) was taken, which , hardly surprisingly, found that the Sudeten population was overwhelmingly in favor of unification with the Third Reich.
He made claims that the Czechs were abusing Sudeten Germans and built up troops on the border to prepare for invasion. In order to prevent an actual war and the complete fall of Czechoslovakia, the French and British agreed to give Hitler this region.
Hitler believed that there was a vast majority of Sudeten Germans in the Sudeten Land, and that by taking over it he was only complying with Wilson's idea of self-determination. He also thought that if in a later war he were to be attacked by the Russians that it would act as a first line of defence. Also by taking over Czechoslovakia he would be that one step closer to Poland and his policy of expanding East.
It's a region in Czechoslovakia (now the Czech Republic) that runs along the border with Germany. Adolf Hitler wanted to annex it because there's a lot of German people there, and he said that those Sudeten-Germans actually wanted to be a part of Germany, not Czechoslovakia.
Karl Haushofer has written: 'Le Japon et les Japonais' 'Das Werden des deutschen Volkes' -- subject(s): Historical geography, Germans, Sudetes, Sudeten Germans, Sudeten 'Mikroskopische Reactionen: Eine Anleitung zur Erkennung verschiedener Elemente und Verbindungen ..' 'Japan und die Japaner' 'Wehr-Geopolitik' -- subject(s): Geopolitics, Military geography 'Geopolitik der Pan-Ideen' -- subject(s): Geopolitics, Nationalism and nationality 'Japan baut sein reich' -- subject(s): Eastern question (Far East), Foreign relations, History 'Kitchener' 'Das Japanische Reich in seiner geographischen Entwicklung' -- subject(s): History
it was the Munich Pact http://www.worldwariihistory.info/in/Czechoslovakia.html
In 1938, Germany formed an Anschluss with Austria and was also given the Sudeten region of Czechoslovakia.
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