czechoslovakia
poland
OK, i know those who were searching for the answer are tired of that idiot before with his nonsense so the answer is Sudetenland
Before the German Army entered Czechoslovakia, the President of the country had fled to England and set up a government in exile, and the Slovaks had split off and become a separate country that was allies with the Germans. There was no Czechoslovakia left by the time the German troops entered the country. At the same time that German troops entered the former country of Czechoslovakia, there were also Polish and Hungarian troops that marched in because they wanted to take back their lands that had been part of the country of Czechoslovakia. The Czech part of the country became a German protectorate and the Polish and Hungarian land in the former Czechoslovakia became part of Poland and Hungary. The Sudentenland had already been given to Germany at the Munich conference because there were 3.5 million Germans in that area. So the answer to this question is that there was no surrender.
Germany moved into the then Czechoslovakia beginning in September of 1938, lasting until Allied liberation in 1945. Czechoslovak lands were occupied between the Hungarians, Germans and Poles during this time. During and after liberation Western Czechoslovakia was briefly occupied by American troops. Thereafter Allied agreements stipulated the Allied occupation of the country be transferred to the Soviets.
The Sudetenland
made more demands
czechoslovakia
czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia. Czechoslovakia's Sudetenland, to be more precise.
Czechoslovakia
Poland
poland
OK, i know those who were searching for the answer are tired of that idiot before with his nonsense so the answer is Sudetenland
Denmark and Norway.or Norway and denmark
The Sudetenland
Hitler threatened to declare war on Czechoslovakia because the Czech government declared martial law.