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Title: | Reign of Terror and Displacement 1939-1949 |
Other Titles: | Terrorherrschaft und Vertreibung 1939-1949 |
Authors: | Kortler, Lena Fendt, Christian Simmet, Oliver |
Keywords: | MIH digital module Comenius History SCORM módulo digital Historia |
Issue Date: | 2011 |
Publisher: | UNA - University of Augsburg |
Abstract: | After the First World War, the Czechoslovak state in which the Germans formed only a minority was founded. The relationship between Germans and Czechs remained difficult as a result of the founding of the state. In 1938, the Sudetenland was annexed to the German Reich; on 30.9.1938, the NS regime occupied the remainder of Czechia (“Rest-Tschechei”) as well. All Czech resistance was fought against uncompromisingly by imprisonment, detention in concentration camps, death sentences and retaliatory measures. Resulting from the war, during the six-year NS reign in Czechia, there also was ruthless exploitation of Czech workers. After the war, the displacement of Germans from Czechoslovakia followed. This controversial topic strains the German-Czech relations up to the present. Only under the umbrella of the European Union, reconciliation gradually succeeds. |
URI: | http://grial4.usal.es/MIH/reignTerror/ http://grialdspace.usal.es/handle/grial/130 |
Appears in Collections: | Digital Modules |
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reignTerrorSCORM.zip | SCORM | 1,56 MB | ZIP | View/Open |
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