JUDAIC 386 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Sudetenland, Munich Agreement, Nazi Propaganda

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The sudetenland crisis, hitler made his next move against czechoslovakia, which was a country that he had already claimed as his first target for expansion, in 1937, he called for overthrow of czechoslovakia in order to increase. Sudetenland to germany: hitler felt cheated when he returned to berlin with a negotiated settlement giving germany control of territories that had belonged to czechoslovakia, months after the munich conference, german troops entered the rest of. In jewish homes, they forced their way in, robbing, beating, raping, and demolishing: ~ 100 jews were killed xi. Nazi authorities rounded up some thirty thousand jewish men and sent them to concentration camps: they were the first jews in germany arrested en masse for being. The response was different between everyone; some observed how onlookers joined the rampage and plunder, whereas others sensed disapproval from ordinary citizens: the german public as a whole was less enthusiastic about.

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