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Following the acquisition of Austria by Hitler, the German
dictator's next target for conquest was the Sudeten region of
Czechoslovakia along the borders with Germany, and German
armed forces occupied that territory in October, 1938. This
map -- issued in early 1939 -- shows the new borders. Observe
how the borders have changed slightly; this is particularly
evident in section 7, which was expanded to include the
Sudeten territory and -- ominously -- the rest of the Czech
lands.
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This map was issued slightly later in 1939 after Nazi Germany
had gained control over Bohemia and Moravia (the two
westernmost regions of what had been Czechoslovakia) and
formed a German-administered "protectorate". This was to be
the final German territorial expansion before World War II
began on September 3, 1939, and marks the last B-V map series
issued before the German reconstruction period in the late
Forties.
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