The Gauliga Sudetenland, was the highest football league in the Sudetenland, the predominantly German-speaking parts of Czechoslovakia that were awarded...
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The league operated in eighteen regional divisions, of which the Gauliga Sudetenland was played in a knock-out format of regional champions, with the...
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renamed Gauliga Donau-Alpenland Gauliga Sudetenland: formed in the predominantly German speaking parts (Sudetenland) of Czechoslovakia annexed in 1938...
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1938–39 Gauliga champions, two more than in 1938 because of the addition of the Gauliga Ostmark after the Anschluss and the Gauliga Sudetenland after the...
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Wagstadt Zwittau Gauliga Sudetenland, the highest association football league in the Gau from 1938 to 1945 The Holocaust in the Sudetenland .Michael D. Miller...
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II. Czechoslovakia was occupied by German forces who formed Gauliga Sudetenland and Gauliga Böhmen und Mähren leagues on occupied territories. Until the...
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of Asch, Sudetenland and is today Aš, Czech Republic. The team played a single incomplete season in the regional top-flight Gauliga Sudetenland. On 30 September...
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town of Aussig, Sudetenland and is today Ústí nad Labem, Czech Republic. The team played in the regional top-flight Gauliga Sudetenland through most of...
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new leagues were formed, such as the Gauliga Ostmark in Austria after the Anschluss and the Gauliga Sudetenland after the seizure of the area from Czechoslovakia...
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consequently, the Gauligas, with the Sudetenland and the formation of the Gauliga Sudetenland to follow next. The 1937–38 Gauliga champions qualified...
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while ethnic-German clubs played in the German Gauliga Sudetenland and, from 1943 onward, also in the Gauliga Böhmen und Mähren. In the Slovak Republic an...
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of Gauligas, eighteen, remained unchanged compare to the previous season which had seen the addition of the Gauliga Ostmark and Gauliga Sudetenland to...
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success was immediate: in the 1938–39 season, Warnsdorf won the Gauliga Sudetenland with a 4–0 final win against Teplitzer FK and thus qualified for...
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Bohemian-Moravian league) while ethnic-German clubs played in the German Gauliga Sudetenland. In the Slovak Republic an independent Slovak league, the Slovenská...
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Sudetenland from Czechoslovakia. This was followed by the German occupation of Czechoslovakia in March 1939. As a consequence the Gauliga Sudetenland...
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standing for Nationalsozialistische Turngemeinde. NSTG played in the Gauliga Sudetenland but disappeared with the end of the war. BSK however was reformed...
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a state, the ethnic Sudeten German football teams played in the Gauliga Sudetenland. The NSRL formed two groups in 1939, which were raised to three in...
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The 1943–44 Gauliga was the eleventh season of the Gauliga, the first tier of the football league system in Germany from 1933 to 1945. It was the fifth...
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Bohemian-Moravian league) while ethnic-German clubs played in the German Gauliga Sudetenland. In the Slovak Republic an independent Slovak league, the Slovenská...
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The 1942–43 Gauliga was the tenth season of the Gauliga, the first tier of the football league system in Germany from 1933 to 1945. It was the fourth...
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league. After the annexation of the Sudetenland by the Third Reich in 1938 the club joined the Gauliga Sudetenland, a top-flight division established to...
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clubs in the Protectorate initially entered the Gauliga Sudetenland. From 1943, a separate Gauliga Gauliga Böhmen und Mähren was formed by the NSRL. The...
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ratio. Group 1B was contested by the champions of the Gauligas Brandenburg, Sachsen and Sudetenland: Source: RSSSF Rules for classification: 1) Points;...
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Bohemian-Moravian league) while ethnic-German clubs played in the German Gauliga Sudetenland. In the Slovak Republic an independent Slovak league, the Slovenská...
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the competition not being held again until 1948. The thirty-one 1943–44 Gauliga champions, two more than in the previous season, competed in a single-leg...
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Bohemian-Moravian league) while ethnic-German clubs played in the German Gauliga Sudetenland. In the Slovak Republic an independent Slovak league, the Slovenská...
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won by defeating FV Saarbrücken in the final. The twenty-nine 1942–43 Gauliga champions, four more than in the previous season, competed in a single-leg...
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ratio. Group 1B was contested by the champions of the Gauligas Ostmark, Schlesien and Sudetenland: Source: RSSSF Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2)...
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The 1940–41 Gauliga was the eighth season of the Gauliga, the first tier of the football league system in Germany from 1933 to 1945. It was the second...
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the Gauligas in later years, reaching a strength of thirty one in its last completed season, 1943–44. The teams qualified through the 1941–42 Gauliga season:...
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