• Fall Grün (German for 'Case Green') was a pre-World War II plan for the invasion of Czechoslovakia by Nazi Germany. Although some preliminary steps were...
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    a German invasion of Czechoslovakia. Fall Grün (Czechoslovakia) ("Case Green") (1938) – planned invasion of Czechoslovakia. Fall Gelb ("Case Yellow")...
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  • Operation Green (redirect from Fall Grün)
    immediately before and during the Second World War. Fall Grün (Czechoslovakia), the planned invasion of Czechoslovakia, to be carried out in September 1938 Operation...
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  • Look up grün in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Grün is a German-language surname. Grün may also refer to: Die Grünen, the name of several green parties:...
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    remained in Czechoslovakia, of whom 50,000 emigrated or were expelled soon after. Fall Grün, the German invasion plan for Czechoslovakia rendered obsolete...
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    Wehrmacht had formulated a plan, "Operation Green" (Fall Grün) for the invasion of Czechoslovakia. It was implemented shortly after the proclamation of...
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    badly damaged the popularity of the Nazi regime, as Germans realize that Fall Grün is leading towards war. 29 September — Munich Agreement: The German, Italian...
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    Walther von Brauchitsch with memoranda opposing Fall Grün (Case Green), the plan for a war against Czechoslovakia. In the first memorand, on 5 May 1938, Beck...
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    government-in-exile, sometimes styled officially as the Provisional Government of Czechoslovakia (Czech: Prozatímní vláda Československa, Slovak: Dočasná vláda Československa)...
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  • and proclaimed on 28th October in Prague. Initial authority within Czechoslovakia was assumed by the newly created National Assembly on 14 November 1918...
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  • Staff, submits a memorandum to Hitler opposing Fall Grün (Case Green), the plan for a war with Czechoslovakia, under the grounds that Germany is ill-prepared...
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    minority of Czechoslovakia". Unlike Basil Newton, the British minister in Prague, Henderson initially advocated plans to turn Czechoslovakia into a federation...
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    Parliamentary elections were held in Czechoslovakia on 19 May 1935. The result was a victory for the newly established Sudeten German Party, which won...
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    Moravia during World War II began after the occupation of the rest of Czechoslovakia and the formation of the protectorate on 15 March 1939. German policy...
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  • sooner, rather than later, to provide Lebensraum by seizing Austria and Czechoslovakia. Hitler also announced that it was imperative to act in the next five...
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  • Sudetenland on 1 October, but that had been planned as early as May, when Fall Grün was drafted. The French and the Czechoslovaks rejected Hitler's demands...
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    brick factory. At the eve of World War II, on 16 June 1939, Kubiš fled Czechoslovakia and joined a forming Czechoslovak unit in Kraków, Poland. Soon he was...
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  • May Crisis (category Territorial disputes of Czechoslovakia)
    tension in 1938 caused by reports of German troop movements against Czechoslovakia that appeared to signal the imminent outbreak of war in Europe. Although...
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    September 1938 and he spoke to the spectators there: The settlement of the Czechoslovakian problem, which has now been achieved is, in my view, only the prelude...
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    While he was initially determined to continue with Fall Grün, the attack against Czechoslovakia planned for 1 October 1938, but sometime between 27 and...
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    different missions) by a Royal Air Force Halifax of No. 138 Squadron into Czechoslovakia at 10 pm on 28 December 1941. In Prague, they contacted several families...
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    Terezín, in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia (German-occupied Czechoslovakia). Theresienstadt served as a waystation to the extermination camps....
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    Führer Adolf Hitler and the Nazi regime if Germany went to war with Czechoslovakia over the Sudetenland. It was led by Generalmajor Hans Oster, deputy...
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    Konrad Henlein (category Holocaust perpetrators in Czechoslovakia)
    justification for a German attack on Czechoslovakia. On 28 May 1938 Hitler issued orders for Fall Grün, the invasion of Czechoslovakia, scheduled for 1 October 1938...
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  • to occupy Austria. Fall Richard ("Case Richard") (1937) — Contingency planning for Soviet/communist takeover in Spain. Fall Grün ("Case Green") (1938)...
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    Ležáky (category 1942 disestablishments in Czechoslovakia)
    the Miřetice municipality, was a village in Czechoslovakia. During the German occupation of Czechoslovakia, it was razed by Nazi forces as reprisal for...
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    First Vienna Award (category Territorial disputes of Czechoslovakia)
    previous month's Munich Agreement, which resulted in the partitioning of Czechoslovakia. Though some from the government called for military action, Hungarian...
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    injured at this anti-Nazi demonstration against the German occupation of Czechoslovakia and died two weeks later. Jan Opletal is seen as a symbolic figure of...
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  • Staff, submits a memorandum to Hitler opposing Fall Grün (Case Green), the plan for a war with Czechoslovakia, under the grounds that Germany is ill-prepared...
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    and political prisoner. In 1940 he escaped the German occupation of Czechoslovakia and joined the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. In 1941 he was shot...
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