Munich 1938: new facts about old secrets

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In 1938, the Czech government was forced to cede the Sudetenland to Germany. It was the price paid for Hitlers promise not to start a war in Europe. Many researchers believe it was the conflict over the Sudetenland that triggered World War II. Now, documents directly related to these events have been declassified by the Foreign Intelligence Service. Find out more in XL Report on RT.

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  • @trevlacme The programme is not stupid but your comment is. I fail to see how the 'evil' British tried to encircle Germany. If you are referring to Versailles, which was not just British but more French then how were the British to know that these countries would be their allies (which in fact they were not until very late in the day).

    Once more we see blind nationalist hatred taking precedence over historical facts and in this case straight forward common sense.

  • @wladys678 This is the point the Nazis cannot answer. They started the war then they cry when they lose. I would like to see some tears for the victims of Nazism but we can be sure they wont be giving any.

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  • The Germans came there 700 centuries ago. The border area was uninhabited and Germans were called in to improve the economic situation. This area, now deprived of its former inhabitants, looks like 3 rd world.

  • @Elberiver11 Germans stole it first everytime it was czech land ,yes there lives germans too,but belongs to Great Moravia,Czech kingdom Austria-Hungaria Monarchy.Then you stole you.So shut the fuck up.Who start killing first????

  • @trevlacme What is wrong again? Are you some sort of conspiracy theory nut? King Peter II was born in Belgrade, his father was born in Montenegro, his grandtather in Belgrade.

    Are you claiming that Belgrade is in the UK or France?? Have a look at a map and then tell me which country Belgrade and Montenegro were in then!

  • @alanheath wrong again, where did the so-called Yugoslav king come from?

  • @trevlacme You claim that Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia are the results of schemes by the UK FO - which is totally absurd. Both countries were the result of independence movements within those countries. The UK was not a member of the Little Entente.

    The UK did not have treaty obligations to CZ but France and the USSR did have. The only sensible comment you make is that the UK should not have forced CZ to give up its territory.

  • @alanheath Both Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia were the result of schemes hatched by the British foreign in Office.  Have you ever heard of the "Little Entente?" The other member stae was Romania. And you may ask why was CZ forced to give up the Suddentenland? BECAUSE the British refused to honor their treaty obligations and come to the CZ aid.

  • @komacope How do you know how her or his grandparents voted? Did they tell you?

  • @komacope I think this is just going around in circles.

  • @komacope I wonder who is stupid.. There was a lot of stupid people like yourself

    that did not understand.. Don"t waste my time asshole... And learn some respect

    you act like some un educated self centered prick..

  • @alanheath No only Sudetenland but all Czech Kingdom was a part of Austro-Hungarian Empire. Yes it was part of this on but never belong to Austria. And this is very different! Because of stupid politic of Austrians Czech and Slowak people went away from this multinational state and created their own state in old historical borders on the west side in 1918.

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