Fleeing from Sudetenland

Fleeing from Sudetenland
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Publisher : Ebozon Verlag
Total Pages : 7
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ISBN-13 : 9783959637336
ISBN-10 : 3959637330
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Book Synopsis Fleeing from Sudetenland by : Brigitte Lenz

Download or read book Fleeing from Sudetenland written by Brigitte Lenz and published by Ebozon Verlag. This book was released on 2020-07-17 with total page 7 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The closer the end of Second World War came, the louder the voices of those who demanded the displacement of the Sudeten German population became. The Czechs' ever greater hatred of everything that was German became noticeably clear. Terrible attacks on the civilian population followed. Experience a piece of contemporary history with this book. The author describes moving experiences and the escape from the Sudetenland - up close. No food, Czech military everywhere and all that remained was an escape plan. Based on a true story. Based on what happened in 1945. An insightful book about human destinies and traumatic events.


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