A history of Czechoslovakia between the wars : from Versailles to Hitler's invasion

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A history of Czechoslovakia between the wars : from Versailles to Hitler's invasion

Patrick Crowhurst

(International library of twentieth century history, v. 56)

Bloomsbury Academic, 2020

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"First published in Great Britain 2015 by I.B. Tauris & Co. Ltd.. Paperback edition published by Bloomsbury Academic 2020"--t.p. verso

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Here, Patrick Crowhurst identifies the crucial political problem that faced Czechoslovakia between 1918 and 1939 - the rift between the Czechs and the Sudeten Germans that would open the way for the rise of Konrad Henlein's right-wing 'Sudeten Deutsch' party, and which was exploited ruthlessly by Hitler during Nazi Germany's 1938 annexation of Czechoslovakia. A History of Czechoslovakia Between the Wars deepens our understanding of a fragile Europe before World War II, and is essential for students and scholars of 20th century history.

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  • Table of contents List of tables Introduction Chapter 1 Prelude: creating the First Czechoslovak Republic Chapter 2 Defence of the state and the growth of industry Chapter 3 The enemy within
  • Sudeten German nationalism and the Sudeten German Nazi party
  • national defence Chapter 4 Henlein, the SdP (Sudeten deutsche Partei) and German money Chapter 5 Two German policies: war or peace? Hitler, the German Foreign Ministry and Czechoslovakia, 1936-1938 Chapter 6 Deepening crisis
  • the Munich Conference and refugees Conclusion Bibliography

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