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A map showing the frontiers of Czechoslovakia after the implementation of the Munich agreement and the further agreements for autonomy within the Czechoslovak State of the Slovak and Ruthenian (Carpatho-Ukrainian) areas. The swift sequence of events of the past few days, culminating in the announcement of the annexation of the Czech Republic by Germany, mark another step in the realization of the old German plan of a "Mittel Europa." Hungary is also moving toward realization of her desire for inclusion of the Ruthenian area within her borders, and is advancing her troops northward from Munkachevo (Mukacevo) toward the Polish frontier.

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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 146, 16 March 1939, Page 9

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A map showing the frontiers of Czechoslovakia after the implementation of the Munich agreement and the further agreements for autonomy within the Czechoslovak State of the Slovak and Ruthenian (Carpatho-Ukrainian) areas. The swift sequence of events of the past few days, culminating in the announcement of the annexation of the Czech Republic by Germany, mark another step in the realization of the old German plan of a "Mittel Europa." Hungary is also moving toward realization of her desire for inclusion of the Ruthenian area within her borders, and is advancing her troops northward from Munkachevo (Mukacevo) toward the Polish frontier. Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 146, 16 March 1939, Page 9

A map showing the frontiers of Czechoslovakia after the implementation of the Munich agreement and the further agreements for autonomy within the Czechoslovak State of the Slovak and Ruthenian (Carpatho-Ukrainian) areas. The swift sequence of events of the past few days, culminating in the announcement of the annexation of the Czech Republic by Germany, mark another step in the realization of the old German plan of a "Mittel Europa." Hungary is also moving toward realization of her desire for inclusion of the Ruthenian area within her borders, and is advancing her troops northward from Munkachevo (Mukacevo) toward the Polish frontier. Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 146, 16 March 1939, Page 9

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