A plaque commemorating the Czechs, Jews and anti-Nazi-minded Germans expelled from the Czechoslovak border areas after the signing of the Munich Agreement in 1938 was unveiled today, on Thursday, November 12, 2015, at Prague´s Masaryk Railway Station where many of the expellees were arriving in autumn 1938. Based on the Munich Agreement, which the German, Italian, British and French leaders signed on September 30, 1938, Czechoslovakia had to cede Sudetenland, or its border regions with a prevailing German population, to Hitler´s Germany. The plaque was unveiled in the presence and under the ae

A plaque commemorating the Czechs, Jews and anti-Nazi-minded Germans expelled from the Czechoslovak border areas after the signing of the Munich Agreement in 1938 was unveiled today, on Thursday, November 12, 2015, at Prague´s Masaryk Railway Station where many of the expellees were arriving in autumn 1938. Based on the Munich Agreement, which the German, Italian, British and French leaders signed on September 30, 1938, Czechoslovakia had to cede Sudetenland, or its border regions with a prevailing German population, to Hitler´s Germany. The plaque was unveiled in the presence and under the ae Stock Photo
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2219 x 3216 px | 18.8 x 27.2 cm | 7.4 x 10.7 inches | 300dpi

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12 November 2015

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A plaque commemorating the Czechs, Jews and anti-Nazi-minded Germans expelled from the Czechoslovak border areas after the signing of the Munich Agreement in 1938 was unveiled today, on Thursday, November 12, 2015, at Prague´s Masaryk Railway Station where many of the expellees were arriving in autumn 1938. Based on the Munich Agreement, which the German, Italian, British and French leaders signed on September 30, 1938, Czechoslovakia had to cede Sudetenland, or its border regions with a prevailing German population, to Hitler´s Germany. The plaque was unveiled in the presence and under the aegis of Senate chairman Milan Stech (not on the photo). (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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