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Large numbers of German-speaking people lived in Austria, Czechoslovakia, and Poland. Within 10 years of Hitler's appointment as chancellor, Austria was incorporated into Germany, Czechoslovakia was partitioned, and Poland was invaded by German forces, unleashing World War II.
Nov 13, 2014 · Here are 42 maps that explain the conflict — how it started, why the Allies won, and how it has shaped the modern world. Background. 1) World War II, animated. EmperorTigerstar. World War II...
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These photographs, taken by an Army officer, document some of the discoveries made by Hough’s team in and around Saalfeld, the German city where the Americans finally located the major map...
Berlin was a center of Jewish life in Germany and—as the capital of the Reich—also the center for the planning of the "Final Solution," the decision to kill the Jews of Europe. The Wannsee Conference, named for the resort district in southwestern Berlin where it was held, took place in January 1942.
The territory of Germany before 1938 is shown in blue. There were many areas annexed by Nazi Germany both immediately before and throughout the course of World War II. Territories that were part of Germany before the annexations were known as the "Altreich" (Old Reich).
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This map shows the territorial expansion of Germany between 1935 and 1939, that is, before the beginning of the Second World War.