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    The German language was made equal to the Czech language. Czech patriotic authors tend to call the following period, from 1620 to 1648 until the late 18th century, the "Dark Age". It is characterized by devastation by foreign troops; Germanization; and economic and political decline.

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  3. The Czechs weren't German - but they lived in a huge state (the Austrian Empire) which was a part of the Confederation... The Czech people were not considered German, but today's Czech Republic is more or less territorially the same as the old Kingdom of Bohemia, which crown was held by the Austrian Emperors.

  4. Aug 21, 2018 · The new ruler, Ferdinand II, did not tolerate non-Catholics, viewing Protestants as a threat to his faith. Czech locals, mostly peasants and working class people, were forced to speak the German ...

  5. Jul 26, 2019 · The conquerors’ language and culture became dominant, but the core genetic imprint less so, says Dr. Beneš. “The Czech population is predominantly descended from the prehistoric population,...

  6. May 3, 2023 · It’s believed that the people of the Czech Republic are made up of: -37% Slavic peoples. -25% Western Europeans, mostly French, German, and northern Italy. -9% Balkans. -9% Semitic, (arabs and jews) -7% Germans and Scandinavians. -3% from other random parts of the world.

  7. Ethnic groups. Czechs make up roughly two-thirds of the population. The Moravians consider themselves to be a distinct group within this majority. A small Slovak minority remains from the Czechoslovakian federal period. An even smaller Polish population exists in northeastern Moravia, and some Germans still live in northwestern Bohemia.

  8. CzechGerman relations are the relationship between Germany and the Czech Republic. The two countries share 815 km of common borders and both are members of the European Union, NATO, OECD, OSCE, Council of Europe and the World Trade Organization.

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