1. Sudeten - Adjective
2. Sudeten - Proper noun
Sudeten (not comparable)
Of or pertaining to Sudeten.
Sudeten
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A series of mountains in Central Europe (Czech Republic, Poland, Germany).
Gallery, 2002. p. 218. After World War II in summer 1945 the Potsdam Conference decided that Sudeten Germans would have to leave Czechoslovakia (see Expulsion of Germans after World War II ). Source: Internet
Retrieved on 2006, 12–13 His paper has, however, been rebutted by Jakob Cornides's study "The Sudeten German Question after EU Enlargement." Source: Internet
The Sudeten Crisis highlighted German unprepardness to conduct a strategic air war (although the British and French were in a much weaker position), and Hitler ordered the Luftwaffe be expanded by five times its earlier size. Source: Internet
Most of those flights were carried out near the Polish border, first in the Sudeten mountains region of Silesia, then in the Baltic Sea region. Source: Internet
On 7 September there was an altercation involving Sudeten members of the Czechoslovak parliament in the North Moravian city of Ostrava (Mährisch-Ostrau in German). Source: Internet
Sponsorship In 1955 Bayreuth took on sponsorship for displaced Sudeten Germans from the town of Franzensbad in Okres Cheb. Source: Internet