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... Nazis also used their diplomats for these purposes , while Hitler and other leading Nazi officials made innumerable speeches directed toward foreign audiences . In some cases they insulted foreign governments publicly ; in others they ...
... Nazis also used their diplomats for these purposes , while Hitler and other leading Nazi officials made innumerable speeches directed toward foreign audiences . In some cases they insulted foreign governments publicly ; in others they ...
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... Nazis directed propaganda toward the Sudeten Germans , urging them to violent action against the majority Czechs . When the Czech government sought to put down Nazi - inspired riots , German propagandists accused it of persecuting a ...
... Nazis directed propaganda toward the Sudeten Germans , urging them to violent action against the majority Czechs . When the Czech government sought to put down Nazi - inspired riots , German propagandists accused it of persecuting a ...
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... Nazi Subversion of Czechoslovakia , 1938-1939 The main target of Nazi subversion of Czechoslovakia was the 3.5 million German - speaking Czechs living in the Sudetenland . Shortly after the Nazi revolution , some Sudeten Germans ...
... Nazi Subversion of Czechoslovakia , 1938-1939 The main target of Nazi subversion of Czechoslovakia was the 3.5 million German - speaking Czechs living in the Sudetenland . Shortly after the Nazi revolution , some Sudeten Germans ...
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