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Sudeten Germans remember that after the war they were expelled from their homes and forced to flee.
But the total amount of money given to Sudeten Germans by the German state is uncertain.
He simply demanded that the Czech government give "justice" to the Sudeten Germans.
At the beginning of his time in office he wanted to grant the expelled Sudeten Germans double citizenship and the right to return back home.
This would later lead to the expulsion of three million Sudeten Germans from their homes of 800 years.
Negotiations between the Czech government and the Sudeten Germans dragged on through mid-1938.
The Sudeten Germans had begun their contrived agitation in April.
Critics say that the Landsmannschaft represents only a small part of the Sudeten Germans.
On September 12th 1938 Hitler told Sudeten Germans that he would support them.
But injustice was also done to the Sudeten Germans through expulsion and confiscation of their property."
Autonomy for Sudeten Germans is no longer being considered, but only cession of the region to Germany.
The Sudeten Germans had belonged to Austria, but never to Germany.
The ethnic Germans living there were called Sudeten Germans.
Documents on the Expulsion of the Sudeten Germans.
The Sudeten Germans broke off negotiations on 13 September, after which violence and disruption ensued.
This incident caused unrest among the Sudeten Germans, and Germany was said to be moving troops to the border.
Where the frontiers have remained unchanged, since 1918, there has often been the expulsion of an ethnic group, such as the Sudeten Germans.
During the summer of 1945 he and many others organized persecution and expulsion of Sudeten Germans.
But an organization representing Sudeten Germans deplored the document's failure to address the legality of compensation claims.
In the wake of growing nationalism, the name "Sudetendeutsche" (Sudeten Germans) emerged by the early 20th century.
The Munich Agreement had been precipitated by the subversive activities of the Sudeten Germans.
But the Sudeten Germans say that the expulsions began before that conference and that most of the brutality had already occurred.
His companion snorts with contempt and replies: "It's the oppressed Sudeten Germans.
However, neither the Czech government nor the majority of Germans there still see themselves as Sudeten Germans.
In 1960, the sponsorship for the Sudeten Germans driven out of the town of Dux was undertaken.