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===Munich Agreement, and Two-Step German Occupation=== {{main|German occupation of Czechoslovakia}} [[File:Czechoslovakia 1939.SVG|thumb|The partition of Czechoslovakia after [[Munich Agreement]]]] [[File:Bundesarchiv Bild 146-1972-039-44, Heydrich-Attentat.jpg|thumb|The car in which [[Reinhard Heydrich]] was fatally injured in 1942]] [[File:Czechoslovak Republic (1939).svg|thumb|Territory of the [[Second Czechoslovak Republic]] (1938–1939)]] In September 1938, [[Adolf Hitler]] demanded control of the [[Sudetenland]]. On 29 September 1938, Britain and France ceded control in the [[Appeasement]] at the [[Munich Conference]]; France ignored the military alliance it had with Czechoslovakia. During October 1938, [[Nazi Germany]] occupied the Sudetenland border region, effectively crippling Czechoslovak defences. The [[First Vienna Award]] assigned a strip of southern Slovakia and Carpathian Ruthenia to Hungary. Poland [[Teschen conflict|occupied]] Zaolzie, an area whose population was majority Polish, in October 1938. On 14 March 1939, the remainder ("rump") of Czechoslovakia was dismembered by the proclamation of the [[Slovak State]], the next day the rest of [[Carpathian Ruthenia]] was occupied and annexed by Hungary, while the following day the German [[Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia]] was proclaimed. The eventual goal of the German state under Nazi leadership was to eradicate Czech nationality through assimilation, deportation, and extermination of the Czech intelligentsia; the intellectual elites and middle class made up a considerable number of the 200,000 people who passed through concentration camps and the 250,000 who died during German occupation.<ref>''Universities in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries'' (1800–1945), Walter Rüegg Cambridge University Press (28 October 2004), page 353</ref> Under {{Lang|de|[[Generalplan Ost]]}}, it was assumed that around 50% of Czechs would be fit for [[Germanization]]. The Czech intellectual elites were to be removed not only from Czech territories but from Europe completely. The authors of {{lang|de|Generalplan Ost|italic=no}} believed it would be best if they emigrated overseas, as even in [[Siberia]] they were considered a threat to German rule. Just like Jews, Poles, Serbs, and several other nations, Czechs were considered to be [[untermenschen]] by the Nazi state.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dac.neu.edu/holocaust/Hitlers_Plans.htm |title=HITLER'S PLANS FOR EASTERN EUROPE Selections from Janusz Gumkowski and Kazimierz Leszczynski POLAND UNDER NAZI OCCUPATION |access-date=13 February 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120717012554/http://www.dac.neu.edu/holocaust/Hitlers_Plans.htm|archive-date=17 July 2012}}</ref> In 1940, in a secret Nazi plan for the Germanization of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia it was declared that those considered to be of racially Mongoloid origin and the Czech intelligentsia were not to be Germanized.<ref>{{cite web| url= http://www.nizkor.org/hweb/imt/nca/nca-01/nca-01-13-spoliation-02.html| title= Nazi Conspiracy & Aggression Volume I Chapter XIII Germanization & Spoliation Czechoslovakia| access-date= 27 September 2015| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20150928022926/http://www.nizkor.org/hweb/imt/nca/nca-01/nca-01-13-spoliation-02.html| archive-date= 28 September 2015| url-status= dead| df= dmy-all}}</ref> The deportation of Jews to concentration camps was organized under the direction of [[Reinhard Heydrich]], and the fortress town of [[Theresienstadt concentration camp|Terezín]] was made into a ghetto way station for Jewish families. On 4 June 1942 Heydrich died after being wounded by an assassin in [[Operation Anthropoid]]. Heydrich's successor, Colonel General [[Kurt Daluege]], ordered mass arrests and executions and the destruction of the villages of [[Lidice]] and [[Ležáky]]. In 1943 the German war effort was accelerated. Under the authority of [[Karl Hermann Frank]], German minister of state for Bohemia and Moravia, some 350,000 Czech laborers were dispatched to the Reich. Within the protectorate, all non-war-related industry was prohibited. Most of the Czech population obeyed quiescently up until the final months preceding the end of the war, while thousands were involved in the [[resistance movement]]. For the Czechs of the Protectorate Bohemia and Moravia, [[Occupation of Czechoslovakia|German occupation]] was a period of brutal oppression. Czech losses resulting from political persecution and deaths in concentration camps totaled between 36,000 and 55,000. The Jewish populations of [[Bohemia]] and [[Moravia]] (118,000 according to the 1930 census) were virtually annihilated. Many Jews emigrated after 1939; more than 70,000 were killed; 8,000 survived at Terezín. Several thousand Jews managed to live in freedom or in hiding throughout the occupation. Despite the estimated 136,000 deaths at the hands of the Nazi regime, the population in the Reichsprotektorate saw a net increase during the war years of approximately 250,000 in line with an increased birth rate.<ref>"Vaclav Havel – A Political Tragedy in 6 Acts" by John Keane, published 2000, page 54</ref> On 6 May 1945, the third US Army of General Patton entered [[Plzeň]] from the south west. On 9 May 1945, Soviet Red Army troops entered [[Prague]].
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