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Originally Posted by Fahnenbohn
Czechoslovakia was not a transgression. When the artificial state of Czechoslovakia dislocated, the surrounding countries - Germany, Poland, Hungary, Romania - took their legitimate parts of the cake and Slovakia gained its independence. Afraid of losing further lands of the Czech territory, Czech President Emil Hacha requested his country to become a German protectorate. The Allied History fakers like saying Hacha was bullied and forced to do that, but Hacha's daughter was part of the trip to Berlin and she testified her father freely put his country under German protection when interviewed by Allied interrogators after WW2.
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source: Law and War: International Law & American History by Peter Maguire
(it can also be found in documents provided for the Nuremberg Trials)