German Zone of Protection in Slovakia
The German Zone of Protection in Slovakia, or the Protective Zone (German: Schutzzone) was an area established in the western parts of the First Slovak Republic after the dissolution and division of Czechoslovakia by Nazi Germany during 1939. The special status of the zone was already created in the initial German-Slovak treaty of 23 March 1939, which defined the protective relationship between Germany and the Slovak State. The zone was codified by the German-Slovak treaty of August 28, 1939, which was signed in Bratislava (German: Pressburg).
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German Zone of Protection in Slovakia
The German Zone of Protection in Slovakia, or the Protective Zone (German: Schutzzone) was an area established in the western parts of the First Slovak Republic after the dissolution and division of Czechoslovakia by Nazi Germany during 1939. The special status of the zone was already created in the initial German-Slovak treaty of 23 March 1939, which defined the protective relationship between Germany and the Slovak State. The zone was codified by the German-Slovak treaty of August 28, 1939, which was signed in Bratislava (German: Pressburg).
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Das Deutsch-Slowakische Schutz ...... rtrag im August 1939 zustande.
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The German Zone of Protection ...... pots of arms were placed here.
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Das Deutsch-Slowakische Schutz ...... Hoheitsrechte ausüben sollte.
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The German Zone of Protection ...... ratislava (German: Pressburg).
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Deutsch-Slowakisches Schutzzonenstatut
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German Zone of Protection in Slovakia
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