Sudeten Germans on their way to a railway station in Marienbad in former Czechoslovakia to be transfered to Germany in July
RMID:Image ID:BX597C
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CTK / Alamy Stock PhotoImage ID:
BX597CFile size:
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2636 x 2111 px | 22.3 x 17.9 cm | 8.8 x 7 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
5 January 1946Location:
Czechoslovakia, Marianske LaznePhotographer:
CTKMore information:
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Sudeten Germans on their way to a railway station in Marienbad in former Czechoslovakia to be transfered to Germany in July 1946. The so called Benes decrees expeled 3 millions of ethnic Germans from the Czechoslovak region known as Sudetenland as a revenge for the Nazi occupation of the country and prevention of ethnic struggles between Czech and German citizens experienced before the 2nd World War.(CTK Photo) - special instructions - NO ARCHIVE, NO THIRD PARTY SALES