Category
page 1Czechoslovakia in World War II
Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia
autonomous administrative unit of Nazi Germany in the occupied Czech lands (1939–1945)
Czechoslovak government-in-exile
government-in-exile during World War II
occupation of Czechoslovakia
German military presence in Czechoslovakia between 1939–1945
Beneš decrees
laws passed by the Czechoslovakian govornment-in-exile (1940-45)
Brno death march
1945 expulsion of Germans from Czechoslovakia
expulsion of Germans from Czechoslovakia
population expulsion 1945...1946
Final Solution of the Czech Question
Nazi plan for Germanification of Bohemia and Moravia
Government Army
Army of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia
Reinhard Heydrich assassination
special operation by soldiers of the Czechoslovak army-in-exile during WW2
Operation Silver A
World War II military operation against the Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia
Ivančena
Ivančena is a stone cairn erected as a memorial for five Scouts, members of the , who were executed in April 1945 in Cieszyn, modern-day Poland, for their part in the Czech resistance to Nazi occupation during World War II. The monument is located on Lysá hora, a mountain in the Moravian-Silesian Beskids in the Czech Republic. Annually near Saint George's Day (23 April), Czech Scouts make a pilgrimage to the site.