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The map shows the areas, filled in black, which it has been suggested may, as the result of the Anglo-French plan, be transferred from Czecho-Slovakia to Germany, since they contain more than 75 per cent of German population. The areas containing over 50 per cent, of Germans, it is surmised, would under the plan be given autonomy inside the Czech Republic. Austria and Silesia are now German territory.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21153, 28 September 1938, Page 9

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The map shows the areas, filled in black, which it has been suggested may, as the result of the Anglo-French plan, be transferred from Czecho-Slovakia to Germany, since they contain more than 75 per cent of German population. The areas containing over 50 per cent, of Germans, it is surmised, would under the plan be given autonomy inside the Czech Republic. Austria and Silesia are now German territory. Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21153, 28 September 1938, Page 9

The map shows the areas, filled in black, which it has been suggested may, as the result of the Anglo-French plan, be transferred from Czecho-Slovakia to Germany, since they contain more than 75 per cent of German population. The areas containing over 50 per cent, of Germans, it is surmised, would under the plan be given autonomy inside the Czech Republic. Austria and Silesia are now German territory. Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21153, 28 September 1938, Page 9