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Post by futurist on Sept 20, 2018 1:17:37 GMT
In a scenario where Germany was able to keep Czechia--for instance, by having Georg Elser kill Hitler in late 1939 and thus having World War II end in a compromise peace which allows Germany to keep Czechia--how many Germans would have settled in Czechia in the next several decades?
It seems to me that Czechia was a good example of Lebensraum (living space) adapted to 20th century realities considering that it was very industrialized and probably very urbanized as well. The 20th century saw a massive rise in urbanization in various countries and thus Czechia seems more suited for 20th century Lebensraum than, say, rural Poland or rural Ukraine or rural Russia is.
Anyway, any thoughts on this?
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