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Invasion of Czechoslovakia
Invasion of Czechoslovakia (WFAC)
Date 1 October 1938 - 3 October 1938
(2 days)
Place Czechoslovakia
Result
Casus belli Czechoslovak refusal of Munich Agreement
Territorial changes No territorial changes
Belligerents
Nazi Germany Germany
Flag of Poland (1928-1980) Poland
Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia
Commanders and leaders
Nazi Germany Walther von Reichenau
Nazi Germany Walther von Leeb
Nazi Germany Wilhelm List
Nazi Germany Fedor von Bock
Nazi Germany Gerd von Rundstedt
Flag of Poland (1928-1980) Władysław Bortnowski
Czechoslovakia Ludvík Krejčí
Czechoslovakia Vojtěch Luža
Czechoslovakia Lev Prchala
Czechoslovakia Josef Votruba
Czechoslovakia Sergej Vojcechovský


The Invasion of Czechoslovakia, known in Czechoslovakia as the 1938 Defensive War (Obranná vojna roku 1938), and in Germany as the Czechoslovak Campaign (Tschechoslowakeifeldzug) or Fall Grün (Case Green), was a joint invasion of Czechoslovakia by Germany and Poland that preceded Oster coup and restoration of German monarchy. The German invasion began on 1 October 1938, after Czechoslovakia refused to accept the Munich Agreement. The campaign ended on 3 October 1938, when Germany dropped out due to Oster coup. The conflict between Czechoslovakia and Poland raged for few more days.

German forces invaded Czechoslovakia from the north, south, and west the morning after Czechoslovak government refused to follow terms of Munich Treaty and Poland invaded its claimed areas.

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