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25: 161: 198:-majority Moravia with an ethnic German majority began to take actions to avoid joining a new Czechoslovak state. German South Moravia was declared on 2 November 1918 with its capital at 368: 373: 271:. The near entirety of the German civilian population in German South Moravia—like the rest of Czechoslovakia—was forced out by Czechoslovaks from 1945-1948. 237: 42: 358: 108: 89: 248: 61: 46: 68: 363: 290: 75: 168:. German South Moravia is the part of the area in pink which is north of the current boundary of Austria (red line). 295: 280: 35: 285: 57: 217:
relinquished power and, on 12 November, the ethnic German areas of the empire were declared the Republic of
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it suffered military casualties in greater proportion than any other German speaking area of
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German South Moravia was historically an integral part of the
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The region was then integrated into the Moravian Land of the
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dismemberment of Czechoslovakia when it was added to
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