Sudetenland

Sudetenland by George Chronis is a historical novel published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on September 30, 2014. This edition spans 748 pages and is presented in English. The narrative unfolds in the late 1930s, focusing on the complex political landscape of Central Europe as tensions rise leading up to the Munich Conference. The story centers on the Sudetendeutsche, three million ethnic Germans in Czechoslovakia, and their struggles amidst the looming threat of Adolf Hitler’s ambitions.
Readers will encounter a diverse cast of characters, including Jan Burda, a Czech intelligence officer, and Ros Talmadge, an American foreign correspondent, as they navigate the intricacies of espionage and diplomacy. The novel intricately weaves historical figures such as Charles de Gaulle and Winston Churchill into its narrative, providing a backdrop of real events that shaped the era. Sudetenland delves into the high-stakes decisions made in Prague, Paris, and Berlin, capturing the urgency and drama of a continent on the brink of war.
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The Sudetenland. To Europe’s well-heeled in the Nineteenth Century, this was a place of world-renowned spa resorts nestled in the mountains ringing Western Bohemia. But bad blood and unfinished business from the First World War had taken their toll on the Sudetendeutsche – three million ethnic Germans unhappily living in the new nation of Czechoslovakia. In 1930 they were just one more ethnic complication among many in Central Europe. Eight years later, these people had found a champion in Adolph Hitler, and the smart money in Paris and London wagered the next World War would detonate in these storybook mountains and valleys.Sudetenland(c) is a sweeping historical novel set against Central European intrigue during the late 1930s leading up to 1938’s Munich Conference. Having swallowed up Austria, Adolph Hitler now covets Czechoslovakian territory. Only France has the power to stand beside the government in Prague against Germany… but will she? The characters are the smart and sometimes wise-cracking men and women of this era – the foreign correspondents, intelligence officers, diplomats and career military – who are on the front lines of that decade’s most dangerous political crisis.Sudetenland(c) introduces readers to Jan Burda, the Czech intelligence officer who must thwart the Nazis operating on his own soil; Ros Talmadge, the Paris-based American who is trying to make a name for herself as a foreign correspondent while staying one step ahead of her mercurial boss; Dietrich Morgen, the street brawler from Hamburg who found a home in Himmler’s SS; Ladislaw Capka, the Czechoslovak army tank commander trained in the finest French military academy who is determined to take the fight into Germany if war comes; Nathan Bulloch, the American military attach� in Prague who wanted to see the world but saw little reason in getting killed doing so; and Anton Krisch, who comes out of the Esterwegen concentration camp a much more dangerous man than when he was thrown in. With remarkable attention to historical detail, Sudetenland(c) also features man actual personages who played a vital role during this international crisis including Charles de Gaulle, Winston Churchill and Frantisek Moravec.Hitler’s unshakeable will demands that the Sudetenland be ripped from Czechoslovakia and joined with Germany. If Czechoslovak president Edvard Benes ignores the advice of French premier �douard Daladier and refuses to give up Bohemian territory willingly, then Hitler orders that it be taken by force. As the crisis builds over the summer of 1938, any spark, any perceived indignity could ignite the German dictator’s rage and start the war the leaders of France and Great Britain are so determined to avoid. Sudetenland(c) takes readers behind the scenes into the deliberations and high drama taking place within major European capitals such as Prague, Paris, Berlin, Vienna and London as the continent hurtles toward the crucible of a shooting war.
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