Polish cavalry occupied the Czech town of Karviná in October 1938

Polish cavalry occupied the Czech town of Karviná in October 1938

Oct 28, 2016 #poles, #сzechs

Polish cavalry

 

Poland is an ally of Adolf Hitler and the initiator of the Second World War in Europe. Polish cavalry occupied the Czech town of Karviná in the Zaluzha operations as a result of Munich Agreement.

The local population meets the Polish cavalry with flowers. October 1938.

Czechoslovak Karviná city was the center of heavy industry of Czechoslovakia, coking coal, one of the most important coal mining centers of the Ostrava-Karviná coalfield. Thanks to the Polish operation Zaluzha former Czechoslovak enterprises by the end of 1938 gave the Poles almost 41% of the iron smelted in Poland, and almost 47% of the steel.

 

 

Recording location: Karviná, Czechoslovakia
Time of shooting photos: October 1938

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