According to Wikipedia: "The Sudetenland was occupied by Germany between October 1 and October 10, 1938." When searching Wikipedia, be sure to use the "Sudetenland" spelling and not "Sudatenland", as the latter while yield you nothing. Here's the link to the information above: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sudetenland
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11. D- Day was June 6, 1944. Germany surrendered May 8, 1945.
Germany did not surrender on D-Day, they fought until they were killed or pushed back
Germany did not surrender on D-Day. Many individual German soldiers surrendered, but Germany kept on for a further 9 months of battle before giving in.
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You are mistaken, Germany surrendered almost a year after D-Day. The D-Day invasion was the precursor to the vanquishing of the German armies.