1996
DOI: 10.2307/1148981
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Dateline Sudetenland: Hostages to History

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“…In 1946, the Potsdam Agreement gave the green light to the Czechs to expel around three million Germans living in Sudetenland. The displacement of the Sudeten Germans is still a thorn in the Czech-German relationships (Ryback 1996), despite a reconciliation agreement signed by the two countries in 1996. At present, in spite of the occasional scuffles with drunken German tourists and local resentment against Germany's economic dominance, Czech relations with Germany appear to be normal.…”
Section: Hypothesized Relationships Between Human Values and Consumer Ethnocentrismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 1946, the Potsdam Agreement gave the green light to the Czechs to expel around three million Germans living in Sudetenland. The displacement of the Sudeten Germans is still a thorn in the Czech-German relationships (Ryback 1996), despite a reconciliation agreement signed by the two countries in 1996. At present, in spite of the occasional scuffles with drunken German tourists and local resentment against Germany's economic dominance, Czech relations with Germany appear to be normal.…”
Section: Hypothesized Relationships Between Human Values and Consumer Ethnocentrismmentioning
confidence: 99%