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At that time there were about 9000 people living in Cesky Krumlov. About half of them would've been Czechs, and the other half German-speaking citizens of the Czechoslovak Republic [2]. The town might have been located in the Sudetenland [3], but really, until Henlein [4] came along and the Germans began with their 'Heim ins Reich,' we lived in peace. My friends were Czechs, Germans and Jews, and no one saw any problem in it.
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Location
Cesky Krumlov
Czechia
Interview
Ruth Halova