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English: Map of Slovakia with border-changes in the south and east against Hungary & Germany (1939-1945)
  • 1 — Bratislava bridgehead, part of Hungary until 15 October 1947
  • 2 — Southern Slovakia, from 2 November 1938 until 1945 to Hungary, due to the First Vienna Award
  • 3 — Strip of land in eastern Slovakia around the cities of Stakčín & Sobrance, part of Hungary from 4 April 1939 (following the Slovak–Hungarian War) until 1945
  • 4 — Devín and Petržalka (now parts of the city of Bratislava), from 1938 until 1945 part of Germany
  • 5 — German “Protection Zone”, military occupation as a result of the protection treaty with Slovakia
Note: Transfers on the Slovak-Polish border not marked
Čeština: Mapa Slovenska se změnami hranic na jihu a východě (1939-1945)
  • 1 — Bratislava - předmostí, do 15. října 1947 součástí Maďarska.
  • 2 — jižní Slovensko, od 2. listopadu 1938 až 1945 část Maďarska, kvůli první arbitráži ve Vídni.
  • 3 — pás země na východním Slovensku kolem měst Stakčín a Sobrance, součást Maďarska od 4.4.1939 (po maďarsko-slovenské válce) do 1945
  • 4 — Devín a Petržalka (dnes městské části Bratislavy), od roku 1938 do 1945 byly součástí Německa.
  • 5 — německé "ochranné pásmo", vojenská okupace z důvodu ochranné smlouvy se Slovenskem
Poznámka: neobsahuje změny Slovensko-Polské hranice
Slovenčina: Mapa Slovenska so zmenami hraníc na juhu a východe krajny počas rokov 1939 - 1945
  • 1 — Bratislava - Predmostie, do 15. októbra 1947 súčasť Maďarska.
  • 2 — južné Slovensko, od 2. novembra 1938 až do 1945 súčasť Maďarska v dôsledku Prvej viedenskej arbitráže.
  • 3 — pás krajiny na východnom Slovensku pri mestách Stakčín a Sobrance, súčasť Maďarska od 4. apríla 1939 po maďarsko-slovenskej vojne do 1945.
  • 4 — Devín a Petržalka (dnes mestské časti Bratislavy), od roku 1938 do 1945 boli súčasťou Nemecka.
  • 5 — nemecké "ochranné pásmo", vojenská okupácia Slovenska Nemeckom z dôvodu ochrannej zmluvy so Slovenskou republikou.
Poznámka: neobsahuje zmeny slovensko-poľskej hranice.
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  1. "Na pripojenie Jaroviec, Rusoviec a Čunova sa zabúda". SME.sk. Retrieved on 2 February 2020.
  2. This source should cover #2 (upn is the National Memory Institute)
  3. Kirschbaum, Stanislav J. (2016) A History of Slovakia: The Struggle for Survival, St. Martin's Publishing Group, p. 190 ISBN: 978-1-250-11475-4.
  4. Lemkin, Raphael (2005) Axis Rule in Occupied Europe: Laws of Occupation, Analysis of Government, Proposals for Redress, The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., p. 130 ISBN: 978-1-58477-576-8.
  5. Rychlík, Jan (2017) "Slovakia (section: The Slovak Republic, 4th paragraph)" in (in English) Joining Hitler's Crusade European Nations and the Invasion of the Soviet Union, 1941, Cambridge UP
Author Martin Proehl / Murli
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current19:00, 22 June 2014Thumbnail for version as of 19:00, 22 June 20141,000 × 488 (76 KB)Kopiersperreoptipng
00:37, 18 April 2006Thumbnail for version as of 00:37, 18 April 20061,000 × 488 (95 KB)Murlicorrected protection zone, thx to Juro
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19:32, 17 April 2006Thumbnail for version as of 19:32, 17 April 20061,000 × 488 (72 KB)Murlibetter version without kraj-borders
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17:06, 16 April 2006Thumbnail for version as of 17:06, 16 April 20061,000 × 488 (92 KB)Murli*map of Slovakia with border-changes in the south and east against Hungary *selfprovided on April 16th, 2006 *1 - Bratislava bridgehead, until 15 october 1947 part of Hungary *2 - southern Slovakia, from 2 november 1938 until 1945/47 to Hungary due to the

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