Visiting the Lost Capital of WW2 Czechoslovakia

On the 1st of October 1938, the German army crossed the borders of Czechoslovakia to occupy its first territory - Sudetenland. One of the largest cities of this occupied district was Reichenberg, which will become Sudetenland’s new capital. Interestingly, most Czechs nowadays wouldn’t be able to point out on the map, where Reichenberg was. It’s not that the city disappeared. It till today exists, under a completely different name: Liberec. In today’s video, we will explore the history of Reichenberg and how it was connected to WW2 Czechoslovakia. Don’t worry! We will also show you some cool things to do in Liberec in case you decide to go there for a day trip from Prague! Did you find the video helpful? Leave us a tip through the Super Thanks button below the video! Super Thanks!!! Socials Instagram: Facebook page: Another Facebook: Want to meet Valery, Vaclav, or Nico in real life? You can join one of our tours in Prague! Selection of our Prague Free Walking Tours: Prague Old Town & Jewish Quarter Tour: Free Prague Castle Tour Free WW2 & Communism Tour Prague Castle Tour with Tickets Included
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