Decree No. 33/1945

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Decree No. 33/1945 was a post-World War II Czechoslovak legal measure that regulated the citizenship status of ethnic Germans and Hungarians, forming a key part of the broader Beneš decrees.

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instanceOf Czechoslovak legal decree
post-World War II legal measure
appliesTo ethnic Germans in Czechoslovakia
ethnic Hungarians in Czechoslovakia
associatedWith Edvard Beneš
broaderCategory World War II aftermath legislation
postwar nationality decrees
controversy collective impact on ethnic minorities
long-term disputes in Central European politics
country Czechoslovakia
historicalContext post-World War II population and nationality policy
language Czech
Slovak
legalDomain citizenship law
legalEffect loss of Czechoslovak citizenship for many ethnic Germans
loss of Czechoslovak citizenship for many ethnic Hungarians
legalSystem Czechoslovak law
partOf Beneš decrees
politicalContext restoration of Czechoslovakia after Nazi occupation
retribution and security measures against perceived collaborators
regulates citizenship status of ethnic Germans
citizenship status of ethnic Hungarians
relatedTo expulsion of Germans from Czechoslovakia
postwar treatment of Hungarian minority in Czechoslovakia
timePeriod 1945

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Beneš decrees hasPart Decree No. 33/1945