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1925
 
    
Franz Kafka's novel The Trial is published posthumously       
Kafka, c.1920
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1926
 
    
Leos Janacek completes his powerfully scored orchestral work Sinfonietta       
1926
 
    
Franz Kafka's novel The Castle is published posthumously       
1926
 
     
Leos Janacek's opera The Makropoulos Affair, based on the play by Karel Capek, has its first performance in Brno        
1927
 
    
Leos Janacek's Glagolitic Mass has its first performance in his home town, Brno       
1938
 
   
The first of many ballets to Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet score is premiered in Czechoslovakia      
1938  April 24
 
    
The Sudeten German National Socialist Party demands secession from Czechoslovakia, in keeping with Hitler's plans for the Sudetenland       
1938 September 29
 
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Chamberlain and Daladier agree at Munich that Hitler may annexe the Czech Sudetenland, with its largely German population        
1938 September 30
 
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Poland insists that the industrial area of Teschen Silesia, largely inhabited by Poles, be ceded by Czechoslovakia      
1938 October
 
    
The Sudetenland is transferred from Czechoslovakia to Germany, in accordance with the Munich agreement