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* HopeSpot: Czechoslovakia's President Edvard Beneš is convinced that France, the United Kingdom and USSR will respond in case Hitler makes any move in his country due to various alliance treaties. History will prove him wrong.



* TemptingFate: Czechoslovakia's President Edvard Beneš is convinced that France, the United Kingdom and USSR will respond in case Hitler makes any move in his country due to various alliance treaties. History will prove him wrong.
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* ANaziByAnyOtherName: Konrad Henlein and his ''völkisch'' party, before they eventually join the real article upon the annexation of Sudetenland by Germany.

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* ANaziByAnyOtherName: Konrad Henlein and his ''völkisch'' party, before they eventually join the real genuine article upon the annexation of Sudetenland by Germany.
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* {{Docudrama}}: The whole film is more akin to a historical recreation than a fiction set in the era.
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* TranslationConvention: Apart from scenes where Germans talk to each other in German, all the rest is in Czech, even those where no Czech characters appear (scenes with Chamberlain, Daladier etc).

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* TranslationConvention: Apart from scenes where Germans talk to each other in German, all the rest is in Czech, even those where no Czech Czechoslovakian characters appear (scenes with Chamberlain, Daladier etc).
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* TranslationConvention: Apart from scenes where Germans talk to each other in German, all the rest is in Czech, even those where no Czech characters appear (scenes with Chamberlain, Daladier etc).
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* EvilPlan: The scenes of Hitler and his staff have them discuss the ways to advance their conquest plans when exploiting the Sudetenland crisis while pondering expected responses from Western European countries (chiefly France and the United Kingdom) and the USSR.

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* EvilPlan: The scenes of Hitler and his staff have them where they discuss the ways to advance their conquest plans when exploiting the Sudetenland crisis while pondering expected responses from Western European countries (chiefly France and the United Kingdom) and the USSR.

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* ANaziByAnyOtherName: Konrad Henlein and his party, before they eventually join the real article upon the annexation of Sudetenland by Germany.

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* ANaziByAnyOtherName: Konrad Henlein and his ''völkisch'' party, before they eventually join the real article upon the annexation of Sudetenland by Germany.


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* TemptingFate: Czechoslovakia's President Edvard Beneš is convinced that France, the United Kingdom and USSR will respond in case Hitler makes any move in his country due to various alliance treaties. History will prove him wrong.

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The film chronicles one of the most important phases of the interwar period leading to UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, the Sudetenland crisis in Czechoslovakia that was fostered and exploited by UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler, leading to the infamous [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Munich_Agreement Munich Agreement]] (at which Czechoslovakia had no representative) and subsequent partition of the country and "protectorate" (read: occupation) by UsefulNotes/NaziGermany over Czech lands, in 1938-1939.

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The film chronicles one of the most important phases of the interwar period leading to UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, the Sudetenland [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sudetenland Sudetenland]] crisis in Czechoslovakia that was fostered and exploited by UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler, leading to the infamous [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Munich_Agreement Munich Agreement]] (at which Czechoslovakia had no representative) and subsequent partition of the country and "protectorate" (read: occupation) by UsefulNotes/NaziGermany over Czech lands, in 1938-1939.


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* ANaziByAnyOtherName: Konrad Henlein and his party, before they eventually join the real article upon the annexation of Sudetenland by Germany.
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* TheQuisling: Konrad Henlein, a leading Sudeten German politician who fully supports Hitler's projects to annex the Sudetenland and dismember Czechoslovakia.
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* MovieMultipack: The film comes in two parts.
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* VillainousBreakdown: Unsurprisingly, Hitler is prone to get angry at the slightest suggestion from his staff that some things might not work.

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* VillainousBreakdown: Unsurprisingly, Hitler is prone to get angry at the slightest suggestion suggestions from his staff that some things might not work.
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* VillainousBreakdown: Unsurprisingly, Hitler is prone to get angry at the slightest suggestion from his staff that some things might not work.
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''Days of Betrayal'' (Czech: ''Dny zrady'') is a 1973 historical film from [[UsefulNotes/CzechRepublic Czecho]]UsefulNotes/{{slovakia}} directed by Otakar Vávra. The film was meant as the first part of Vávra's "war trilogy" consisting of ''Days of Betrayal'', ''Sokolovo'' and ''Liberation of Prague''. It has two parts that total nearly 4 hours.

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''Days of Betrayal'' (Czech: ''Dny zrady'') is a 1973 historical film from [[UsefulNotes/CzechRepublic Czecho]]UsefulNotes/{{slovakia}} Czecho]]UsefulNotes/{{slovakia}}, directed by Otakar Vávra. The film was meant as the first part of Vávra's "war trilogy" consisting of ''Days of Betrayal'', ''Sokolovo'' and ''Liberation of Prague''. It has two parts that total nearly 4 hours.
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The film chronicles one of the most important phases of the interwar period leading to UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, the Sudetenland crisis in Czechoslovakia that was fostered and exploited by UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler, leading to the Munich Agreement (at which Czechoslovakia had no representative) and subsequent partition of the country and "protectorate" (read: occupation) by UsefulNotes/NaziGermany over Czech lands, in 1938-1939.

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The film chronicles one of the most important phases of the interwar period leading to UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, the Sudetenland crisis in Czechoslovakia that was fostered and exploited by UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler, leading to the infamous [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Munich_Agreement Munich Agreement Agreement]] (at which Czechoslovakia had no representative) and subsequent partition of the country and "protectorate" (read: occupation) by UsefulNotes/NaziGermany over Czech lands, in 1938-1939.
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The film chronicles one of the most important phases of the interwar period leading to UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, the Sudetenland crisis that was fostered and exploited by UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler, leading to the Munich Agreement and subsequent partition of Czechoslovakia and "protectorate" (read: occupation) by UsefulNotes/NaziGermany over Czech lands, in 1938-1939.

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The film chronicles one of the most important phases of the interwar period leading to UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, the Sudetenland crisis in Czechoslovakia that was fostered and exploited by UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler, leading to the Munich Agreement (at which Czechoslovakia had no representative) and subsequent partition of Czechoslovakia the country and "protectorate" (read: occupation) by UsefulNotes/NaziGermany over Czech lands, in 1938-1939.
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* ArtisticLicenseHistory: Owing to the fact that the film was made in Communist Czechoslovakia, the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (''Komunistická strana Československa'', KSČ) is presented as pretty much the only faction defending the nation when Hitler starts occupying it, while this was far from being the truth. Likewise, the Czech bourgeoisie is presented as pretty much LesCollaborateurs.
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The film chronicles one of the most important phases of the interwar period leading to UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, the Sudetenland crisis that was exploited by UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler, leading to the Munich Agreement and subsequent partition of Czechoslovakia and "protectorate" (read: occupation) by UsefulNotes/NaziGermany over Czech lands, in 1938-1939.

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The film chronicles one of the most important phases of the interwar period leading to UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, the Sudetenland crisis that was fostered and exploited by UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler, leading to the Munich Agreement and subsequent partition of Czechoslovakia and "protectorate" (read: occupation) by UsefulNotes/NaziGermany over Czech lands, in 1938-1939.
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* EvilIsHammy: Hitler, who else? As per usual depictions, he's often loud and prone to [[VillainousBreakdown breakdowns]] when things don't exactly go his way.

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* EvilIsHammy: Hitler, who else? As per usual depictions, he's often loud and prone to [[VillainousBreakdown breakdowns]] when things don't exactly go his way.breakdowns]].
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''Days of Betrayal'' (Czech: ''Dny zrady'') is a 1973 historical film from [[UsefulNotes/CzechRepublic Czecho]]UsefulNotes/{{slovakia}} directed by Otakar Vávra.

It chronicles one of the most important phases of the interwar period leading to UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, the Sudetenland crisis that was exploited by UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler, leading to the Munich Agreement and subsequent partition of Czechoslovakia and "protectorate" (read: occupation) by UsefulNotes/NaziGermany over Czech lands, in 1938-1939.

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''Days of Betrayal'' (Czech: ''Dny zrady'') is a 1973 historical film from [[UsefulNotes/CzechRepublic Czecho]]UsefulNotes/{{slovakia}} directed by Otakar Vávra.

Vávra. The film was meant as the first part of Vávra's "war trilogy" consisting of ''Days of Betrayal'', ''Sokolovo'' and ''Liberation of Prague''. It has two parts that total nearly 4 hours.

The film
chronicles one of the most important phases of the interwar period leading to UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, the Sudetenland crisis that was exploited by UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler, leading to the Munich Agreement and subsequent partition of Czechoslovakia and "protectorate" (read: occupation) by UsefulNotes/NaziGermany over Czech lands, in 1938-1939.

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* EiffelTowerEffect: The opening credits is made of views of the various famous landmarks of Prague.

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* EiffelTowerEffect: The opening credits is made of views of the various Prague and its famous landmarks of Prague.landmarks.


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* EvilPlan: The scenes of Hitler and his staff have them discuss the ways to advance their conquest plans when exploiting the Sudetenland crisis while pondering expected responses from Western European countries (chiefly France and the United Kingdom) and the USSR.
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* EvilIsHammy: Hitler, who else? As per usual depictions, he's often loud and prone to [[VillainousBreakdown breakdowns]].

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* EvilIsHammy: Hitler, who else? As per usual depictions, he's often loud and prone to [[VillainousBreakdown breakdowns]].breakdowns]] when things don't exactly go his way.
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* EvilIsHammy: Hitler, who else? As per usual depictions, he's loud and prone to [[VillainousBreakdown breakdowns]].

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* EvilIsHammy: Hitler, who else? As per usual depictions, he's often loud and prone to [[VillainousBreakdown breakdowns]].
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See also ''Film/MunichTheEdgeOfWar''.
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* EiffelTowerEffect: The opening credits is made of views of the various famous landmarks of Prague.
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It chronicles one of the most important phases of the interwar period leading to UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, the Sudetenland crisis that was exploited by UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler, leading to the Munich Agreement and subsequent partition of Czechoslovakia and "protectorate" (read: occupation) by UsefulNotes/NaziGermany, in 1938-1939.

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It chronicles one of the most important phases of the interwar period leading to UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, the Sudetenland crisis that was exploited by UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler, leading to the Munich Agreement and subsequent partition of Czechoslovakia and "protectorate" (read: occupation) by UsefulNotes/NaziGermany, UsefulNotes/NaziGermany over Czech lands, in 1938-1939.
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''Days of Betrayal'' (Czech:''Dny zrady'') is a 1973 historical film from [[UsefulNotes/CzechRepublic Czecho]]UsefulNotes/{{slovakia}} directed by Otakar Vávra.

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''Days of Betrayal'' (Czech:''Dny (Czech: ''Dny zrady'') is a 1973 historical film from [[UsefulNotes/CzechRepublic Czecho]]UsefulNotes/{{slovakia}} directed by Otakar Vávra.
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''Days of Betrayal'' (Czech:''Dny zrady'') is a 1973 historical film from [[UsefulNotes/CzechRepubublic Czecho]]UsefulNotes/{{slovakia}} directed by Otakar Vávra.

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''Days of Betrayal'' (Czech:''Dny zrady'') is a 1973 historical film from [[UsefulNotes/CzechRepubublic [[UsefulNotes/CzechRepublic Czecho]]UsefulNotes/{{slovakia}} directed by Otakar Vávra.
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''Days of Betrayal'' (Czech:''Dny zrady'') is a 1973 historical film from [[UsefulNotes/CzechRepubublic Czecho]]UsefulNotes/{{slovakia}} directed by Otakar Vávra.

It chronicles one of the most important phases of the interwar period leading to UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, the Sudetenland crisis that was exploited by UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler, leading to the Munich Agreement and subsequent partition of Czechoslovakia and "protectorate" (read: occupation) by UsefulNotes/NaziGermany, in 1938-1939.
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!!''Days of Betrayal'' provides examples of the following tropes:

* EvilIsHammy: Hitler, who else? As per usual depictions, he's loud and prone to [[VillainousBreakdown breakdowns]].
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