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''Fall Grün'' (English: "Case Green") was a pre-World War II German plan for an aggressive war against Czechoslovakia. The plan was partially carried out as regards psychological warfare and use of paramilitary actions, however planned open war didn't take place due to French and British appeasement. ==Plan== The plan was first drafted late in 1937, then revised as the military situation and requirements changed. The ultimate revision of the plan scheduled the attack for September 28, 1938; but, as France and the United Kingdom were reluctant to go to war for the sake of Czechoslovakia and expressed political will to appease Germany at all costs, the execution of the plan was postponed, then, after the Munich Conference (also called the Munich Agreement) held on September 30, 1938, abandoned altogether. In ceding the border areas to Germany, Poland and Hungary, Czechoslovakia lost the majority of its border fortifications and was no longer defensible against any invading force. Germany invaded the remaining Czech part of Czechoslovakia on March 15, 1939 (''Unternehmen Südost'' or ''Operation Southeast''), and annexed Bohemia, Moravia and Czech Silesia to the Reich; Germany gave nominal independence to Slovakia and installed Jozef Tiso as head of a satellite state. ''Fall Grün'' was later assigned to the plans for an invasion of Ireland.
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