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Germans use ČS for "Tschechoslowakei". Yes, really − not only is Č not in the word, it's also not in the German alphabet.
3 0 Replynot only is Č not in the word, it's also not in the German alphabet.
Well, it could be... suppose the German alphabet decided it needed Lebensraum and decided to annex the Sudeten alphabet.
3 0 ReplyAkshully, the Sudeten annexed in 1938 were specifically chosen as German-speaking regions
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