The movement of Borders and people was a remarkably common experience for mid-twentieth-century Central and Eastern Europeans.
During the intervening period and beyond, residents of the borderland were caught in a nearly continuous onslaught of Ethnic Cleansing - expulsion of Czech and Slovak "colonists," Jewish deportations during the Holocaust, and postwar population e.
Such was the case along the border between Czechoslovakia and Hungary, where territory changed hands in1938 and again in 1945.
The movement of Borders and people was a remarkably common experience for mid-twentieth-century Central and Eastern Europeans