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  1. Sudetenland

    German majority highlighted in black regions popularly called Sudetenland during the interbellum ... Region, September, 1938. Sudetenland Czech language Czech and lang sk Sudety , lang pl ... , though the Sudetenland extended beyond these mountains which run along the border to Silesia ... , is not included in this ethnic category. History The areas later known as Sudetenland never ... the history of the Sudetenland apart from that of Bohemia, until the advent of and coining ... During the First World War , the Sudetenland experienced a rate of war deaths higher than most ... Weimar Germany . However Sudetenland remained in a newly created Czechoslovakia , a multi ethnic ... 1918, the Prague Government asked the United States s opinion for the Sudetenland. President Woodrow ... Province Sudetenland , the regions of northern Moravia and Austrian Silesia proclaimed a constituent .... The Czechs thus rejected the aspirations of the Sudeten Germans and demanded the inclusion of the Sudetenland ... territories within the Czechoslovakia. However, over the next two decades, some Germans in the Sudetenland ... http www.flaggenlexikon.de fsudeten.htm Sudetenland flag ref Main Germans in Czechoslovakia 1918 1938 ... in the Sudetenland areas lingered on throughout the 1920s, and intensified in the 1930s. During ... of the country. Unlike the less developed regions Ruthenia , Moravian Wallachia , the Sudetenland ... and glass making industry were located in the Sudetenland, 69 of employees in this sector were Germans ... government and the Germans in the Sudetenland. Lord Runciman s first day included meetings with President ... were Transfer of the Sudetenland to the Reich hold a plebiscite on the transfer of the Sudetenland ... thumb 325px right Map of the Sudetenland Reichsgau . File Bundesarchiv Bild 183 H13160, Beim Einmarsch ... Hitler with the Nazi salute after he crossed the border into the formerly Czechoslovak Sudetenland ... Chamberlain met with Adolf Hitler in Berchtesgaden on 15 September and agreed to the cession of the Sudetenland ...   more details



  1. Sudetenland Medal

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Military Award name The Return of Sudetenland Commemorative Medal br Die Medaille zur Erinnerung an den 1. Oktober 1938 image File Sudetenland Medal.PNG 300px caption The medal s obverse left and reverse right . awarded by Nazi Germany type Chest order eligibility Military personnel for Awarded to all German military personnel who participated in the German occupation of Czechoslovakia The Munich Agreement and the first Vienna Award occupation of Sudetenland and the German occupation of Czechoslovakia After Munich and Vienna the Second Republic, October 1938 ... File Sudetenland Medal Prague Castle Bar.PNG 200px caption2 The Prague Castle bar Spange Prager Burg . The The Sudetenland Commemorative Medal Die Medaille zur Erinnerung an den 1. Oktober 1938 was a decoration ..., 1938, the medal commemorated the union of the Sudetenland to Germany . Once again Hitler employed skillful diplomacy, using brinkmanship as a tool to bring the Sudetenland under German control and paving ... and SS who marched into Sudetenland. Later it was awarded to military personnel participating ... 1, 1939. In all 1,162,617 medals and 134,563 bars were awarded. Background The so called Sudetenland ... population of the Sudetenland to be incorporated into the Reich. This grew to outright demand from ... Union were not invited. Fearing another war and in the most infamous case of appeasement, the Sudetenland was turned over to Germany. On October 1, 1938, German forces entered the Sudetenland and annexed ... of the Sudetenland medal, which was instituted on October 18, 1938. Design The medal was similar ... from a black ribbon with a red stripe in the middle, these being the colors of the Sudetenland. Prague Castle Bar For those who had participated in both the occupation of the Sudetenland and the annexation ... Germany Interwar era Munich Agreement Sudetenland German Occupation Medals Anschluss Medal Memel ... it Medaglia della Sudetenland ja 1938 10 1 no Sudetenlandmedaljen ru 1 ...   more details



  1. Gauliga Sudetenland

    main Gauliga class infobox football style width 16em text align center style font size 16px Gauliga Sudetenland style font size 12px background BFD7FF Founded style font size 12px 1938 style font size 12px background BFD7FF Disbanded style font size 12px 1945 style font size 12px background BFD7FF Nation style font size 12px Image Flag of Germany 1933.svg 25px Flag of Nazi Germany Nazi Germany style font size 11px line height 15px Image NS administrative Gliederung 1944.png 180px Map of Nazi Germany after expansion style font size 12px background BFD7FF Country style font size 12px Image Flag of Czechoslovakia.svg 20px Flag of Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia style font size 12px background BFD7FF List of Gaue of Nazi Germany Gau from 1938 style font size 12px Sudetenland style font size 12px ... BFD7FF Last Champions 1943 44 style font size 12px NSTG Br x The Gauliga Sudetenland , was the highest Association football football league in predominantly German speaking parts of Czechoslovakia , the Sudetenland ... in the region, forming the Gau administrative division Gau Sudetenland . Overview After the German occupation, a Gauliga Sudetenland championship was played in 1938 39 in the form of a knock out ... Sudetenland , especially from Prague . The league proper started in 1939, with eleven teams in two groups. The two group champions played a one off final to determined the Sudetenland champion ... divisional champions then played a home and away finals round to determined the Sudetenland champion ... 45 season in the Gauliga Sudetenland got under way at all. Aftermath At the end of the Second World War , the German population of the Sudetenland was Expulsion of Germans from Czechoslovakia almost ... members NSTG Asch , played part of one season 1940 41 Winners and runners up of the Gauliga Sudetenland ... Defunct football competitions in Czechoslovakia de Gauliga Sudetenland fr Gauliga Territoire des Sud tes it Gauliga Sudetenland ...   more details



  1. NSTG Aussig

    Use dmy dates date January 2011 Football club infobox clubname NSTG Aussig image fullname Nationalsozialistische Turngemeinde Aussig nickname founded 1939 ground Aussig Pr dlitz br St dtische Kampfbahn Kleische capacity 6,000 6,000 chairman manager league Gauliga Sudetenland season 2007 08 position defunct pattern la1 pattern b1 pattern ra1 leftarm1 ffffff body1 ffffff rightarm1 ffffff shorts1 ffffff socks1 ffffff pattern la2 pattern b2 pattern ra2 leftarm2 ffffff body2 ffffff rightarm2 ffffff shorts2 ffffff socks2 ffffff NSTG Aussig was an ethnically football in Germany German football club from what was known as the town of Aussig , Sudetenland and is today st nad Labem , Czech Republic . The team played in the regional top flight Gauliga Sudetenland through most of World War II. ref Gr ne, Hardy 2001 . Vereinslexikon. Kassel AGON Sportverlag ISBN 978 3 89784 147 5 ref History On 30 September 1938, German speaking areas of Czechoslovakia known as the Sudetenland were annexed by Nazis Nazi Germany under the terms of the Munich Agreement . Ethnically German football clubs in the territory became part of German competition in 1938 39. That season was used to qualify clubs for participation in the Gauliga Sudetenland I . The regime subsequently forced the merger of existing clubs into new sports associations each known as Nationalsozialistische Turngemeinde National Socialist Gymnastics Community . ref Gr ne, Hardy 1996 . Vom Kronprinzen bis zur Bundesliga. Kassel AGON Sportverlag ISBN 978 3 928562 85 0 ref NSTG Aussig was formed through the 1939 union of a number of smaller local sides around the core of Deutscher Fu ballklub Aussig . The team played five seasons in the regional top flight division in the Gauliga Sudeten, Staffel 2 1939 41, 1943 44 and the Gauliga Mitte 1941 43 with their best results coming as second place finishes in 1942 and 1943. The Aussig side disappeared with the end of World War II and the return of the Sudetenland to Czechoslovakia. Refere ...   more details



  1. NSTG Asch

    Use dmy dates date January 2011 Football club infobox clubname NSTG Asch image Image NSTG.png 135px logo fullname Nationalsozialistische Turngemeinde Asch nickname founded 1939 ground Prexflur capacity 3,000 chairman manager league Gauliga Sudetenland season 2007 08 position defunct pattern la1 pattern b1 pattern ra1 leftarm1 0000ff body1 0000ff rightarm1 0000ff shorts1 ffffff socks1 ffffff pattern la2 pattern b2 pattern ra2 leftarm2 ffffff body2 ffffff rightarm2 ffffff shorts2 ffffff socks2 ffffff NSTG Asch was an ethnically football in Germany German football club from what was known as the town of Asch, Sudetenland Asch , Sudetenland and is today A , Czech Republic . The team played a single incomplete season in the regional top flight Gauliga Sudetenland . ref Gr ne, Hardy 2001 . Vereinslexikon. Kassel AGON Sportverlag ISBN 3 89784 147 9 ref History On 30 September 1938, German speaking areas of Czechoslovakia known as the Sudetenland were annexed by Nazis Nazi Germany under the terms of the Munich Agreement . Ethnically German football clubs in the territory became part of German competition in 1938 39. That season was used to qualify clubs for participation in the Gauliga Sudetenland I . The regime subsequently forced the merger of existing clubs into new sports associations each known as Nationalsozialistische Turngemeinde National Socialist Gymnastics Community . ref Gr ne, Hardy 1996 . Vom Kronprinzen bis zur Bundesliga. Kassel AGON Sportverlag ISBN 3 928562 85 1 ref NSTG Asch played just part of one season 1940 41 in the Gauliga Sudetenland before voluntarily withdrawing from upper level competition along with several other weak, under manned sides in the division. It disappeared with the end of World War II and the return of the Sudetenland to Czechoslovakia. Deutscher Sportverein Asch Nationalsozialistische Turngemeinde Asch was formed through the 1939 union of Fu ballverein Sportbr der Asch and Deutscher Sportverein Asch . Of these two clubs, DSV was t ...   more details



  1. Sudeten

    Sudeten may refer to Sudeten mountains Sudetenland Sudeten Germans Category German toponyms Category Czech loanwords Category Slavic toponyms geodis Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. de Sudeten ...   more details



  1. Emma Riedl

    Emma Riedl was the editor of the Konsumgenossenschaftliches Familienblatt English language English Consumer Cooperative Family Newsletter , a newsletter published by the German consumer cooperatives of Bohemia known later as the Sudetenland between 1921 and 1938. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Riedl, Emma ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Riedl, Emma Category German journalists Category Sudeten German people Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing Category Place of birth missing germany writer stub europe journalist stub ...   more details



  1. Peter Lerche

    Infobox scientist name Peter Lerche image filename only image size alt caption birth date birth date and age 1928 01 12 birth place Litom ice , Sudetenland death date death place nationality flag Germany fields Constitutional law workplaces Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich br Free University of Berlin alma mater Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich doctoral advisor Theodor Maunz doctoral students Andreas Vo kuhle known for awards signature filename only signature alt footnotes Peter Lerche born January 12, 1928 is a Germany German jurist . Between 1964 and 1996 he held a chair for constitutional law at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich . His research interests also included media law . Born in Litom ice , Sudetenland , Lerche studied law at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, earning his Habilitation in 1958 thesis lang de berma und Verfassungsrecht , Exorbitance and constitutional law under supervision of Theodor Maunz . He accepted a chair at the Free University of Berlin in 1961, before joining the faculty at LMU in 1964. External links PND 119081180 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lerche, Peter ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH January 12, 1928 PLACE OF BIRTH Litom ice , Sudetenland DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lerche, Peter Category 1928 births Category Living people Category German jurists Category Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich alumni Category Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich faculty Category Members of the Bavarian Maximilian Order for Science and Art Germany scientist stub de Peter Lerche ...   more details



  1. Franz Grohmann

    Mikul ovice Nixdorf , Sudetenland DATE OF DEATH 7 April 2000 PLACE OF DEATH Erlangen , Germany DEFAULTSORT ...   more details



  1. Altreich

    Altreich or Altes Reich Old Empire is a German language German term that may refer to A synonym for the medieval Kingdom of Germany in prior German historiography, i.e. the territory of the German stem duchy stem duchies excluding the Saxon and Bavarian eastern march territory marches . In Glossary of Nazi Germany Nazi terminology , those territories that were part of Nazi Germany before 1938. The term thus encompasses the German state as specified in the Versailles Treaty and the Territory of the Saar Basin, which was re integrated into Germany in 1935. It excludes Austria Ostmark , the Sudetenland, the Memel Territory, the Free City of Danzig, and all other territories annexed after 1937. A synonym for the Holy Roman Empire by modern German historical writing, in contrast to the German Reich of 1871. A synonym for the Austrian Empire as well as Austria Hungary by Austrian historians. disambig Category 20th century in Germany Category Nazi terminology de Altreich nl Altreich ...   more details



  1. Flashpoint (politics)

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 In international relations , a flashpoint is an area or dispute that has a strong possibility of developing into a war . Current flashpoints the Taiwan straits Korea peninsula the Golan heights Blue Line Lebanon Israeli Lebanon border Kashmir the Spratly Islands Imia Kardak Aegean dispute Barents Sea dispute the Shatt al Arab the Caucasus the Falkland Islands see Falklands War Gaza Strip Abyei 2011 Syrian uprising Syria Post Soviet conflicts Post Soviet frozen conflicts i.e. South Ossetia , Abkhazia , Nagorno Karabakh Iran see Nuclear program of Iran Historical flashpoints the Balkan s Bosnia and Herzegovina Austro Hungarian condominium Bosnia Berlin Sudetenland the Rio Grande valley Alsace Lorraine France Germany border trade with the East Soviet Union United States relations see Cold War DEFAULTSORT Flashpoint Politics Category International relations Poli term stub ...   more details



  1. Teltschik Tower

    File Teltschik2.jpg thumb upright Teltschik Tower. Teltschik Tower is a 41 metre high observation tower built of wood near Wilhelmsfeld, Germany. The tower was built by Dr. Walter Teltschik a citizen of Wilhelmsfeld in remember of his origins in the Kuhl ndchen near Br nn, a part of de former Sudetenland today Tschech Republic . From the top of the tower you have an excellent view over the hills of the Odenwald mountinious region in southern Germany and as well to the Rhine Valley near Mannheim and the Black Forest. External links http www.skyscraperpage.com diagrams ?b42037 Structurae id s0018277 title Teltschik Tower BadenW rttemberg struct stub coord 49 27 56 N 8 45 17 E region DE BW type landmark display title Category Towers in Germany Category Buildings and structures in Baden W rttemberg de Teltschikturm ...   more details



  1. Leonard Rist

    Leonard Rist was a French people French economist and banker. He was imprisoned by the Nazi forces following the German occupation of France in the summer of 1940, and spent 18 months in a prison camp in Sudetenland . The bankers of the House of Morgan , where Rist was employed, managed to get him out. After the war, Rist became the first chief economist of the World Bank . Rist held various positions at the World Bank for 20 years. References Chernow, Ron 1990 . House of Morgan , Grove Press Kapur, Devesh, John Prior Lewis and Richard Charles Webb 1997 The World Bank History , Brookings Institution Press Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Rist, Leonard ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Rist, Leonard Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing Category French economists ...   more details



  1. Landskron (disambiguation)

    Landskron may refer to Castles Burgruine Landskron , a castle in Carinthia, Austria Burg Landskron Bad Neuenahr , a castle in Bad Neuenahr , Eiffel, Germany Burg Landskron Oppenheim , a castle in Oppenheim , Germany Veste Landskron , a castle in Ostvorpommern, Germany Ch teau de Landskron , a castle in southern Alsace, France Landskron Bruck an der Mur , a castle in Styria, Austria Towns Lan kroun , Czech Republic, German Landskron Lanckorona , Poland, German Landskron Landskron, part of the Villach municipality in Carinthia, Austria Districts Landkreis Landskron , a former district in Sudetenland People M nch von Landskron, see M nch family lineage See also Landskrona , a town in Sweden Landeskrone , a hill near G rlitz, Germany dab pl Landskrona ujednoznacznienie ...   more details



  1. File:Anschlusstears crop.png

    Do not move to Commons Cropped version of Image Anschlusstears.jpg . Converted to png so as not to lose any further detail by recompression. Details from that page below. Information Description Woman in the Sudetenland weeping upon the annexation of the territory to Nazi Germany . The American National Archives and Records Administration National Archives provides http www.archives.gov research ww2 photos images ww2 78.jpg this cropped photo and this caption The tragedy of this Sudeten woman, unable to conceal her misery as she dutifully salutes the triumphant Hitler, is the tragedy of the silent millions who have been won over to Hitlerism by the everlasting use of ruthless force. This http www.skylighters.org graden history.html History of the Sudetenland page has the same photo, but also another http www.skylighters.org graden images p42878.gif image also cropped which shows more of the original, and has this caption Overcome By Emotion Three Sudetenlanders, one overcome with emotion as she raises her arm in a Nazi salute, pay homage as the Wehrmacht enters the border town of Cheb , October 1938. A http www.time.com time magazine article 0,9171,792479 2,00.html letter to Time Magazine Nov. 12, 1945 , written by Lieutenant Earle A. Cleveland, discusses the emotional state of the depicted woman The sobbing woman with arm outstretched in Nazi salute has been consistently interpreted as a symbol of forced obedience to the German conquerors of Czechoslovakia ... The picture was snapped by a German press photographer and first appeared in the National Socialist newspaper, V lkischer Beobachter, in the fall of 1938, shortly after the Sudeten Anschluss. The Nazi explanation was that here were portrayed the intense emotions of joy which swept the Sudeten Germans as Hitler crossed the Czech border at Asch and drove through the streets of the nearby ancient city of Eger the German name for Cheb , 99 of whose inhabitants were ardently pro Nazi Sudeten Germans at the time. S ...   more details



  1. German Occupation Medals

    The German Occupation Medals were a series of awards , also known as the Flower War medals , created to commemorate the annexation of Anschluss Austria , German occupation of Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia and the Memelland Heim ins Reich Memelland by Nazi Germany in the interwar period. All three medals were designed by Professor Richard Klein artist Richard Klein , Director of the Munich School of Applied Arts and a favoured artist of the Nazi establishment. Background When Adolf Hitler was appointed German Chancellor of Germany German Reich Chancellor in 1933 , it was on his immediate agenda to consolidate his power. Having accomplished this through a series of political moves and strong arm tactics, his next goal was to rebuild the German Armed Forces. It was impossible to rebuild the armed forces without breaking the Versailles Treaty , but this could not be done safely without a way to defend Germany in case of a response from the Western Allies of France and the United Kingdom . Hitler rejected the Versailles Treaty and began to strengthen the Armed Forces. He reinstituted Military drafting in March 1935, took control of the Rhineland in 1936, and sent the Legion Condor to Spain to fight along General Franco and be trained in the art of modern warfare. Germany began to exert diplomatic pressure with military threats to annex territories which contained German speaking minorities. The Allies, wishing to avoid war at almost any cost, stood idly by when First Austrian Republic Austria was Anschluss annexed , gave in to Hitler s demands in Czechoslovakia , and allowed the return of the Memelland Memel district. The peaceful expansion process culminated only with the invasion of Poland , when France and England declared war on Germany and World War II began. The medals Image Anschluss Medal Bar.PNG 100px Anschluss Medal 1938 Image Sudetenland Medal Bar.PNG 100px Sudetenland Medal 1938 Image Memel Medal Bar.PNG 100px Memel Medal 1939 See also Occupation of Czechoslo ...   more details



  1. Anton Lechner

    Infobox Person name Anton Lechner image Anton Lechner.jpg image size 150px caption Anton Lechner birth date birth date 1907 11 18 birth place Buchers known for Defendant at the Auschwitz Trial occupation Schutzstaffel SS Rottenf hrer party National Socialist German Workers Party NSDAP Anton Lechner November 18, 1907, ? was an Schutzstaffel SS Rottenf hrer and member of staff at Auschwitz concentration camp . He was prosecuted at the Auschwitz Trial . Lechner was born in Buchers Poho na umav , Puch ov 1869 1910 , Sudetenland . He was a citizen of Czechoslovakia until 1938. He held German citizenship after the annexation of the Sudetenland by the Nazi Germany Third Reich . After primary school he became a coach driver. He joined the Nazi party and the SS in December 1939. In February 1941 he was assigned to Auschwitz, where he initially served as a guard, and then as a reserve vehicle driver from 1943 to December 5, 1944. For his cruelty to prisoners on multiple occasions, he was tried by the Supreme National Tribunal at the Auschwitz Trial in Krak w and was sentenced to life imprisonment. Due to an amnesty , he was released in the fifties. Bibliography Cyprian T., Sawicki J., Siedem wyrok w Najwy szego Trybuna u Narodowego , Pozna 1962 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lechner, Anton ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH November 18, 1907 PLACE OF BIRTH Buchers DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lechner, Anton Category 1907 births Category German military personnel of World War II Category Holocaust perpetrators Category People convicted in the Auschwitz Trial Category Possibly living people Category SS soldiers Category Auschwitz concentration camp personnel Category Sudeten German people Category Nazi war criminals released early from prison pl Anton Lechner ...   more details



  1. Manfred Kupferschmied

    Infobox football biography name Manfred Kupferschmied image fullname Manfred Kupferschmied birth date birth date and age 1941 11 10 df yes birth place Br x , Sudetenland height currentclub retired position Manager association football Manager youthyears1 youthclubs1 BSG Chemie Wei wasser years1 1959 1963 years2 1963 1966 years3 1966 1971 clubs1 SC Aktivist Brieske Senftenberg clubs2 FC Karl Marx Stadt clubs3 Energie Cottbus caps1 goals1 manageryears1 1971 1976 manageryears2 1976 1980 manageryears3 1982 1984 manageryears4 1986 1991 manageryears5 1991 2006 managerclubs1 Energie Cottbus managerclubs2 FC Karl Marx Stadt managerclubs3 BSG Sachsenring Zwickau managerclubs4 BFA Karl Marx Stadt managerclubs5 S chsischer VF nationalyears1 nationalteam1 nationalcaps1 nationalgoals1 Manfred Kupferschmied born 10 November 1941 in Br x is a retired Germany German football soccer football er, who was as a football manager in East Germany . ref http www.cfc fanpage.de archiv templates news detail.php?nid 2767 Gro es Interview mit Manfred Kupferschmied zur Eliteschule ref References reflist Energie Cottbus managers Chemnitzer FC managers Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kupferschmied, Manfred ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 10 November 1941 PLACE OF BIRTH Br x , Sudetenland DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kupferschmied, Manfred Category 1941 births Category Living people Category FC Energie Cottbus players Category East German footballers Category German football managers Category FC Energie Cottbus managers Category People from Most Germany footy bio stub de Manfred Kupferschmied ...   more details



  1. Sudetes

    . Ptolemy said that they were above the Gabreta Forest , which places them in the Sudetenland . Ptolemy ... and urban development in the course of the Ostsiedlung . Sudetes and Sudetenland After World War I ... rump state of German Austria comprised a Provinz Sudetenland in northern Moravia and Czech Silesia around the city of Opava . The term Sudetenland was used in a wider sense when on 1 October ... Germans in Czechoslovakia . They were heavily clustered, not only in the former Moravian Provinz Sudetenland ... of Sudetenland . A considerable proportion of Czechoslovak Czech and Polish populace thereafter strongly ... Czech Republic Harrachov Czech Republic See also Sudetenland G wny Szlak Sudecki Mount l a References ...   more details



  1. Konrad Henlein

    Bild 121 0011, Sudetenland, Besuch Wilhelm Frick.jpg thumb right Henlein in Sudetenland with Dr ... German speaking Sudetenland to be a part of Germany. Henlein s political party s dominance of the Sudetenland ... and two coup d etat coup attempts in the Sudetenland immediately after Hitler s frenetic and threatening ... Freikorps . After Germany s absorption of the Sudetenland, Henlein s party merged with Hitler s NSDAP ... Gauleiter of the Sudetenland, a position he held until the end of the war. Newer research shows ...   more details



  1. 1938 in Germany

    mobilization and international diplomatic unity in the face of German demands over the Sudetenland ... with Hitler over the Sudetenland . 17 September Neville Chamberlain returns temporarily to London ... for another round of talks with Hitler over the Sudetenland crisis. Hitler raises his demands to include ... AM, Adolf Hitler and Neville Chamberlain conclude their talks on the Sudetenland . Chamberlain agrees ... will begin at any time. 28 September As his self imposed October 1 deadline for occupation of the Sudetenland ... agree to German demands regarding annexation of the Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia . The Czechoslovak ... time . 1 October German troops march into the Sudetenland . The Polish government gives the Czech ...   more details



  1. DFC Germania Prag

    clear of politics. After the annexation of the Sudetenland by the Third Reich in 1938 the club joined the Gauliga Sudetenland , a top flight division established to accommodate clubs in the region within ... at the end of World War II. Honours VDPF champions 1902 Gauliga Sudetenland champions 1940 External ...   more details



  1. Konrad Heubeck

    Front Medal Winter War medal 1941 42 Sudetenland Medal with Prague Castle bar References reflist ...   more details



  1. Johann Fiedler

    Stangendorf , Sudetenland DATE OF DEATH 23 September 1999 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fielder ...   more details



  1. Egon Franz

    , Sudetenland DATE OF DEATH 1945 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Franz, Egon Category 1921 births Category ...   more details




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