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Election event in Bruex, 1938
At a company roll call in the pit "Richard" in Bruex (today Most), the shop steward draws attention to the significance of the national referendum. In the Sudeten German by-elections, votes are being cast concerning the annexation of the Sudetenland to the German Reich.
Sudeten German by-elections in Cheb, 1938
Storm trooper (member of the SA) in Cheb in the Sudetenland. The men are campaigning for the Sudeten German by-elections. In the elections, votes are cast concerning the annexation of the Sudetenland to the German Reich. On the signs and posters: "Schlada (Slatina) YES 100% Yes". The surrounding Sudeten Germans greet the storm troopers with the Hitler salute.
Young people in the Sudetenland, 1938
Trucks with members of the Deutsches Jungvolk (German Youth) drive through the street of a Sudeten German city. Election posters are attached to the truck. In the Sudeten German by-elections, votes are being cast concerning the annexation of the Sudetenland to the German Reich. In the background, a poster with a portrait of Adolf Hitler. Subtitle: "We thank our Fuehrer!".
National Socialist War Victim's Care in Reichenberg, 1938
In the course of the Sudeten German by-elections, members of the National Socialist War Victim's Care (NSKOV) march through Reichenberg (today Liberec). In the plebiscite, votes are cast concerning the annexation of the Sudetenland to the German Reich. On the poster: "Adolf Hitler - the restorer of our soldier's honor- heil !!".
Campaign rally in the Berlin Sportpalast, 1938
Procession of standards and flags in the Berlin Sportpalast. Election rally in Berlin on the occasion of the Sudeten German by-elections. In the plebiscite, votes are cast concerning the annexation of the Sudetenland to the German Reich. On the poster: "Your Yes for the Fuehrer on December 4".
III Reich - Reichsgau Sudetenland 1938
Propaganda rally in November 1938 at the Mannesmann tube works in Komotau, Sudetenland (now Chomutov in the Czech Republic) for the elections to the Greater German Reichstag to be held on December 4, 1938. National Socialist propaganda wrote on the back of the picture on November 30, 1938: "On the election roll call in the Sudetenland: Reich Minister Hess speaks in Komotau. Workers at the Mannesmann Works in Komotau joyfully approve Reich Minister Hess's speech." Photo: Fotoarchiv fuer Zeitgeschichte/Archiv [automated translation]
III Reich - Sudetenland 1938
This motif from National Socialist propaganda shows cheering Sudeten Germans in Komotau at the arrival of Reich Minister Rudolf Hess for the election roll call on the occasion of the Sudeten German supplementary election on December 4, taken in November 1938. Photo: Fotoarchiv fuer Zeitgeschichte/Archiv / Obschonka [automated translation]
III Reich - Sudetenland 1938
This motif from National Socialist propaganda shows - after the Munich Agreement on September 29, 1938 - the Dresden district leader of the NSDAP, Hellmut Walter (l.), with a delegation carrying the party flag from Aussig (today Usti nad Labem in the Czech Republic), taken in November 1938 in front of the Victoria House in Dresden. The National Socialist report on the back of the photo reads, "5.11.38: Kreisleiter Walter returns the 1934 Aussig party flag, which had since been in the care of the district leadership in Dresden, to its location." Photo: Fotoarchiv fuer Zeitgeschichte/Archiv [automated translation]
Roll call of the Sudeten German BDM, Liberec 1938
In Reichenberg (now Liberec), takes place the first roll call of BDM and Hitler Youth after the destruction of Czechoslovakia. 600 boys and 800 girls have signed up to join the Nazi youth organizations and gathered for a roll call, many of them appeared in traditional costumes (left a girl in a black bodice).
Audience at a speech held by Konrad Henlein, 1938
View of a tribune during a speech held by Konrad Henlein in Aussig (today Usti nad Labem) on October 16, 1938. The audience performs the Nazi salute. Behind, above the platform, a banner. On the banner: "The protective German shield and the German sword lie over Greater Germany ".
III Reich - Sudetenland 1938
This motif from National Socialist propaganda shows two Hitler boys with swastika armbands and uniforms looking across the Elbe River at Leitmeritz (now Litomerice in the Czech Republic) after the invasion of the Sudetenland by the German Wehrmacht, taken in October 1938. The original text of the National Socialist coverage on the back of the picture reads, "The Sudetenland is free! View across the Elbe River near Leitmeritz." Photo: Fotoarchiv fuer Zeitgeschichte/Archiv [automated translation]
III Reich - Czechoslovakia invasion 1938
Occupation of Czechoslovakian territories (here Cesky Krumlov in the Czech Republic) by the German Wehrmacht after the Munich Agreement of September 30, 1938 - the National Socialist propaganda writes about this on the back of this picture on October 10, 1938: "The invasion of the German troops in Bohemian Krumlov. As everywhere in the liberated Sudeten German territory, the German troops were greeted with exuberant enthusiasm and joy as they marched into the magnificent old German town of Bohemian Krumlov." - Photo: Fotoarchiv fuer Zeitgeschichte/Archiv [automated translation]
III Reich - Sudetenland 1938
This motif from National Socialist propaganda shows the population of Reichenberg (today Liberec in the Czech Republic) being supplied from the "mobile kitchen" of Hilfszug Bayern after the "annexation" of the Sudetenland to the German Reich, taken in October 1938. The original text of the National Socialist coverage on the back of the picture reads: "Mass feeding by the Wehrmacht with Hilfszug-Bayern on Adolf Hitler Square in Reichenberg. Women from Reichenberg who have now received a hot lunch from the field kitchen of Hilfszug Bayern." Photo: Fotoarchiv fuer Zeitgeschichte/Archiv [automated translation]
Enthusiastic population in Reichenberg, 1938
The population of Reichenberg (today Liberec) welcome marching-in troops in front of the theater of the city on 9 October, 1938. Above the entrance of the theater, a sign with the inscription: "The new season starts on October 22"! Gala performance "Der Rosenkavalier".
III Reich - Sudetenland 1938
This motif from National Socialist propaganda shows the reception of German troops crossing the border and entering the Sudetenland, taken in October 1938. The original text of the National Socialist coverage on the back of the picture reads: "The invasion of German troops in Section V. Already at the border, great jubilation welcomes the German soldiers marching toward Braunau." Photo: Fotoarchiv fuer Zeitgeschichte/Archiv [automated translation]
III Reich - Czechoslovakia invasion 1938
Occupation of Czechoslovakian territories (here Broumov in the Czech Republic) by the German Wehrmacht after the Munich Agreement of September 30, 1938 - National Socialist propaganda writes about this on October 8, 1938: "The invasion of German troops in Section V. Amidst the cheers of the population, the German troops enter Braunau." - Photo: Fotoarchiv fuer Zeitgeschichte/Archiv [automated translation]
III Reich - Czechoslovakia invasion 1938
Occupation of Czechoslovakian territories (here Liberec in the Czech Republic) by the German Wehrmacht after the Munich Agreement of September 30, 1938 - the National Socialist propaganda writes about this on October 8, 1938 on the back of this picture: "Mass feeding by the Wehrmacht with the Auxiliary Platoon Bavaria on Adolf Hitler Square in Reichenberg. He eats his warm meal, which he has just received from the field kitchen of the Hilfszug Bayern through the Wehrmacht, right at the goulash canon. While doing so, he talks about the difficult time that lies behind him." - Photo: Fotoarchiv fuer Zeitgeschichte/Archiv [automated translation]
III Reich - Czechoslovakia invasion 1938
Occupation of Czechoslovakian territories (here Broumov in the Czech Republic) by the German Wehrmacht after the Munich Agreement of September 30, 1938 - National Socialist propaganda writes about this on October 8, 1938: "The invasion of German troops in Section V. Jubilant women and girls in liberated Braunau." - Photo: Fotoarchiv fuer Zeitgeschichte/Archiv [automated translation]
III Reich - Sudetenland 1938
The motif from National Socialist propaganda shows the invasion of German troops in Reichenberg (today Liberec in the Czech Republic), taken in October 1938. The original text of the National Socialist coverage on the back of the picture reads: "Invasion of German troops in Reichenberg. Entry of the Germans into Reichenberg, now also liberated, which with the approval of the Fuehrer will become the seat of the Sudetengau." Photo: Fotoarchiv fuer Zeitgeschichte/Archiv [automated translation]
III Reich - Hitler in Sudetenland 1938
This motif from Nazi propaganda shows Adolf Hitler after the Munich Agreement of September 29, 1938, inspecting Czech bunkers near the village of Neuerbersdorf (Freudenthal district / Bruntal in Czech) in the Sudetenland in early October 1938. Photo: Fotoarchiv fuer Zeitgeschichte/Archiv - [automated translation]
III Reich - Hitler in Sudetenland 1938
This motif from Nazi propaganda shows Adolf Hitler (from the side, 3rd from left) and followers after the Munich Agreement of September 29, 1938, inspecting Czech defensive positions near the village of Neuerbersdorf (Freudenthal district / Bruntal in Czech) in the Sudetenland in early October 1938. Photo: Fotoarchiv fuer Zeitgeschichte/Archiv - [automated translation]
III Reich - Czechoslovakia invasion 1938
Occupation of Czechoslovakian territories by the German Wehrmacht after the Munich Agreement of September 30, 1938 - National Socialist propaganda writes about this on the back of this picture on October 7, 1938: "The Führer in the liberated Silesian Sudetenland. Free at last! Tears of joy of the population in Freudenthal at the arrival of the Führer." - Photo: Fotoarchiv fuer Zeitgeschichte/Archiv [automated translation]
Adolf Hitler in Jaegerndorf, Sudetenland, 1938
Adolf Hitler (front left in the car) on a visit to Jaegerndorf (today Krnov) on October 7, 1938, during the occupation of the Sudetenland by Germany. The population receives him cheerfully by giving him the Nazi salute. Above the street, a banner with the inscription: "Heil Hitler!"
III Reich - Hitler in Sudetenland 1938
This motif from National Socialist propaganda shows Adolf Hitler after the Munich Agreement of September 29, 1938, inspecting the Czech defense positions of the Schöber Line (Lusatian Mountains in the Czech Republic) in the Sudetenland in early October 1938. Photo: Fotoarchiv fuer Zeitgeschichte/Archiv - [automated translation]
III Reich - Hitler in Sudetenland 1938
This motif from Nazi propaganda shows Adolf Hitler after the Munich Agreement of September 29, 1938, at the ceremonial reception in Schluckenau (Sluknov in the Czech Republic) on October 6, 1938. Photo: Fotoarchiv fuer Zeitgeschichte/Archiv - [automated translation]
III Reich - occupation Czechoslovakia 1938
The motif from Nazi propaganda shows destruction after the German occupation of the Sudetenland, taken in October 1938. The store window is emblazoned with a large portrait of Hitler next to swastika flags. National Socialist news coverage writes on the back of the picture, "After the departure of the Czechs. Before the evacuation of Section II, Czechs blew up the bridges between Niedergrund and Kreibitz on Saturday (1.10.). Several houses were destroyed and 5 people lost their lives." Photo: Fotoarchiv fuer Zeitgeschichte/Archiv [automated translation]
III Reich - Hitler in Sudetenland 1938
After the Munich Agreement of September 29, 1938, Adolf Hitler drives through the swastika-adorned Czechoslovakian city of Karlsbad (today Karlovy Vary in the Czech Republic) on October 4, 1938, where he is given a ceremonial reception by his supporters. Propaganda text! of the National Socialist coverage of 5.10.1938 on the back of the picture: "Head to head the crowd stands in Karlovy Vary to hear the Führer speak. Many saw the Führer face to face for the first time." [Deficiencies in quality due to historical image original.] Photo: Fotoarchiv fuer Zeitgeschichte/Archiv [automated translation]
III Reich - Hitler in Cheb 1938
After the Munich Agreement of September 29, 1938, Adolf Hitler drives in early October through the decorated towns of the Sudetenland and Egerland, which had been annexed to the German Reich, and is given a ceremonial welcome there by Sudeten German supporters. Propaganda text! of the National Socialist reporting of 4.10.1938 on the back of the picture: "Des Führers Einzug ins befreite Egerland! U.B.z. With shining eyes the inhabitants greet the Führer, the greatest moment of their lives has come true." [Deficiencies in quality due to historical image original] Photo: Fotoarchiv fuer Zeitgeschichte/Archiv [automated translation]
III Reich - Hitler in Sudetenland 1938
On October 4, 1938 - four days after the Munich Agreement - Adolf Hitler drives through the swastika-decorated Czechoslovakian city of Karlovy Vary (today Karlovy Vary in the Czech Republic), where he is given a ceremonial welcome by his supporters. Motif from the National Socialist news coverage of October 4, 1938. - Photo: Fotoarchiv fuer Zeitgeschichte/Archiv [automated translation]
III Reich - Hitler in Sudetenland 1938
The Reich Chancellor Adolf Hitler on 4.10.1938 at the entry into Graslitz (today: Kraslice in the Czech Republic) after the annexation of the Sudetenland to the German Reich. Propaganda text! of the National Socialist coverage on the back of the picture: "To the 50th birthday of our Führer on April 20. Among the many great deeds of our Fuehrer was the liberation of the Sudetenland. When he paid a visit to the people of Graslitz, he was enthusiastically received. The joy of this is expressed in his face." [Deficiencies in the quality due to historical picture source] Photo: Fotoarchiv fuer Zeitgeschichte/Archiv [automated translation]
Adolf Hitler in Karlsbad in the Sudetenland, 1938
View of the Theaterplatz (Theater Square) in Karlsbad (today Karlovy Vary) on October 4, ,1938, while Adolf Hitler is giving a speech during the occupation of the Sudetenland. Hitler is standing on the balcony. In the middle of the crowd is a camera crew (Wochenschau) on the top of a car.
Adolf Hitler in Karlsbad in the Sudetenland, 1938
Adolf Hitler entering Karlsbad (today Karlovy Vary) on October 4, 1938. His motorcade is received cheerfully by the population. They are greeting him the Nazi salute. In his car in the back on the right, Adjutant of the Luftwaffe Nicolaus von Below. Sitting in front of him, General Walter von Reichenau. The bodyguards of the SS follow with other cars.
Wounded during Hitler's visit in the Sudetenland, 1938
Four wounded men in a car on a street of the village of Falkenau (today Sokolov) during a visit of Adolf Hitler on October 4, 1938, after the occupation of the Sudetenland. The men were wounded in the fight against the Czechs. To the left near the car, nuns.
III Reich - Sudetenland 1938
The motif from National Socialist propaganda shows the reception of German troops in the Czech Republic by Sudeten German women, taken in October 1938. The original text of the National Socialist coverage on the back of the picture reads: "The further invasion of German troops in the Sudetenland (3rd section). This is true, overflowing joy, as openly shown by the Sudeten Germans when the German soldiers marched in." Photo: Fotoarchiv fuer Zeitgeschichte/Archiv [automated translation]
III Reich - Sudetenland 1938
The motif from National Socialist propaganda shows the reception of German soldiers in the Sudetenland as they cross the Wildenau-Asch border crossing under a banner with the words "Sudetenland greets its liberators", taken in October 1938. The original text of the National Socialist report on the back of the picture reads: "The Führer in the liberated Sudetenland. Motorized units pass the border at Wildenau, greeted by the joyous cheers of the Sudeten German population." Photo: Fotoarchiv fuer Zeitgeschichte/Archiv [automated translation]
III Reich - Hitler in Sudetenland 1938
The motif from National Socialist propaganda shows Adolf Hitler after the Munich Agreement of September 29, 1938, at the ceremonial reception in Asch in the Sudetenland on October 3, 1938. The Nazi reporting writes on the back of the picture: "The Führer in liberated Asch. This morning the Führer arrived in Asch amid indescribable jubilation of the liberated Sudeten German population. U.B.: Accompanied by the jubilation of the liberated Sudeten German population, the Führer drives through Asch." Photo: Fotoarchiv fuer Zeitgeschichte/Archiv - [automated translation]
III Reich - Adolf Hitler in Cheb 1938
The motif from National Socialist propaganda shows Adolf Hitler being joyfully welcomed by the population during his visit to the town of Cheb (now Cheb in the Czech Republic) on October 3, 1938 - here girls are presenting flowers. One day after the signing of the Munich Agreement, Cheb was occupied by German troops on October 1, 1938. Photo: Fotoarchiv fuer Zeitgeschichte/Archiv - [automated translation]
III Reich - Hitler in Sudetenland 1938
After the Munich Agreement of September 29, 1938, Adolf Hitler is given a celebratory welcome by Sudeten German supporters on October 3, 1938, as he crosses the border into the Sudetenland near Asch. Propaganda text! of the National Socialist coverage on the back of the picture: "The Führer is greeted enthusiastically by the liberated Sudeten Germans at the border near Wildenau." [Deficiencies in quality due to historical image] Photo: Fotoarchiv fuer Zeitgeschichte/Archiv [automated translation]
III Reich - Hitler in Sudetenland 1938
This motif from National Socialist propaganda shows Adolf Hitler after the Munich Agreement of September 29, 1938, in conversation with a member of the Freikorps in Asch in the Sudetenland on October 3, 1938. Photo: Fotoarchiv fuer Zeitgeschichte/Archiv - [automated translation]
III Reich - Czechoslovakia invasion 1938
Occupation of Czechoslovakian territories (here Hradek nad Nisou in the Czech Republic) by the German Wehrmacht after the Munich Agreement of September 30, 1938 - the National Socialist propaganda writes about this on October 3, 1938: "The further invasion of the German troops in the Sudetenland. As everywhere, the German soldiers were warmly welcomed by the Sudeten Germans in Grottau as well." - Photo: Fotoarchiv fuer Zeitgeschichte/Archiv [automated translation]
III Reich - Hitler in Sudetenland 1938
On October 3, 1938 - three days after the Munich Agreement - Adolf Hitler drives through the West Bohemian town of Asch, which is decorated with imperial eagles and swastikas, and is given a ceremonial welcome there by Sudeten German supporters. Motif from the National Socialist news coverage of 3.10.1938. - Photo: Fotoarchiv fuer Zeitgeschichte/Archiv [automated translation]
Adolf Hitler speaks to Sudeten Germans in Eger, 1938
After the occupation of the Sudetenland which as a result of the Munich conference was surrendered to the German Empire Adolf Hitler traveled through the concerned territories. Here he is speaking to a crowd on the historic Marketplace in Eger. In the foreground are staying aligned soldiers.
III Reich - Czechoslovakia invasion 1938
Occupation of Czechoslovakian territories (here Sluknov in the Czech Republic) by the German Wehrmacht after the Munich Agreement of September 30, 1938 - the National Socialist propaganda writes about it on October 2, 1938: "The first shots of the invasion of the Sudetenland by German troops. The joy and jubilation of the Sudeten Germans knew no bounds when 'their' soldiers marched in. Almost everyone had flowers ready with which they decorated the entering troops. A photograph from Schluckenau." - Photo: Fotoarchiv fuer Zeitgeschichte/Archiv [automated translation]
III Reich - Sudetenland 1938
The motif from the National Socialist reporting shows the reception of the German Wehrmacht in Schluckenau (today Sluknov in the Czech Republic) in the Sudetenland, taken in October 1938. The National Socialist reporting writes on the back of the picture: "The first shots of the invasion of the German troops into the Sudetenland (II section). On the marketplace of the festively decorated Schluckenau, motorized units have pulled up and are met again and again by the enthusiasm of the inhabitants." Photo: Fotoarchiv fuer Zeitgeschichte/Archiv [automated translation]
III Reich - Sudetenland 1938
The motif from the National Socialist propaganda shows the welcoming of German troops in Hainspach (today Lipova u Sluknova in the Czech Republic), taken in October 1938. The original text of the National Socialist coverage on the back of the picture reads: "The invasion of German troops into the Sudetenland (II section). In the festively decorated Hainzpach - old and young greeted the marching-in German soldiers." Photo: Fotoarchiv fuer Zeitgeschichte/Archiv [automated translation]
III Reich - Hitler in Sudetenland 1938
The motif from National Socialist propaganda shows the Asch newspaper of October 2, 1938, announcing the arrival of Adolf Hitler - after the Munich Agreement of September 29, 1938 - in Asch on October 3, 1938. Photo: Fotoarchiv fuer Zeitgeschichte/Archiv - [automated translation]
Crowd in front of Buckingham Palace after the Munich Agreement was signed, 1938
After the signing of the Munich Agreement and the return of British Prime Minister Arthur Neville Chamberlain, he is on the balcony of Buckingham Palace together with the royal couple, George VI and Elizabeth and is greeted by an enthusiastic crowd, among others with the Nazi salute.