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Headline: Czechs protest in New York against the Munich Agreement, 1938Date: 01.10.1938Image text: Czech Americans demonstrate against the German occupation of the Sudetenland.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00408078Czechs protest in New York against the Munich Agreement, 1938Czech Americans demonstrate against the German occupation of the Sudetenland.
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Headline: Reactions abroad to the Sudeten crisis 1938Date: 26.09.1938Image text: Reactions abroad to the Sudeten crisis 1938Photo: ScherlImage number: 01077148Reactions abroad to the Sudeten crisis 1938Reactions abroad to the Sudeten crisis 1938
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Headline: Partial mobilization in France, 1938Date: 24.09.1938Image text: Men and women are standing in front of placards calling for mobilization in Paris. In the course of the Sudetenland crisis, the partial mobilization of the French armed forces occurs. Adolf Hitler provoked an international conflict with the Sudetenland crisis, in order to annex the Sudetenland to the German Reich.Photo: ScherlImage number: 01077147Partial mobilization in France, 1938Men and women are standing in front of placards calling for mobilization in Paris. In the course of the Sudetenland crisis, the partial mobilization of the French armed forces occurs. Adolf Hitler provoked an international conflict with the Sudetenland crisis, in order to annex the Sudetenland to the German Reich.
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Headline: Volunteer recruits in London, 1938Date: 24.09.1938Image text: British recruits in front of the recruiting office in Whitehall, London. After the termination of negotiations between Chaimberlain and Hitler, British men volunteered for the British army. In the Sudetenland crisis, Hitler provoked an international conflict to annex the Sudetenland to the German Reich.Photo: ScherlImage number: 01077146Volunteer recruits in London, 1938British recruits in front of the recruiting office in Whitehall, London. After the termination of negotiations between Chaimberlain and Hitler, British men volunteered for the British army. In the Sudetenland crisis, Hitler provoked an international conflict to annex the Sudetenland to the German Reich.
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Headline: Departure from the Brussels barracks, 1938Date: 27.09.1938Image text: The Belgian forces are moving from the barracks in Brussels to the Belgian border. The armed soldiers were supposed to protect the Belgian border in case of war. In the course of the Sudetenland crisis, there are mobilizations in Europe.Photo: ScherlImage number: 01077145Departure from the Brussels barracks, 1938The Belgian forces are moving from the barracks in Brussels to the Belgian border. The armed soldiers were supposed to protect the Belgian border in case of war. In the course of the Sudetenland crisis, there are mobilizations in Europe.
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Headline: Precautions in London, 1938Date: 28.09.1938Image text: During the Sudetenland crisis, men from London are taking precautions by filling bags with sand in the Cheapside. In the Sudetenland crisis, Hitler provoked an international conflict to annex the Sudetenland to the German Reich.Photo: ScherlImage number: 01077144Precautions in London, 1938During the Sudetenland crisis, men from London are taking precautions by filling bags with sand in the Cheapside. In the Sudetenland crisis, Hitler provoked an international conflict to annex the Sudetenland to the German Reich.
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Headline: Anne Chamberlain at 10 Downing Street in London, 1938Date: 01.01.1938Image text: The wife of British Prime Minister, Anne Chamberlain, in front of the residence of the Prime Minister at 10 Downing Street. She leaves the house for a walk and is greeted by a crowd.Photo: ScherlImage number: 01077143Anne Chamberlain at 10 Downing Street in London, 1938The wife of British Prime Minister, Anne Chamberlain, in front of the residence of the Prime Minister at 10 Downing Street. She leaves the house for a walk and is greeted by a crowd.
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Headline: Committee for the Salvation of Czechoslovakia in New York, 1938Date: 25.09.1938Image text: The Committee for the Salvation of Czechoslovakia meets in Madison Square Garden, New York. Among others, Thomas Mann and Dorothy Thompson give speeches at the convention. In the background, posters with the images of President Benes and Prime Minister Syrovy. Adolf Hitler provoked the Sudetenland crisis to annex the Sudetenland to the German Reich.Photo: ScherlImage number: 01077142Committee for the Salvation of Czechoslovakia in New York, 1938The Committee for the Salvation of Czechoslovakia meets in Madison Square Garden, New York. Among others, Thomas Mann and Dorothy Thompson give speeches at the convention. In the background, posters with the images of President Benes and Prime Minister Syrovy. Adolf Hitler provoked the Sudetenland crisis to annex the Sudetenland to the German Reich.
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Headline: Arrival at Gare de l'Est station, 1938Date: 25.09.1938Image text: Arrival of women and children from Eastern France at Gare de l'Est. Adolf Hitler caused an international conflict with the Sudetenland crisis.Photo: ScherlImage number: 01077141Arrival at Gare de l'Est station, 1938Arrival of women and children from Eastern France at Gare de l'Est. Adolf Hitler caused an international conflict with the Sudetenland crisis.
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Headline: Cabinet meeting during the Sudetenland crisis in London, 1938Date: 29.09.1938Image text: People are waiting for the ministers in front of the British Parliament. In the Sudetenland crisis, Hitler provoked an international conflict to annex the Sudetenland to the German Reich. British Prime Minister Chamberlain tried to prevent a war as part of his appeasment.Photo: ScherlImage number: 01077140Cabinet meeting during the Sudetenland crisis in London, 1938People are waiting for the ministers in front of the British Parliament. In the Sudetenland crisis, Hitler provoked an international conflict to annex the Sudetenland to the German Reich. British Prime Minister Chamberlain tried to prevent a war as part of his appeasment.
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Headline: Rally of the German American Bund in New York, 1938Date: 02.10.1938Image text: Advertisement for the Sudeten German liberation rally of the German American Bund in New York. In the Sudetenland crisis, Hitler provoked an international conflict to annex the Sudetenland to the German Reich.Photo: ScherlImage number: 01077139Rally of the German American Bund in New York, 1938Advertisement for the Sudeten German liberation rally of the German American Bund in New York. In the Sudetenland crisis, Hitler provoked an international conflict to annex the Sudetenland to the German Reich.
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Headline: Ukrainian women in New York, 1938Date: 06.04.1938Image text: Ukrainian women in traditional costumes protest against alleged mistreatment of Ukrainians in Poland. On the front sign: "Poland suppresses freedom of press closes two ukrainian Newspapers" Zinka "" Urkainka ".Photo: ScherlImage number: 01077138Ukrainian women in New York, 1938Ukrainian women in traditional costumes protest against alleged mistreatment of Ukrainians in Poland. On the front sign: "Poland suppresses freedom of press closes two ukrainian Newspapers" Zinka "" Urkainka ".
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Headline: Members of the Czechoslovak-American Legion in Chicago, 1939Date: 21.03.1939Image text: Members of the Czechoslovak-American Legion guard the Czechoslovak Consulate in Chicago. They demonstrate against Hitler's occupation of Czechoslovakia. On the sign: "We protest Hitler's rape of Czechoslovakia".Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 01077137Members of the Czechoslovak-American Legion in Chicago, 1939Members of the Czechoslovak-American Legion guard the Czechoslovak Consulate in Chicago. They demonstrate against Hitler's occupation of Czechoslovakia. On the sign: "We protest Hitler's rape of Czechoslovakia".
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Headline: Neville Chamberlain gives a speech in Birmingham, 1939Date: 18.03.1939Image text: British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain gives a speech at the meeting of the Birmingham Unionist Association about the occupation of Czechoslovakia by Hitler. He announces that Britain will not surrender. On Hitler's command, the first Slovak Republic was founded in March 1939, and German troops marched into the remaining areas of Bohemia and Moravia.Photo: ScherlImage number: 01077136Neville Chamberlain gives a speech in Birmingham, 1939British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain gives a speech at the meeting of the Birmingham Unionist Association about the occupation of Czechoslovakia by Hitler. He announces that Britain will not surrender. On Hitler's command, the first Slovak Republic was founded in March 1939, and German troops marched into the remaining areas of Bohemia and Moravia.
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Headline: Demonstration of the Czechs in Chicago, 1938Date: 27.09.1938Image text: 50,000 Czechs, Slovaks and sympathizers demonstrate against Hitler's attempt to annex the Sudetenland. The demonstrators meet in front of Chicago Stadium, and several of them listen to the public speaking of the event outside.Photo: ScherlImage number: 01077135Demonstration of the Czechs in Chicago, 193850,000 Czechs, Slovaks and sympathizers demonstrate against Hitler's attempt to annex the Sudetenland. The demonstrators meet in front of Chicago Stadium, and several of them listen to the public speaking of the event outside.
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Headline: Children at an anti-Nazi demonstration in San Francisco, 1938Date: 30.09.1938Image text: Children carry signs at an anti-Nazi demonstration in San Francisco. On the signs: "Hitler's gangsters are a threat to peace," "Austria yesterday Czechoslovakia today who next." and "Hands off Czecho-Slovakia". In the Sudetenland crisis, Hitler provoked an international conflict to annex the Sudetenland to the German Reich.Photo: ScherlImage number: 01077134Children at an anti-Nazi demonstration in San Francisco, 1938Children carry signs at an anti-Nazi demonstration in San Francisco. On the signs: "Hitler's gangsters are a threat to peace," "Austria yesterday Czechoslovakia today who next." and "Hands off Czecho-Slovakia". In the Sudetenland crisis, Hitler provoked an international conflict to annex the Sudetenland to the German Reich.
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Headline: Czechs and French in Paris, 1938Date: 20.03.1939Image text: Czechs and French gather in front of the Czech tourist office in Faubourg, Paris. They gather around a map of Czechoslovakia. In March 1939, the first Slovak Republic was founded on Hitler's command, and Bohemia and Moravia were captured by the Wehrmacht.Photo: ScherlImage number: 01077133Czechs and French in Paris, 1938Czechs and French gather in front of the Czech tourist office in Faubourg, Paris. They gather around a map of Czechoslovakia. In March 1939, the first Slovak Republic was founded on Hitler's command, and Bohemia and Moravia were captured by the Wehrmacht.
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Headline: Czech protest at the Chicago Stadium, 1938Date: 27.09.1938Image text: 50,000 Czechs, Slovaks and sympathizers demonstrate against Hitler at the Chicago Stadium. Hitler provoked an international conflict in the Sudetenland crisis, in order to annex the Sudetenland to the German Reich.Photo: ScherlImage number: 01077132Czech protest at the Chicago Stadium, 193850,000 Czechs, Slovaks and sympathizers demonstrate against Hitler at the Chicago Stadium. Hitler provoked an international conflict in the Sudetenland crisis, in order to annex the Sudetenland to the German Reich.
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Headline: Protest against Hitler in Union City, 1938Date: 02.10.1938Image text: Protesters demonstrate with a figure of Adolf Hitler and signs in front of the building of the German American Bund in Union City, New Jersey. The German American Bund celebrates the annexation of the Sudetenland to the German Reich. On the signs: "Freedom not concentration camp" and "Fritz Kuhn fights the bill of rights".Photo: ScherlImage number: 01077131Protest against Hitler in Union City, 1938Protesters demonstrate with a figure of Adolf Hitler and signs in front of the building of the German American Bund in Union City, New Jersey. The German American Bund celebrates the annexation of the Sudetenland to the German Reich. On the signs: "Freedom not concentration camp" and "Fritz Kuhn fights the bill of rights".
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Headline: Protests against the Anschluss (annexation) of the Sudetenland in London, 1938Date: 18.09.1938Image text: Sympathizers with Czechoslovakia demonstrate in Whitehall (London). The mounted police prevented the demonstrators from entering Downing Street. In the Sudetenland crisis, Hitler provoked an international conflict to annex the Sudetenland to the German Reich.Photo: ScherlImage number: 01077130Protests against the Anschluss (annexation) of the Sudetenland in London, 1938Sympathizers with Czechoslovakia demonstrate in Whitehall (London). The mounted police prevented the demonstrators from entering Downing Street. In the Sudetenland crisis, Hitler provoked an international conflict to annex the Sudetenland to the German Reich.
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Headline: Waiting people on Downing Street, 1938Date: 10.09.1938Image text: The problem of 200,000 German troops being deployed at the border of Czechoslovakia is discussed in the British Parliament. People are waiting for the appearance of British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain. Adolf Hitler provoked an international conflict in the Sudetenland crisis, in order to annex the Sudetenland to the German Reich.Photo: ScherlImage number: 01077129Waiting people on Downing Street, 1938The problem of 200,000 German troops being deployed at the border of Czechoslovakia is discussed in the British Parliament. People are waiting for the appearance of British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain. Adolf Hitler provoked an international conflict in the Sudetenland crisis, in order to annex the Sudetenland to the German Reich.
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Headline: Demonstrations against Hitler in London, 1938Date: 18.09.1938Image text: People demonstrate against a possible annexation of Czechoslovakia by Hitler. The demonstration against Hitler proceeds past the German Embassy in London. In the Sudeten crisis, Hitler provoked an international conflict to annex the Sudetenland to the German Reich. The demonstration is guarded by police officers.Photo: ScherlImage number: 01077128Demonstrations against Hitler in London, 1938People demonstrate against a possible annexation of Czechoslovakia by Hitler. The demonstration against Hitler proceeds past the German Embassy in London. In the Sudeten crisis, Hitler provoked an international conflict to annex the Sudetenland to the German Reich. The demonstration is guarded by police officers.
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Headline: Demonstration against Hitler in New York, 1938Date: 23.09.1938Image text: Students demonstrate against the Nazi regime in Times Square, New York. They wear gas masks and hold placards. On the posters: "We are the victims of the world war Hitler is launching". They demonstrate against a possible outbreak of war in Europe due to the Sudetenland crisis. In the Sudeten German crisis, Adolf Hitler provoked an international conflict to annex the Sudetenland to the German Reich.Photo: ScherlImage number: 01077127Demonstration against Hitler in New York, 1938Students demonstrate against the Nazi regime in Times Square, New York. They wear gas masks and hold placards. On the posters: "We are the victims of the world war Hitler is launching". They demonstrate against a possible outbreak of war in Europe due to the Sudetenland crisis. In the Sudeten German crisis, Adolf Hitler provoked an international conflict to annex the Sudetenland to the German Reich.
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Headline: Georges Bonnet, Eduard Daladier and Maurice Gamelin in London, 1938Date: 01.01.1938Image text: Georges Bonnet, Eduard Daladier and Maurice Gamelin leaving the French Embassy in Downing Street in London. The French statesmen are in London for a meeting with the British Parliament to discuss the situation of Europe due to the Sudetenland crisis. In the Sudetenland crisis, Hitler provoked an international conflict to annex the Sudetenland to the German Reich.Photo: ScherlImage number: 01077126Georges Bonnet, Eduard Daladier and Maurice Gamelin in London, 1938Georges Bonnet, Eduard Daladier and Maurice Gamelin leaving the French Embassy in Downing Street in London. The French statesmen are in London for a meeting with the British Parliament to discuss the situation of Europe due to the Sudetenland crisis. In the Sudetenland crisis, Hitler provoked an international conflict to annex the Sudetenland to the German Reich.
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Headline: Student protest against Hitler in New York, 1938Date: 23.09.1938Image text: American students demonstrate in Times Square against Hitler's aggressive behavior in the Sudetenland crisis. They wear gas masks and carry signs. On the signs: "We are the victims of the world war Hitler is launching". Hitler provoked an international conflict in the Sudetenland crisis, in order to annex the Sudetenland to the German Reich.Photo: ScherlImage number: 01077125Student protest against Hitler in New York, 1938American students demonstrate in Times Square against Hitler's aggressive behavior in the Sudetenland crisis. They wear gas masks and carry signs. On the signs: "We are the victims of the world war Hitler is launching". Hitler provoked an international conflict in the Sudetenland crisis, in order to annex the Sudetenland to the German Reich.
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Headline: Pray for World Peace in New York, 1938Date: 29.09.1938Image text: The mayor of New York, Fiorello LaGuardia, called for a minute of silence at 12.30 to pray for peace in the world. The New Yorkers pray in St. Andrews Church. The Sudetenland crisis poses the threat of an outbreak of war in Europe.Photo: ScherlImage number: 01077124Pray for World Peace in New York, 1938The mayor of New York, Fiorello LaGuardia, called for a minute of silence at 12.30 to pray for peace in the world. The New Yorkers pray in St. Andrews Church. The Sudetenland crisis poses the threat of an outbreak of war in Europe.
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Headline: Demonstrations against the Sudetenland crisis in Strasbourg, 1938Date: 01.01.1938Image text: French demonstration during the Sudetenland crisis in Strasbourg. In the Sudetenland crisis, Hitler provoked an international conflict to annex the Sudetenland to the German Reich.Photo: ScherlImage number: 01077123Demonstrations against the Sudetenland crisis in Strasbourg, 1938French demonstration during the Sudetenland crisis in Strasbourg. In the Sudetenland crisis, Hitler provoked an international conflict to annex the Sudetenland to the German Reich.
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Headline: Listeners while Hitler gives a speech in the Berlin Sportpalast, 1938Date: 26.09.1938Image text: People stand in front of loudspeakers in New York to listen to Adolf Hitler giving a speech in the Berlin Sportpalast. In the speech, the Fuehrer proclaims that the cession of the Sudetenland to the German Reich is his last territorial demand.Photo: ScherlImage number: 01077122Listeners while Hitler gives a speech in the Berlin Sportpalast, 1938People stand in front of loudspeakers in New York to listen to Adolf Hitler giving a speech in the Berlin Sportpalast. In the speech, the Fuehrer proclaims that the cession of the Sudetenland to the German Reich is his last territorial demand.
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Headline: People waiting in front of Buckingham Palace, 1938Date: 30.09.1938Image text: People wait on the roadside in front of Buckingham Palace in London. The British Prime Minister returns from Munich, and drives to the British monarch. An agreement was made with Hitler in Munich. This was supposed to annex the Sudetenland to the German Reich without starting a war.Photo: ScherlImage number: 01077121People waiting in front of Buckingham Palace, 1938People wait on the roadside in front of Buckingham Palace in London. The British Prime Minister returns from Munich, and drives to the British monarch. An agreement was made with Hitler in Munich. This was supposed to annex the Sudetenland to the German Reich without starting a war.
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Headline: Journalists in front of 10 Downing Street, 1938Date: 14.09.1938Image text: Journalists wait at 10 Downing Street in London. The Office is hosting a Cabinet conference with British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain. The meeting takes place according to Hitler's ultimatum during the Sudetenland crisis. Hitler demanded a solution to the crisis by October.Photo: ScherlImage number: 01077120Journalists in front of 10 Downing Street, 1938Journalists wait at 10 Downing Street in London. The Office is hosting a Cabinet conference with British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain. The meeting takes place according to Hitler's ultimatum during the Sudetenland crisis. Hitler demanded a solution to the crisis by October.
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Headline: Observer in front of 10 Downing Street, 1938Date: 12.09.1938Image text: Observers are waiting for the ministers at 10 Downing Street. The Office is hosting a conference of the British Parliament and Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain on the occasion of the Sudetenland crisis. The police guard the waiting people.Photo: ScherlImage number: 01077119Observer in front of 10 Downing Street, 1938Observers are waiting for the ministers at 10 Downing Street. The Office is hosting a conference of the British Parliament and Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain on the occasion of the Sudetenland crisis. The police guard the waiting people.
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Headline: Protest in Paris, 1939Date: 01.03.1939Image text: The French protest against the occupation of Czechoslovakia by the German Reich in Paris. On Hitler's command, the first Slovak Republic was founded in March 1939, and Bohemia and Moravia were occupied by the Wehrmacht. Although the French express their sympathy, they are not ready to start a war.Photo: SZ PhotoImage number: 01077118Protest in Paris, 1939The French protest against the occupation of Czechoslovakia by the German Reich in Paris. On Hitler's command, the first Slovak Republic was founded in March 1939, and Bohemia and Moravia were occupied by the Wehrmacht. Although the French express their sympathy, they are not ready to start a war.
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Headline: Protest against the National Socialist policy in the United States, 1938Date: 11.11.1938Image text: Mrs. Eleanor Fowler, an official of the 'American League for Peace and Democracy' during a protest meeting in Washington. In her hand she holds one of the dragons bearing the words 'No more Munich', with which the league protested against the toleration of the National Socialist policy.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00117129Protest against the National Socialist policy in the United States, 1938Mrs. Eleanor Fowler, an official of the 'American League for Peace and Democracy' during a protest meeting in Washington. In her hand she holds one of the dragons bearing the words 'No more Munich', with which the league protested against the toleration of the National Socialist policy.
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Headline: Czechs protest against the German policy during the Sudeten crisis, 1938Date: 01.09.1938Image text: Czech citizens during a demonstration against the Munich Agreement.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00408077Czechs protest against the German policy during the Sudeten crisis, 1938Czech citizens during a demonstration against the Munich Agreement.
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Headline: Czechs protest against the German policy during the Sudeten crisis, 1938Date: 01.09.1938Image text: Czech citizens during a demonstration against the Munich Agreement.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00408079Czechs protest against the German policy during the Sudeten crisis, 1938Czech citizens during a demonstration against the Munich Agreement.
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Headline: Czechs protest against the German policy during the Sudeten crisis, 1938Date: 01.09.1938Image text: Czech citizens during a demonstration against the Munich Agreement. In the background, the Prague Castle, the Hradcany.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00408081Czechs protest against the German policy during the Sudeten crisis, 1938Czech citizens during a demonstration against the Munich Agreement. In the background, the Prague Castle, the Hradcany.
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Headline: Crowd in front of 10 Downing Street, London 1938Date: 23.09.1938Image text: A crowd awaits the British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain who just returned from Bad Godesberg, where he discussed the Sudeten question with Hitler, and is held back by the police at the intersection Downing Street / Whitehall. A man left behind the crowdis holding a poster with the slogan "Peace, Honour, Security".Photo: ScherlImage number: 00339771Crowd in front of 10 Downing Street, London 1938A crowd awaits the British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain who just returned from Bad Godesberg, where he discussed the Sudeten question with Hitler, and is held back by the police at the intersection Downing Street / Whitehall. A man left behind the crowdis holding a poster with the slogan "Peace, Honour, Security".
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Headline: Lockdown of the German Embassy in Prague, 1938Date: 27.09.1938Image text: Due to the Sudetenland crisis, the building of the German Embassy is guarded by the Czechoslovakian Army. Since the seizure of power by the National Socialists in Germany, the conflicts between the Sudeten German minority and the Czechoslovaks had intensified.Photo: ScherlImage number: 01077048Lockdown of the German Embassy in Prague, 1938Due to the Sudetenland crisis, the building of the German Embassy is guarded by the Czechoslovakian Army. Since the seizure of power by the National Socialists in Germany, the conflicts between the Sudeten German minority and the Czechoslovaks had intensified.
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Headline: Czechs protest against the Munich Agreement, 1938Date: 01.10.1938Image text: Look at a demonstration on the Wenceslas Square in Prague against the signing of the division agreement.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00408076Czechs protest against the Munich Agreement, 1938Look at a demonstration on the Wenceslas Square in Prague against the signing of the division agreement.
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Headline: Victor Gollancz speaks at a rally in London during the Sudeten crisis, 1938Date: 18.09.1938Image text: The Czech writer Victor Gollancz speaks at an event organized by the International Peace Campaign in the Trafalgar Square in London. He demands the observance of international laws in the Sudetenland crisis.Photo: ScherlImage number: 00408083Victor Gollancz speaks at a rally in London during the Sudeten crisis, 1938The Czech writer Victor Gollancz speaks at an event organized by the International Peace Campaign in the Trafalgar Square in London. He demands the observance of international laws in the Sudetenland crisis.
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