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Right-wing political groups like the German National Socialist Worker's Party referred to themselves as Volksdeutsche and began to urge for a unification with Germany, their efforts laid the foundation for the rise of the Sudeten German Party under Konrad Henlein after 1933.
After the Sudetenland region of Czechoslovakia was annexed by Germany on 1 October 1938, it was under a Military governor ( Wilhelm Keitel ; 1 October 1938-20 October 1938 ), until Konrad Henlein was appointed Reichskommissar of the territories on 21 October 1938.
The Sudeten German Party (, SdP, ) was created by Konrad Henlein under the name Sudetendeutsche Heimatfront (" Front of Sudeten German Homeland ") on October 1, 1933, some months after the state of Czechoslovakia had outlawed the German National Socialist Workers ' Party ( Deutsche Nationalsozialistische Arbeiterpatei, DNSAP ).
* Konrad Henlein ( 1898 – 1945 ), WWII German resistance member ; Nationalist and later Nazi politician, head of the Sudetenland district ( Gau ) under Hitler ; studied and lived in Jablonec few years

Henlein and from
Not until May 1938 did he begin " consistently to withhold his support from the National Government's conduct of foreign policy in the division lobbies of the House of Commons ", and he seems " to have been convinced by the Sudeten German leader, Henlein, in the spring of 1938, that a satisfactory settlement could be reached if Britain managed to persuade the Czech government to make concessions to the German minority.
Henlein, however, maintained secret contacts with Nazi Germany and received material aid from Berlin.
Throughout summer 1938, Bonnet allowed most of the diplomatic pressure applied to President Edvard Beneš for concessions to Henlein to come from London.
As Henlein after 1938 pursued a Germanisation policy against interethnic marriages, he was forced to change his still-living mother's name from Dvořáček to the more German spelling of Dworatschek, which would be thus more comfortable for Henlein's career as a high Nazi official.
In his earlier speeches ( up until 1937 ), Henlein stressed his distance from German National Socialism, affirming loyalty to the Czechoslovak state and stressing approval of the idea of a cantonal system and individual freedom.
The timeline spans from Arminius a. k. a. Hermann der Cherusker ( born 17 BC ) to watchmaker Peter Henlein, who died in 1542.

Henlein and Berlin
Shortly after the anschluss of Austria to Germany, Henlein met with Hitler in Berlin on 28 March 1938, where he was instructed to raise demands unacceptable to the Czechoslovak government led by president Edvard Beneš.
Henlein met with Hitler in Berlin on 28 March 1938, where he was instructed to raise demands unacceptable to the Czechoslovak government led by president Edvard Beneš.

Henlein and had
After 1938, Henlein worked as a spy for the British and had conspirative contacts with Admiral Wilhelm Canaris.
Some Germans had supported the Nazis, through the Sudeten German Party – a political party led by Konrad Henleinand the Third Reich's annexation of the German-populated Czech borderland in 1938.

Henlein and worked
Henlein worked as a bank clerk in Gablonz, part of the newly established Czechoslovakian state.

Henlein and sense
The term Sudetenland was used in a wider sense when on 1 October 1933 Konrad Henlein founded the Sudeten German Party and in Nazi German parlance Sudetendeutsche ( Sudeten Germans ) referred to all indigenous ethnic Germans in Czechoslovakia.

Henlein and was
On 1 May 1939 a regular ' domestic ' Reichsgau Sudetenland was created ; Henlein stayed on as Reichsstatthalter until the region was re-incorporated into Czechoslovakia on 4 May 1945.
Konrad Ernst Eduard Henlein ( 6 May 1898 – 10 May 1945 ) was a leading Sudeten German politician in Czechoslovakia.
Henlein was severely wounded, then captured by Italian troops, and spent the remainder of the war as a POW held in Italian captivity at Asinara Island.
The attempted uprising was quickly suppressed by Czechoslovak forces, whereafter Henlein fled to Germany only to start numerous intrusions into Czechoslovak territory around Asch as a commander of Sudeten German guerilla bands.
Upon the Wehrmacht's entry into the Sudetenland, Henlein was appointed Reichskommissar and became a SS-Gruppenführer ( later an SS-Obergruppenführer ).
Henlein joined the Nazi Party in January 1939 and was appointed Reichstag deputy.
On 1 May 1939 Henlein was named Reichsstatthalter and Gauleiter of the newly established Reichsgau Sudetenland, a position he held until the end of the war.
Peter Henlein, a master locksmith of Nuremberg, was regularly manufacturing pocket watches by 1524.
On October 1, Henlein was appointed Reichskommissar of the incorporated territories, which were to become the Reichsgau Sudetenland.
About 520, 000 were approved, among them Henlein himself, who also joined the SS and officially was appointed Gauleiter in 1939, an office he held until 1945, though largely disempowered by Reich Protector Heydrich.
Henlein was noted for making watches that would run 40 hours between windings.
In 1929, another party, more nationalist-oriented, was formed in Bratislava, the Karpathendeutschen Partei, which made a common list at the 1935 parliamentary elections with the Sudeten German Party, whose leader Konrad Henlein became its head in 1937 with Franz Karmasin as deputy.
In fact, Henlein went so far as to develop the first portable watch ; it was six inches high.
Prior to the Second World War, Schluckenau was a center in Czechoslovakia for the pro-Nazi Sudeten German Party ( SdP ) led by Konrad Henlein.

Henlein and Hitler's
Sudeten German pro-Nazi leader Konrad Henlein offered the Sudeten German Party ( SdP ) as the agent for Hitler's campaign.
In Harry Turtledove's " Hitler's War ", Henlein is assassinated by a Czech named Jaroslav Stribny around 28 September 1938.

Henlein and military
Henlein entered military service as a Kriegsfreiwilliger, assigned to k. u. k.

Henlein and ;
However, the newly established SdP did not see itself as a successor of the DNSAP ; in fact, SdP leader Henlein sharply rejected the idea.

Henlein and ".
Starting with the May Crisis, Bonnet began a campaign of lobbying the United States to become involved in European affairs, asking that Washington inform Prague that in the event of a German-Czechoslovak war the " Czech government would not have the sympathy of the American government if it should not attempt seriously to produce a peaceful solution ... by making concessions to the Sudeten Germans which would satisfy Hitler and Henlein ".

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