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Das Sudetenland grüsst die deutschen Wehrmacht. In langen Wagenkolonnen, umjubeld von der Bevölkerung, ziehen die deutschen Truppen in Warnsdorfer Bezirk ein.
Danzig salutes its liberators. The troops who fought for Danzig's liberation from Poland, had a triumphant welcome during their victory parade at Danzig September 26. 1939. Enthusiastic Danzigers broke through the police lines to present the soldiers flowers and gifts as soon on our picture.
The Munich agreement. Left to right: Goering; Hitler; Interpreter Paul Schmidt; Count Ciano; Mussolini; Edouard Daladier; Neville Chamberlain; and M. Francois Poncet (French Ambassador) at ad reception given at the Führerhaus in Munich on Sept. 29. 1939, on the eve of the Munich agreement.
Sounding the Retreat in Prague. On the 5th of April, the historical date of the Reichs-Protector, Baron von Neurath's accession to office, thousands of people watched the sounding of the retreat in front of the old Imperial Castle of Prague.
Last Lithuanian soldiers leave Memel amid jeers. A jeering crowd giving an ironical send-off to the last Lithuanian soldiers as they leave Memel.
Forster warns Poland of Danzig's might. SA and SS men assembled at Oliva, Free State village, listen as Gauleader Forster tells them that he knows that Hitler will bring Danzig Home into the Reich.
Triumhant enry of German troops into Brno. German troops were jubilantly greated when they marched into the Slovakian town Brno, march 16, 1939.
Munich 'Peace Conference' reaches agreement. M. Daladier, the French Premier, inspecting the guard of honour with Herr von Ribbentrop, Nazi Foreign Minister, on arrival in Munich.
Die deutschen Matrosen ziehen in Memel ein. Ungeheurer Jubel der Bevölkerung brandeten den Matrosen des Landeskommandos entgegen, als sie am 23.3.1939 in das zum Reich zurückgekehrte Memel einzogen.
Sudeten-German women with flowers awaiting German troops. Which accupied the first Sudeten German territory from Passau and Linz.
German troops massed in Prague. German motor-cycle troops massed in front of ancient Hradcany Castle after the occupation of Prague. The Castle was the residence of the old Kings of Bohemia and for the last 20 years has been occupied by the Czochoslovak Presidents. It is one the Czochs' most beloved landmarks.