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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory October 5, 1938 German troops occupied the Sudetenland region
On this day, 87 years ago, on October 5, 1938 (August 12, 1938 in the lunar calendar), the German army occupied the Sudetenland region. Hitler sent troops into the Sudetenland, where German troops occupied the Sudetenland. Hitler received congratulations from a little German girl. Nazis and Sudetenland lined the road to welcome, and German troops entered the Czech city without hindrance. On October 5, 1938, Adolf Hitler's troops were fanning into the Sudetenland and occupying the fiercely disputed Czech border area. Hitler himself arrived in Eger today and was given a heroic welcome. The scene of the German army entering Austria not long ago is repeated here. The huge crowd waved Nazi flags and threw flowers on the street to pay tribute to the Fuhrer. Local Nazi officials, Conrad Henlein, who had helped Hitler overthrow the government of Edward Benes, came to welcome the German leader. "We are happy because we are no longer forced to accept a regime that is unfamiliar and hostile to us, but rather a regime as part of ourselves," he said. He added: "What welcomes you now is part of your own motherland. The Anglo-French boycott of Hitler's attempt to invade the Czech Republic collapsed in Munich last week, paving the way for German troops to move into Eger. Roosevelt and Mussolini both urged Chamberlain and Daladier to do everything possible to avoid a new war in Europe. Czech officials did not even receive an invitation to Munich. France plans to no longer consider its treaty with Prague. And Hitler got almost everything he wanted. Hitler agreed to a referendum after the army occupied Sudetenland, but there was no sign of a referendum. Now that the German troops are here, they will not agree to withdraw at all. Poland and Hungary renewed their territorial claims to Slovakia. On October 5, 1938, Hitler's troops began to fan into the Czech Sudetenland region. Local pro-Nazi officials organized cheers on both sides of the street and personally welcomed Hitler. Previously, Britain and France boycotted Hitler's attempt to invade the Czech Republic, but after the Munich Agreement, this boycott fell bankrupt. Hitler had promised to hold a referendum immediately after entering the Sudetenland area, but in fact there was no sign of a vote. The German army will not withdraw when it comes. News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/1g3t.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.28-07:22] 访问:91
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