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Oct 07, 1939; Berlin, Germany; ADOLF HITLER talks to a wounded Nazi. Adolf Hitler (April 20, 1889?April 30, 1945) was the Fuhrer und Reichskanzler (Leader and Imperial chancellor) of Germany from 1933 to his death. He was leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP), better known as the Nazi Party. At the height of his power, the armies of Nazi Germany and its Axis Powers dominated much of Europe during World War II. The racial policies that Hitler directed culminated in a massive number of deaths commonly cited at over 11 million people, including 6 million Jews, in a genocide now known as the Holocaust. (Credit Image: ? KEYSTONE Pictures USA)/ eyevine

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German Chancellor Adolf Hitler salutes units of the German army, in Warsaw, Poland, Oct. 5, 1939. At far right is General Von Brauchitsch, Chief of the German Army. (AP Photo)

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Adolf Hitler, front, salutes parading troops of the German Wehrmacht in Warsaw, Poland, on Oct. 5, 1939 after the German invasion. Behind Hitler are seen, from left to right: Army Commander in Chief, Colonel General Walther von Brauchitsch, new commandant of Warsaw, Lieutenant General Friedrich von Cochenhausen, Colonel General Gerd von Rundstedt, Colonel General Wilhelm Keitel. (AP Photo) --- Adolf Hitler gruesst am 5. Oktober 1939 in Warschau, Polen, die vorbeimarschierenden Truppen der Wehrmacht. Hinter dem Diktator stehen (v.l.n.r.) der Oberbefehlshaber des Heeres, Generaloberst Walther von Brauchitsch, der neue Kommandant von Warschau, Generalleutnant Friedrich von Cochenhausen, Generaloberst Gerd von Rundstedt sowie Generaloberst Wilhelm Keitel. (AP Photo)

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German Chancellor Adolf Hitler, centre standing, returns the salute given by members of the Reichstag, before he gave speech inside the Kroll Opera House, Berlin, Oct. 4, 1939. Behind and above Hitler is President of the Reichstag Hermann Goering. (AP Photo)

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German Chancellor Adolf Hitler, centre standing, returns the salute given by members of the Reichstag, before he gave speech inside the Kroll Opera House, Berlin, Oct. 4, 1939. (AP Photo)

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German Chancellor Adolf Hitler, left, talks with General Walter Von Reichenau, the leader of one of the three German armies in Poland, during a visit by Hitler to the German armies, in Poland on Oct.1 ,1939. (AP Photo)

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Adolf Hitler, chancellor of Germany, is shown at the medieval Artushof of Danzig, Poland, Sept. 20, 1939. (AP Photo)

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Adolf Hitler is shown during his address at the medieval Artushof of Danzig, Sept. 19, 1939. (AP Photo)

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German Chancellor Adolf Hitler, left, talks to army chiefs and officers durig his visit to battle areas in Poland on Sept. 18, 1939. (AP Photo)

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German Chancellor and Nazi Party leader Adolf Hitler, left, with Danzig district leader Albert Forster, in front of the Artushof Guild Hall, Danzig, Poland, Sept. 16, 1939. (AP Photo)

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The Nazi invasion of Poland and the start of World War II were just a few hours old when Fuehrer Adolf Hitler went before the Reichstag in Berlin on Sept. 1, 1939, to deliver a war tirade without a formal declaration of war. From left are: Julius Schaub, SS leader and Hitler's personal adjutant; Dr. Hans Lammers, chief of Reich Chancellery; and press chief Dr. Otter Dietrich. Behind Hitler is Herman Goering, German Field Marshall. (AP Photo)

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The Nazi invasion of Poland and the start of World War II were just a few hours old when Fuehrer Adolf Hitler went before the Reichstag in Berlin, September 1, 1939, to deliver a war tirade without a formal declaration of war. From left are: Julius Schaub, SS leader and Hitler's personal adjutant; Dr. Hans Lammers, chief of Reich Chancellery; and press chief Dr. Otter Dietrich. Behind Hitler is Herman Goering, German Field Marshall. (AP Photo)

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German Chancellor Adolf Hitler, left, who is surrounded by his Nazi officers, talks to a group of Polish-Germans after the German invasion of Poland in Sept. 1939 at the start of World War II. (AP Photo)

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Aug 05, 1939; Berlin, GERMANY; ADOLF HITLER giving one of his powerful speeches sometime in 1939. (Credit Image: ? KEYSTONE Pictures USA)/ eyevine

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Aug 05, 1939; Berlin, GERMANY; ADOLF HITLER (left) speaking in the Kroll Opera House in 1939. (Credit Image: ? KEYSTONE Pictures USA)/ eyevine

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Chancellor Adolf Hitler arrives at the ice stadium on February 13, 1936 for the Olympic pair skating events at Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. A guard follows. (AP Photo)

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Winifred Wagner (Winifred Marjorie Williams), widow of Siegfried Wagner, welcomes Adolf Hitler with a big smile, Tuesday July 26, 1939 for the opening of the Bayreuth Wagner Opera Festival staging

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Jun 06, 1939; Berlin, Germany; ADOLF HITLER thanking his condor legion for their services in Spain. Adolf Hitler (April 20, 1889?April 30, 1945) was the Fuhrer und Reichskanzler (Leader and Imperial chancellor) of Germany from 1933 to his death. He was leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP), better known as the Nazi Party. At the height of his power, the armies of Nazi Germany and its Axis Powers dominated much of Europe during World War II. The racial policies that Hitler directed culminated in a massive number of deaths commonly cited at over 11 million people, including 6 million Jews, in a genocide now known as the Holocaust. (Credit Image: ? KEYSTONE Pictures USA)/ eyevine

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Anti aircraft detachments parading before Adolf Hitler and his Yugoslavian guest. An Anti aircraft detachment parading before Adolf Hitler and Prince Regent Paul of Yugoslavia in Berlin, June 2, 1939. (AP Photo)

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May 23, 1939; Rosenheim, Bavaria, Germany; ADOLF HITLER during a speech in Rosenheim. Adolf Hitler (April 20, 1889?April 30, 1945) was the Fuhrer und Reichskanzler (Leader and Imperial chancellor) of Germany from 1933 to his death. He was leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP), better known as the Nazi Party. At the height of his power, the armies of Nazi Germany and its Axis Powers dominated much of Europe during World War II. The racial policies that Hitler directed culminated in a massive number of deaths commonly cited at over 11 million people, including 6 million Jews, in a genocide now known as the Holocaust. (Credit Image: ? KEYSTONE Pictures USA)/ eyevine

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May 01, 1939; Berlin, GERMANY; Nazi leader ADOLF HITLER speaking to his followers in 1939. (Credit Image: ? KEYSTONE Pictures USA)/ eyevine

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Adolf Hitler is shown on the speaker's rostrum at the Reichstag in Berlin, Germany on April 28, 1939 as he launched into his 2 hour, 17 minute speech in which he rejected in which he rejected President Franklin Roosevelt's plea for a ten-year peace guarantee. Behind Hitler at the President's desk is Hermann Goering, who presided over the special Reichstag session at Kroll operation. (AP Photo)

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Czech president Emil Hacha, left, Reichs-protector for Bohemia and Marovia, Freiherr Konstantin von Neurath, center and German leader Adolf Hitler, saluting the parade in Berlin, April 20, 1939. (AP Photo)

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All units of the German army participated in the monster military parade, April 20, 1939 in Germany, which celebrated Chancellor Adolf Hitler?s 50th birthday and this picture shows one of the regiments goose-stepping past his previewing stand. Hitler is shown standing alone in the middle section of the white pergola. (AP Photo)

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German Chancellor Adolf Hitler is shown sitting in his new Mercedes, a gift he received on his 50th birthday, in Berlin in this April 20, 1939 photo. (AP Photo)

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Apr 11, 1939; Berlin, Germany; ADOLF HITLER (April 20, 1889?April 30, 1945) was the Fuhrer und Reichskanzler (Leader and Imperial chancellor) of Germany from 1933 to his death. He was leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP), better known as the Nazi Party. At the height of his power, the armies of Nazi Germany and its Axis Powers dominated much of Europe during World War II. The racial policies that Hitler directed culminated in a massive number of deaths commonly cited at over 11 million people, including 6 million Jews, in a genocide now known as the Holocaust. (Credit Image: ? KEYSTONE Pictures USA)/ eyevine

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German Chancellor Adolf Hitler salutes the cheering crowd as he drives through the streets of Memel, Lithuania, March 23, 1939, after German troops had occupied the town. Banner reads,

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In preperation for the arrival German Chancellor Adolf Hitler, Kaiser Wilhelmstrasse, in Memel, is decorated with Nazi flags, March 23, 1939. (AP Photo)

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German Chancellor Adolf Hitler speaks into microphones on the balcony of Memel Theatre, Lithuania, March 23, 1939, after German troops had occupied the town. In his speech Hitler welcomed the people of Memel into'The Homeland which you never forgot and which has never forgotten you'. (AP Photo)

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As Nazi Germany annexes Lithuania on the Baltic Coast, Reichsfuehrer Adolf Hitler is accompanied by Wehrmacht military leaders and aides as he marches down the streets of Memel, or Klaipeda, to view the last addition to his Third Reich, March 23, 1939. (AP Photo)

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Adolf Hitler is flanked by General Wilhelm Keitel, left, and Admiral Erich Raeder at the railway station in Steglitz, Berlin, Germany, March 22, 1939, enroute to Memel, East Prussia. (AP Photo)

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President of the Reichstag Hermann Goering, left, lifts his Fieldmarshal's baton in greeting to German Chancellor Adolf Hitler, centre right, as he welcomes him on his return from the newly annexed provinces of Czechoslovakia., at Goelitzer Station, Berlin. March 20, 1939. (AP Photo)

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President of the Reichstag Hermann Goering, left, greets German Chancellor Adolf Hitler, right, as he welcomes him on his return from the newly annexed provinces of Czechoslovakia., at Goelitzer Station, Berlin. March 19, 1939. (AP Photo)

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German Chancellor Adolf Hitler salutes an army band and flag when he arrived in Vienna, Austria, March 18, 1939. (AP Photo)

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German Chancellor Adolf Hitler stands on the balcony of the Town hall of Brno, Czechoslovakia, March 17, 1939, being saluted by members of the Nazi Party. (AP Photo)

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Adolf Hitler stands in his car as he is driven into Bruenn, March 17, 1939. His car is just crossing the Adolf Hitler Square which was recently named after him. Its former name was

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Adolf Hitler stands in his car as he is driven over the central place of Bruenn (Brno), March 17, 1939. His car is just crossing the Adolf Hitler Square which was recently named after him. Its former name was

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Before leaving Prague for a triumphal tour of his newly acquired territory of Czechoslovakia, Chancellor Adolf Hitler paid a visit to a number of German students who were wounded in clashes with the Czechs, March 16, 1939. He is shown greeting their leader in the courtyard of the Hradschin. (AP Photo)

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Dr. Emil Hacha, left, the former state president of the once existing Czechoslovakia, and Reich Fuehrer Adolf Hitler are shown in the reception hall of Hradcany Castle, Prague, March 16, 1939 as Hitler arrived to proclaim Germany's

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German troops march into Bruenn, Moravia, March 16, 1939, cinching Adolf Hitler's acquisition of Czechoslovakia. Drums rolling, trumpets blaring, the troops were given a hearty greeting in this German enclave in Czechoslovakia. (AP Photo)

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Gen. Wilhelm List, commander of the German fifth army corps, left, and Joseph Buerckel, named governor of the Czech territory seized by the Nazis, are shown in what was once the Square of Liberty and now is Adolf Hitler Square, after German troops took over the city, March 16, 1939, Brno, Czech Republic. Germans gathered about the square. (AP Photo)

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Dr. Emil Hacha, left, the former state president of the once existing Czecho-Slovakia, and Reichsfuehrer Adolf Hitler are shown in the reception all of Hradcany Castle, Prague, March 16, 1939 as Hitler arrived to proclaim Germany's

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German chancellor Adolf Hitler receives Czech premier Joseph Tiso, left, in the Reich's Chancellory in Berlin, Germany on March 14, 1939. Czecho-Slovakia was desolved and taken under the

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Feb 15, 1939; Berlin, Germany; ADOLF HITLER (April 20, 1889?April 30, 1945) was the Fuhrer und Reichskanzler (Leader and Imperial chancellor) of Germany from 1933 to his death. He was leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP), better known as the Nazi Party. At the height of his power, the armies of Nazi Germany and its Axis Powers dominated much of Europe during World War II. The racial policies that Hitler directed culminated in a massive number of deaths commonly cited at over 11 million people, including 6 million Jews, in a genocide now known as the Holocaust. (Credit Image: ? KEYSTONE Pictures USA)/ eyevine

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Adolf Hitler, is pictured shaking hands with a dock worker of the

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Adolf Hitler, center, and his entourage with Dr. Seysz - Inquart, right, at are pictured at the

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Adolf Hitler flanked by General Wilhelm Keitel, right, Germany's foreign minister Joachim von Ribbentrop, are pictured leaving the new Reichs Chancellery, after the new years reception here in Berlin, Germany, January 12, 1939. Von Ribbentrop is wearing the new diplomatic uniform for the first time. (AP Photo)

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Leni Riefenstahl, German film star and friend of Adolf Hitler, is shown in Los Angeles, Dec. 7, 1938, where she is vacationing. She chats with Art Goebel, right, winner of the Dole flight to Hawaii, while her secretary, Werner Klingeberg, a member of the Olympic Games committee, looks on. (AP Photo)

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Personally carrying the Nazification campaign into the Sudeten German district recently invaded by Germany from Czechoslovakia, Reich Fuehrer Adolf Hitler delivers an election speech at Reichenberg Germany, Dec. 2, 1938 which climaxed the campaign to elect 30 new members to the Reichstag. (AP Photo)

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German leader Adolf Hitler, centre with Hermann Goering to his right, and other Nazi commanders marching through Munich, On Nov. 9, 1938. They were in Munich to commemorate the unsuccessful Nazi rising of 1923. (AP Photo)

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In the presence of smiling Adolf Hitler, left, field marshal Hermann Goering's five month old daughter Edda is christened in the arms of Mrs. Goering by Reichs-bishop Ludwig Mueller, at Goering's forest estate Karinhall, November 4, 1938. To the right of Hitler is Mrs. Sonnemann, sister of Mrs. Goering. Hermann Goering happily smiles seen third from right.Others not identified by source. (AP Photo)

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Oct 20, 1938; Berlin, Germany; ADOLF HITLER with HEINRICH HIMMLER. Adolf Hitler (April 20, 1889?April 30, 1945) was the Fuhrer und Reichskanzler (Leader and Imperial chancellor) of Germany from 1933 to his death. He was leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP), better known as the Nazi Party. At the height of his power, the armies of Nazi Germany and its Axis Powers dominated much of Europe during World War II. The racial policies that Hitler directed culminated in a massive number of deaths commonly cited at over 11 million people, including 6 million Jews, in a genocide now known as the Holocaust. (Credit Image: ? KEYSTONE Pictures USA)/ eyevine

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As Germany's troops occupied Sudeten areas of Czechoslovakia without conflict, Adolf Hitler made a personal inspection of former Czech fortifications along the frontier in Czech Republic, Oct. 13, 1938. Designed with the aid of French engineers, the defense system was believed similar in many respects to France's famed Maginot line. Der Fuehrer is shown about to enter a concrete

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"Pill box" forts at Kreuzbuche near Friedland, Adolf Hitler is shown as he made a close personal inspection of "the little Maginot line," an intricate former Czechoslovakian defense system which was taken over by Germans when Der Fueherer's troops occupied Sudeten Zones, Oct. 13, 1938. French engineers aided in the design of the Czech defense system which is thought to have many features in common with France's vast Maginot line. (AP Photo)

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Reichsfuehrer Adolf Hitler and Field Marshal Hermann Goering, with glasses, in Moravia, Czech Republic are shown on their visit to the Sudeten German town of Freudenthal, Northern Bravia, after German troops began occupying zones of Sudetenland according to terms of the Munich pact, Oct. 7, 1938. (AP Photo)

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The entrance to the Fuehrer house of Adolf Hitler in Munich, on Oct. 6, 1938 was decorated with the flags of the four- powers when the historic peace conference was held in Germany, September 29, 1938. Here are the English and French flags at one entrance, with the Garman and Italian flags on the other side. (AP Photo)

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With German troops advancing in the second zone of Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia, Adolf Hitler took occasion to have a close look at the former Czech concrete vest-pocket forts at Kreuzbuche near Friedland, Oct. 6, 1938. At left is General Wilhelm Keitel with Adolf Hitler at center, while in background former Czech fortification. At Hitler's right is General Fedor von Bock. (AP Photo)

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Flowers from thousands were showered by the thousands who lined the streets of Karlsbad despite a drenching rain, when Adolf Hitler drove in, Oct. 4, 1938. (AP Photo)

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Photo show Adolf Hitler during his visit at Eger on Oct. 3, 1938, when he visited the third zone of the occupied Sudeten German territories where he was jubilantly cheered. (AP Photo)

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German filmmaker Leni Riefenstahl, second from right, stands beside Chancellor Adolf Hitler, right, during Hitler's call on the film director, Oct. 3, 1938, at Riefenstahl's Berlin mansion. From left to right: Ilse Riefenstahl, her sister; behind her, Capt. Fritz Wiedemann, Hitler's adjutant; Mrs. Ebersberg (no other information available); Bertha Riefenstahl, Leni's mother; propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels; Heinz Riefenstahl, Leni's brother; Riefenstahl, and Hitler. (AP Photo)

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Cheered by thousands who lined the streets, Adolf Hitler drove thru Asch, Oct. 3, 1938 as the first Sudeten German town. (AP Photo)

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Adolf Hitler, German Reichsfuehrer, acknowledging the ecstatic cheers of Sudeten Germans, as he entered Asch, on the heels of German armies which took over the ceded Czechoslovakian territory, Oct. 3, 1938. Party members grip each other's belt, straining to hold the enthusiastic crowds in check. (AP Photo)

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German Chancellor Adolf Hitler, surrounded by his aides, all of them high in the German Reich, are shown during a field meal near Eger, Czechoslovakia, Oct. 3, 1938. Notice potatoes and pumpernickel bread in front of Der Fuehrer, a strict vegetarian, and the unbroken line of guards stationed out of hearing behind the table. From the left to right: unidentified; Heinrich Himmler, Gestapo chief; Gen. W. von Reichenau, commander of the army corps which occupied the Third Zone; Hitler; Konrad Henlein, Czech Nazi leader; and Gen. Wilhelm Keitel, chief of the high command of the German army. (AP Photo)

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Before the German army marched into the Sudetenland, the Hotel Victoria at Eger, Nazi headquarters, shown Oct. 3, 1938, was partly wrecked in fighting between Sudetens and Czechs. As a tribute to his followers, Reichsfuehrer Adolf Hitler stands at attention and gives the Nazi salute from his car upon reaching at Eger. (AP Photo)

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It used to be in Czechoslovakia, but it was merely part of the Third Zone occupied by the German army after the Munich pact. After occupation by Reich troops, Fuehrer Adolf Hitler visited Eger, Hungary, Oct. 3, 1938, and was received with cheers and raised arms. He is seen smilingly acknowledging his reception. (AP Photo)

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German Chancellor Adolf Hitler is shown during his visit to Eger, Czechoslovakia, Oct. 3, 1938 when he visited the third zone of the occupied German territories where he was jubilantly welcomed. (AP Photo)

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General W. von Reichenau, commander of the German army corps which occupied the zone 3 offers his superior and Fuehrer, Adolf Hitler, something to eat as the German high command partook of a field meal near Eger, Czechoslovakia, Oct. 3, 1938. At the right of von Reichenau, hatless is Henrich Himmler, chief of the Gestapo. On Hiter's left is Konrad Henlein, Sudeten Nazi

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Adolf Hitler, left center, shown, Oct. 3, 1938, Asch, Czech Republic. The rest of the group is unidentified. (AP Photo)

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Adolf Hitler, center, shown when he visited the third zone of the occupied Sudeten German territories, and he was jubilantly cheered, Oct. 3, 1938, Eger, Hungary. (AP Photo)

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Adolf Hitler, right, greets supporters, Oct. 3, 1938, Asch, Czech Republic. The rest of the group is unidentified. (AP Photo)

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Adolf Hitler speaks to supporters on the balcony during his visit to the third zone of the occupied German territories where he was jubilantly cheered, Oct. 3, 1938, Eger, Hungary. (AP Photo)

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Adolf Hitler speaks to supporters on the balcony during his visit to the third zone of the occupied German territories where he was jubilantly cheered, Oct. 3, 1938, Eger, Hungary. (AP Photo)

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Adolf Hitler, right, greets supporters, Oct. 3, 1938, Asch, Czech Republic. (AP Photo)

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Adolf Hitler, left, greets supporters, Oct. 3, 1938, Asch, Czech Republic. The rest of the group is unidentified. (AP Photo)

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Adolf Hitler drives triumphantly through Asch, Germany as he is cheered by thousands who lined the streets decorated with Nazi banners, Oct. 3, 1938. (AP Photo)

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German Chancellor Adolf Hitler stands in the back of his car saluting and acknowledging the jubilant crowd, in Berlin, Germany, Oct. 1, 1938, after he had returned to Anhalter Station from Munich. More than a million people lined the streets to cheer and welcome Hitler home. (AP Photo)

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British Premier Sir Neville Chamberlain shakes hands with German leader Adolf Hitler, sealing a peace treaty, in Munich, Germany, September 30, 1938. Chamberlain was successful in his peace saving effort in conjunction with the French, German and Italian heads of state. The pact was one of several diplomatic successes that strengthend Hitler's hold on Germany, expand his European power and set the stage for conquest in Europe. Next to Hitler stands interpreter Paul Schmidt and British ambassador Nevile Henderson stans Next to Chamberlain. (AP Photo)

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Hands clasped in friendship, Adolf Hitler and England's Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, are shown in this historic pose at Munich on Sept. 30, 1938. This was the day when the premier of France and England signed the Munich agreement, sealing the fate of Czechoslovakia. Next to Chamberlain is Sir Neville Henderson, British Ambasador to Germany. Paul Schmidt, an Interpreter, stands next to Hitler. (AP Photo)

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Heinrich Himmler, left, chief of the German secret police, and his aide, Reinhard Heydrich are seen in Vienna, Sept. 30, 1938, where they arranged for visit for Adolf Hitler after Germany took over Austria. As a result of the reported revolt attempt by a Czech army group seeking to throw off German rule, Berlin announced, that Heydrich had taken over the position of

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Adolf Hitler stands in a car entering Wildenau, in the Sudetenland, on the very western tip of Czechoslovakia, during his triumphant journey to Asch, the

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PHOTO: EAST NEWS/AFP Prime Ministers (L to R) Lord Neville Chamberlain (U.K.), Edouard Daladier (France), Nazi German Chancellor Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini (Italia) and Italian Foreign minister Count Ciano are gathered 30 September 1938 in Munich to sign the Munich treaty between Nazi Germany, France, Italia and the United Kingdom, authorizing Hitler to annex a Czech territory called the Sudetes. Germany finally invaded Czechoslovakia on 15 March 1939.

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PHOTO: EAST NEWS/AFP Prime Ministers (L to R) Lord Neville Chamberlain (U.K.), Edouard Daladier (France), Nazi German Chancellor Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini (Italia) and Italian Foreign minister Count Ciano are gathered 30 September 1938 in Munich to sign the Munich treaty between Nazi Germany, France, Italia and the United Kingdom, authorizing Hitler to annex a Czech territory called the Sudetes. Germany finally invaded Czechoslovakia on 15 March 1939.

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Sep 30, 1938; Munich, Germany; ADOLF HITLER with, MUSSOLINI, DR. PAUL SCHIMDT, and then British Prime Minister CHAMBERLAIN at the Munich Conference. Adolf Hitler (April 20, 1889?April 30, 1945) was the Fuhrer und Reichskanzler (Leader and Imperial chancellor) of Germany from 1933 to his death. He was leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP), better known as the Nazi Party. At the height of his power, the armies of Nazi Germany and its Axis Powers dominated much of Europe during World War II. The racial policies that Hitler directed culminated in a massive number of deaths commonly cited at over 11 million people, including 6 million Jews, in a genocide now known as the Holocaust. (Credit Image: ? KEYSTONE Pictures USA)/ eyevine

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These European power diplomats are shown as their historic Munich peace parley, September 29, 1938, which ended the German-Czech crisis. They are: Neville Chamberlain, British prime minister; Edouard Daladier, French premier; Reichsfuechrer Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, Count Cianc, Italian Foreign Minister. (AP Photo)

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Adolf Hitler of Germany, center, received British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, right, to talk over a possible peaceful solution to the crisis over Czechoslovakias Sudeten areas, which came close to plunging Europe into war, Sept. 29, 1938, Bad Godesberg, Bonn, Germany. The man on the left is unidentified. (AP Photo)

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Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler leaving the Fuehrerhouse in Munich, on midnight, Sept. 29, 1938 after when they finally had reached an agreement with Chamberlain and Daladier that the Sudeten German districts should be ceded to the Reich. Discussions with Hitler involved the Czech crisis. The first district was occupied by October 1st 1938. (AP Photo)

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German Chancellor Adolf Hitler leaves a conference in Munich, Sept. 29, 1938. (AP Photo)

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Sep 29, 1938; Munich, GERMANY; (L-R): Italian dictator BENITO MUSSOLINI, German dictator ADOLF HITLER, Frence Prime Minister EDOARD DALADIER and British Prime Minister NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN (in the back) meet to sign the Munich Agreement. (Credit Image: ? KEYSTONE Pictures USA)/ eyevine

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Sep 29, 1938; Munich, Germany; ADOLF HITLER shaking hands with NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN. Adolf Hitler (April 20, 1889?April 30, 1945) was the Fuhrer und Reichskanzler (Leader and Imperial chancellor) of Germany from 1933 to his death. He was leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP), better known as the Nazi Party. At the height of his power, the armies of Nazi Germany and its Axis Powers dominated much of Europe during World War II. The racial policies that Hitler directed culminated in a massive number of deaths commonly cited at over 11 million people, including 6 million Jews, in a genocide now known as the Holocaust. (Credit Image: ? KEYSTONE Pictures USA)/ eyevine

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German Chancellor Adolf Hitler, bottom left, speaks from the rostrum before a large crowd of people, around 15,000 people, at the Sports Palace, in Berlin, on Sept. 26, 1938. In his speech Hitler gave President Edvard Benes of Czechoslovakia, one week to accede to German demands for his country. (AP Photo)

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German Chancellor Adolf Hitler, left, talks to the large audience at the Sports Palace, in Berlin, on Sept. 26, 1938. From left to right; Hitler; Dr. Joseph Goebbels,German Minister of Propoganda; Rudolf Hess, Deputy Leader of the Nazi Party, partly hidden; Hermann Goering, President of the Reichstag; . (AP Photo)

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German Minister of Propoganda Dr. Joseph Goebbels, unseen, intoduces German Chancellor Adolf Hitler, left, to the large audience at the Sports Palace, in Berlin, on Sept. 26, 1938. Seated from left to right; Hitler; Rudolf Hess, Deputy Leader of the Nazi Party; Hermann Goering, President of the Reichstag; Joachim Von Ribbentrop, German Foreign Minister; Wilhelm Frick, German Minister of the Interior. (AP Photo)

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This is the scene during a tense meeting in Berchtesgaden, Germany, of Neville Chamberlain, British Prime Minister, left, and Reich Fuehrer Adolf Hitler, following Chamberlain's unprecedented flight seeking a solution to the Czechoslovakian controversy, Sept. 24, 1938. At right are Joachim von Ribbentrop, German Foreign Minister, and Sir Neville Henderson, British ambassador to Berlin. (AP Photo)

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Britain's Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, centre, with German Foreign Minister Joachim Von Ribbentrop, third left, inspect a Guard of Honour as he leaves Cologne Airport on Sept. 24, 1938, after his meeting with Adolf Hitler. (AP Photo)

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PHOTO: EAST NEWS/AFP Neville Chamberlain, Premier ministre de Grande-Bretagne s'entretient, le 24 septembre 1938 ?. Berchtesgaden, avec Adolf Hitler, chancelier du Reich, devenu le "F??hrer" en pr??sence d'un interprA?te.

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This historic picture shows Neville Chamberlain, British prime minister, (center) with Reich fuehrer Adolf Hitler (right) at the second of their three dramatic meetings, on Sept. 23, 1938, to solve the European crisis. At left of picture is Sir Neville Henderson, British ambassador to Berlin. Photo was taken in Hitler's hotel room in Godesberg, Germany, at the conclusion of the three hour midnight conference which ended in disagreement. (AP Photo)

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British Ambassador Neville Henderson, left, in Berlin, British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, center, and Adolf Hitler, photographed at the Hotel Dreesen, Sept. 23, 1938, Bad Godesberg, Bonn, Germany. (AP Photo)

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The Fuehrer Adolf Hitler reviewing the honor detachment at his arrival at Godesberg Station, in Germany, on morning, Sept. 22, 1938. Hitler will meet with British Prime Minister Nelville Chamberlain to discuss the Czech crisis. (AP Photo)

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Britain's Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, centre, stands with Germany's Chancellor Adolf Hitler, right, prior to talks on the Sudetenland crisis, at Hotel Dresden, Bad Godesberg, Germany, Sept. 22, 1938. Britain's Ambassador to Berlin, Sir Neville Henderson, stands at left. (AP Photo)

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Britain's Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain shakes hands with Germany's Chancellor Adolf Hitler before entering Hotel Dresden, Bad Godesberg, Germany, Sept. 22, 1938, to discuss the Sudetenland crisis. (AP Photo)

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Sep 20, 1938; Sudetenland, Czechoslovakia; ADOLF HITLER in Sudetenland. Adolf Hitler (April 20, 1889?April 30, 1945) was the Fuhrer und Reichskanzler (Leader and Imperial chancellor) of Germany from 1933 to his death. He was leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP), better known as the Nazi Party. At the height of his power, the armies of Nazi Germany and its Axis Powers dominated much of Europe during World War II. The racial policies that Hitler directed culminated in a massive number of deaths commonly cited at over 11 million people, including 6 million Jews, in a genocide now known as the Holocaust. (Credit Image: ? KEYSTONE Pictures USA)/ eyevine

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England's Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain waves goodbye to the crowd at Heston Airport, near London, Sept. 15, 1938, before he departs to have talks Germany's Adolf Hitler about the Czech deadlock. (AP Photo/Staff/Priest)

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Sep 13, 1938; Munich, Bavaria, GERMANY; General view of Nazi leader ADOLF HITLER addressing the troops on the Zeppelin Field in Munich, Germany. (Credit Image: ? KEYSTONE Pictures USA)/ eyevine

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German Chancellor Adolf Hitler makes a speech to Nazi party members in the Congress Hall, Nuremburg, on Sept. 12, 1938. (AP Photo)

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German Chancellor and Nazi Party leader Adolf Hitler, wearing Swastika armband, talks with Walther Von Brauchitsch, left, Supreme Commander of the Army Col. Gen., and Gen. Wilhelm Keitel, Chief of the High Command of the Army, at the annual Nazi convention in Nuremberg, Germany, on Sept. 12, 1938. (AP Photo)

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German Chancellor and Fuehrer Adolf Hitler addresses his soldiers after watching a parade of Storm Troopers of the National Socialist Party on closing day of the annual convention of the Nazi gathering in Nuremberg, Germany, on Sept. 12, 1938. (AP Photo)

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German Chancellor and Nazi Party leader Adolf Hitler reviews his troops at the annual convention of the National Socialist German Workers' Party in Nuremberg, Germany, on Sept. 12, 1938. At left is German police and military leader Heinrich Himmler. (AP Photo)

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120,000 steel helmeted black Storm troopers in the Luitpold Arena, Nuremburg, on Sept. 11, 1938, during the review by German Chancellor Adolf Hitler. (AP Photo)

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Members of some of the many youth organizations from all over the world, wait for the entrance of German Chancellor Adolf Hitler, into the stadium at Nuremberg, on Sept. 11, 1938. (AP Photo)

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Banners of the Nazi storm troopers are held aloft as the 150,000 uniformed Nazi soldiers are reviewed by fuehrer Adolf Hitler in the Luitpold Arena in Nuremberg, Germany, Sept. 11, 1938. (AP Photo)

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German Chancellor Adolf Hitler addresses a parade of 120,000 uniformed Nazis in the Luitpold Arena in Nuremberg, Germany, Sept. 11, 1938. Hitler made reference to the Sudenten-Germans, saying there are

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Adolf Hitler addresses tens of thousands Hitler Youth members at the Zeppelinfeld (Zeppelin Field) who turned up for the Reichsparteitag (Empire Party Meeting) opening in Nuremberg, Germany, September 10, 1938. Behind Hitler, Baldur von Schirach and left, Rudolf Hess. (AP Photo)

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German Chancellor and Nazi Party leader Adolf Hitler salutes his youth from an open car as he leaves the stadium gathering in Nuremberg, Germany, on Sept. 10, 1938. Some 52,000 members of the Hitler Youth organization, many from Austria, and 5,000 members of the Nazi-led League of German Girls filled the stadium. (AP Photo)

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Adolf Hitler, German Chancellor and Nazi Party fuehrer, addresses 52,000 members of the Hitler Youth organization and 5,000 members of the German Girls' League during a session of the 10 annual Nazi rally congress at Nuremberg, Germany, on Sept. 10, 1938. He told the assembly that they had a great future ahead of them. (AP Photo)

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This is a general view of the mass display of gymnastics featured in the Day of Community on Zeppelin field at the Nuremberg congress, Germany, Sept. 8, 1938. Nazi Party leader Adolf Hitler watches from the grandstand in background. (AP Photo)

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Adolf Hitler, German Chancellor and Nazi Party leader, stands in his car and salutes as men of the military labor service, armed with spades, pass in a review demonstration in the Zeppelin field at the Nuremberg Congress in Germany, Sept. 7, 1938. (AP Photo)

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German Chancellor Adolf Hitler, in light uniform, salutes as he reviews a guard of honour when he arrived at the Congress Hall, in Nurnberg, on Sept. 6, 1938. (AP Photo)

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Sep 06, 1938; Nuremberg, GERMANY; General view in front of the Town Hall in Nuremberg, showing the Guard of Honour being inspected at the opening of the Nazi Congress by Adolf Hitler. (Credit Image: ? KEYSTONE Pictures USA)/ eyevine

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Adolf Hitler, German Chancellor and Nazi Party Feuhrer, salutes the crowd from an open car in a procession to City Hall in Konig Street for the welcome address for the 10th annual Nazi congress in Nuremberg, Germany, Sept. 5, 1938. (AP Photo)

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British Premier Sir Neville Chamberlain, right, converses with German leader Adolf Hitler, on a peace treaty, in Munich, Germany, September, 1938, with interpreter Paul Schmidt, left. (AP Photo)

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PHOTO: EAST NEWS/AFP Le Chef du gouvernement fran??ais Edouard Daladier s'entretient avec Adolf Hitler, pr??sident et chancelier du Reich, devenu officiellement le "F??hrer", lors de la conf??rence de Munich en septembre 1938.

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Europe moved uneasily as Chancellor Adolf Hitler held Germany?s armed forces on a wartime basis; France threw a mighty force into the Borderland, and diplomats. In London met for long conferences. Member?s Hitler inspecting a concrete dugout at Gross-Born, near Neustettin, August 29, 1938 about 25 miles from the polish border, on August 20, when preparations were being made for the gigantic maneuvers. Near him stands General Von Brauchitsch, left. (AP Photo)

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Admiral Nicholas Horthy, regent of Hungary, and Chancellor Adolf Hitler, left, of Germany salute German troops on review in Berlin, August 25, 1938 during Horthy?s state visit. Some 16,000 men and hundreds of tanks and vehicles of war took part in the big parade. (AP Photo)

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Admiral Nicholasol von Horthy, regent of Hungary, left and Adolf Hitler arrive at Lehrter Station, Berlin Germany, August 24, 1938. The two heads of state were on a sea trip which carried them through naval parades and Helgoland (Heligoland) sight seeing today. (AP Photo)

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German Chancellor and Nazi Party leader Adolf Hitler addresses a large gathering in Nuremberg, Germany, on Aug. 10, 1938. (AP Photo)

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Sudetengerman girls greet Adolf Hitler and shake hands with him on the last day of the big German sports festival in Breslau, Silesia on July 31, 1938. In the background is the leader of the Sudetengermans Dr. Konrad Henlein. 150.000 German athlets from all parts of the world paraded before them. (AP Photo) --- Deutsche Sudetenmaedchen schuetteln die Hand von Adolf Hitler waehrend des Breslauer Turnfestes am 31. Juli 1938 bei dem 150.000 Athleten vor der Tribuene vorbeimarschierten. Im Hintergrund ist der Sudetendeutsche Fuehrer Dr. Konrad Henlein zu sehen. (AP Photo)

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German Chancellor Adolf Hitler smiles as he salutes a huge crowd at a sports meeting in Breslau, Poland, July 31, 1938, in which Sudetic Germans participated. Behind Hitler are Konrad Henlen, pro-Nazi Czechoslovakian politician, left, and Ernst Kundt, Deputy Chief of the Sudetic German Party, centre. (AP Photo)

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Fuhrer Adolf Hitler and Dr. Joseph Goebbels, Minister of Propaganda, at the right of Hitler, are shown as they visited an exhibition of Aryan German art in Munich July 10, 1938. Hitler officially opened the exhibit. (AP Photo)

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