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Vienna U. closed after Nazi, anti-Nazi groups clash
By ROBERT H. BEST, United Press Staff Correspondent
VIENNA, March 5, 1938 (UP) - Authorities closed Vienna University today after serious clashes between Nazi and combined Catholic-Fatherland Front students.
Hitler proclaims on radio union of Reich and Austria
LINZ, Austria, March 12, 1938 (UP) -- Adolf Hitler, greeted with frenzied acclaim by 250,000 Austrians in Linz on his triumphal return to his native land, told the Austrian people in a radio broadcast tonight that the demonstration proves that it is the wish of the entire Austrian nation to follow Germany's leadership, and proclaimed the union of Austria and Germany.
German troops enter Nazified Austria
VIENNA, March 12, 1938 (UP) - Soldiers of the German army marched into a Nazified Austria at dawn today and Austrians waited for the triumphant entry of their "liberator" and countryman, Adolf Hitler.
Roosevelt's efforts to preserve peace
By LYLE C. WILSON, United Press Staff Correspondent
WASHINGTON, Sept. 28, 1938 (UP) - Expressions of new hope of peaceful settlement of the German-Czechoslovakian dispute coincided today with revelation that President Roosevelt's effort to prevent war had extended almost world-wide.
Hitler calls four-power conference on Czechoslovakia
By WEBB MILLER
LONDON, Sept. 28, 1938 (UP) - Adolf Hitler called a four-power conference on the Czechoslovak crisis today, at almost exactly the hour which he had set for marching his army into Sudetenland.
Who won the Munich four-power conference? Hitler
By United Press
The question of "who won the four-power conference" may never be definitely settled but an analysis of demands, counter-demands and final agreement shows that Adolf Hitler gained his main points.
Chamberlain and Hitler announce Czech agreement
By WEBB MILLER
MUNICH, Germany, Sept. 30, 1938 (UP) - A historic, four-power agreement for the cession of Sudetenland to Germany was sealed today by Czechoslovakia's acceptance. The Prague government notified Great Britain that it had accepted the compromise agreement. Announcement of the fact was made today by Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain.
Million Berliners welcome Hitler
BERLIN, Oct. 1, 1938 (UP) -- Adolf Hitler came back to Berlin in triumph today.
Nazi troops pour into Sudetenland
By WEBB MILLER
WITH THE GERMAN ARMY IN THE FIELD, Oct. 1, 1938 (UP) -- Five gray-green columns of German troops poured across the Czechoslovak frontier this afternoon on a twenty-mile front.
Nazis burn synagogues, smash stores as German police watch
By EDWARD W. BEATTIE Jr., United Press Staff Correspondent
BERLIN, Nov. 10, 1938 (UP) -The government called a halt to a Nazi campaign of violence against Jews throughout Germany today after synagogues everywhere had been burned, shops and their contents wrecked and thousands of Jews arrested.
Nazis arrest 10,000 Jews in Vienna, all synagogues burned or damaged
VIENNA, Nov. 10, 1938 (UP) - A Jewish informant said today that there had been fifty to sixty Jewish suicide attempts since Nazi authorities began raiding their homes in a mass round-up of Jews.
German news agency reports attacks against Jews
BERLIN, Nov. 10, 1938 (UP) - The official German News Agency, after carrying only fragmentary comments on the anti-Jewish outbreaks, today finally issued the following communiqu
Benes cancels trip in Czech collapse
CHICAGO, March 15, 1939 (UP) -- Dr. Eduard Benes, who resigned the Presidency of Czechoslovakia during the Sudetenland crisis last fall, canceled a scheduled California speaking tour today because of further German invasion of the nation he helped to found.
Crowds defiant in Prague as Hitler crosses Czech frontier
By EDWARD W. BEATTIE Jr., United Press Staff Correspondent
PRAGUE, March 15, 1939 (UP) -- German troops, occupying the Czech provinces in the name of Adolf Hitler, entered Prague in triumph today to the hisses and catcalls of the people, who sang the Czech national anthem.
Hitler crosses Czech frontier
BERLIN, March 15, 1939 (UP) -- Adolf Hitler sent his armies into Czech territory today to enforce a newly declared protectorate and appointed a military governor and two civil administrators for Bohemia and Moravia.
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