NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 122, sig. 110-3/62 Page 118 · 118 of 118
THE GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 122, sig. 110-3/62
English Translation
Konrad Henlein Reichsstatthalter and Gauleiter in the Sudetenland liberation movement, which took over the legacy and tasks of the defeated national society movement on 1 October 1933 and brought home the politically completely united and oriented Sudetens- deutschtum into the Reich, this history is unthinkable without the power of action and the courage of Konrad Hen-lein. He is one of the most accurate people to be identified with the name of a simple man from the people. Like thousands of his peers, he went to war as a blood-young cadet, became a man on the Alpine front. He was seriously wounded and, after the collapse, returned to his home country as one of those million Germans, for whom in late summer 1933, under foreign rule, there was no longer any gymnastics instructors of the Sudeten German bourgeois future. As a gymnasium, Konrad Henlein, in a bank official in Gablonz, he badly and quite rightly visited his small service home with a constant visit, which was the result of the day's work. However, when his main night under his windows was spent, he considered the Czech criminal investigation of the gymnastic movement. It came with a team of eight- known politicians of the Volkische Su- ten- to twenty-five-year-old deten-detendeutschtums, he also jumped into the breach, when much unknown young people in the banning of the National Socialist grey gymnastic air, and all had the party made the Volkische Sudeten-deutsche- in the opinion of the Czech Potum führerios. He himself was suspiciously licentious much with the junior little over thirty years old when he discussed with the gymnastics teacher. Until one morning, on October 1, 1933, his appeal to the collection was suddenly solved, the mystery was solved: Kon- and a whole number of his next collaborators were still too young to have Rad Henlein, "the gymnastic teacher from Ash" elected to parliament throughout the sudetendeut- into parliament, to strike posters in the area, when the enormous election victory of which he made his movement the strongest of the entire ethnic group in the Rah party of the Czech State in 1935 as a political collection. In the first place, the Prague Parliament was far away, very inclined to regard the whole as an aggressor of the Czech rulers, a naïve attempt by an idealist who was not unjustly experienced in it. respect for their sanctified parliamentary unity of the Sudeten Germans? This folk feeling seemed to be a ridiculous beginning, rather without mandate and relations, because the Sudeten German staggered that of this simple gymnastics teacher from Asch Partyparticularism, but the interest turned out to be an alarming policy in the bones. Just as Mr. Benésch's brutal Czech addition as an organiser of extraordinary parties, the two Volkic parties approached their climax when the National Socialist workers' diplomat of undeniable party and the German National Parliament chic. When the "Sudetenkrise" was banned, its assets approached their climax, when it was confiscated, its leaders in-sudeten-German question had become a eu- entrenched. their trade unions had become an up-and-coming problem. The other parties — dignified. He had realized that narrowness and there was a very high-ranking country the main driving force of the German number — bald about the hostile course of the so-called electorate spoils and ran to the Che successor states, that this chen with loyalty insurances England but in 1937 and 1933 the doors were opened. It seemed to be the end of fear that the war against German in the camp of the Sudeten Germans, prepared by a long hand with any national policy, would break out prematurely. The broad masses of the people By im- jeopardizing the English with melancholy and mer, he looked again at the impossibility of longing to enter the Reich, where an inadequate compromise solution Adolf Hitler pointed out the national so- sation, he gradually raised the zialist state to pick up Prague's rulers from the saddle. but they were through hardship, and yet nobody but unemployment and constant perse- Konrad Henlein was so clearly intimidated by the fact that, despite the dynamics, they were aware that they dared not hope to return home to the Reich any more. The movement and despite its call for a true revolution, nolitic work had sent the Su-deten-Germanism not by itself in the Sudeten German camp, but only by the will. What would still be freed in the will of struggle and of the leader. As hope was alive, he joined the gymnastics teacher from Asch, who, like the Sudeten-German unification movement, can only be understood as a part of the whole with a handful of German National Socialist freelancers in a rented writing movement on borrowed stationery, Konrad Henlein felt that he was chasing out instructions for instructions to his team, who had always been known as the commissioner of the Füh, the rers. ==References== In October 1938, even soon here, as Konrad Henlein's movement appeared in villages and coal cities, the National Socialist Party could be led to speak to the people in a simple, solemn manner, and demanded that the Sudeten Germanism in a ts of them, as victims of unanimousness, the work of the home and nothing for them to return to the realm as the fulfilment could be seen as the final wish, was the most beautiful victory of the man and the dungeon. And soon the leader felt himself now to the Reichskommis- the Czechs of this elementary sar, then to the Gauleiter and Reich- Volksbewegung towards without any help. statthalter des Gaues Sudetenland er- Die Geschichte der sudentendeut- er- er. h.