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| 1938 |
| | Voters in both Germany and Austria give massive approval for Hitler's annexation of Austria | |
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| 1938 September 15 |
| | Neville Chamberlain makes the first of three flights to Germany, this time to negotiate with Adolf Hitler at Berchtesgaden | |
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| 1938 September 29 |
| | Neville Chamberlain and Édouard Daladier fly to Munich to discuss Hitler's designs on the Czech Sudetenland | |
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| 1938 September 29 |
| | Chamberlain and Daladier agree at Munich that Hitler may annexe the Czech Sudetenland, with its largely German population | |
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| 1938 September 30 |
| | Neville Chamberlain returns to Britain from Munich claiming to have achieved 'peace for our time... peace with honour' | |
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| 1938 September 30 |
| | Poland insists that the industrial area of Teschen Silesia, largely inhabited by Poles, be ceded by Czechoslovakia | |
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| 1938 October |
| | The Sudetenland is transferred from Czechoslovakia to Germany, in accordance with the Munich agreement | |
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| 1938 October |
| | Adolf Hitler makes unacceptable demands upon Poland, including the transfer of the free port of Danzig to Germany | |
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| 1938 October |
| | Adolf Hitler demands a strip of territory through the Polish corridor to reunite Germany with East Prussia | |
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| 1938 November 9 |
| | Nazi gangs smash the premises of Jews throughout Germany and Austria in a night that becomes known as Kristallnacht, the night of cut glass | |
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