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00:10The Habsburger Reich Österreich-Ungarn, which had no more than 11 people in its borders,
00:17was destroyed by the Diktation of Saint-Lamain in 1919.
00:22The name of the Völker was the name of the name of the name of the Völker.
00:25The name of the Völker was known in 1918 as the German people of Austria and the Sudetenland.
00:33However, the name of the Völker was the name of the Völker.
00:36Germany should be a independent state.
00:41Germany was forced into a foreign state of the Völker.
00:44They were forced into the state.
00:46To make the lie of the right of the self-determination,
00:49the Völker began a new lie.
00:52They found the people of Czechoslovakians,
00:55although Czechs and Slovakians are two language and culturally completely different peoples.
01:02But only they together had an effective majority
01:05against 3,5 million Germans and more than 1 million Magyars, Poles, Russians and Rumans.
01:19Unending pain came with our sudeten-deutschen brothers.
01:25Twenty years of Czechs, they made from the once blinged provinces
01:29a horrible evil place.
01:33Unending factories, every third German without work and bread.
01:41Unending pain they had to be believed.
01:44The sudeten-deutschen Germans had to be believed.
01:49The sudeten-deutschen Germans were in the heart of the European people
01:55in the heart of the Europeans.
02:01The world was in the heart of the Europeans.
02:06who had to be used by many families, they had to wait for a better future.
02:13There was the sudete-deutsche Konrad Henlein,
02:16all the Germans to a joint fight against violence and violence.
02:21In Komotau, in the Czechoslovakia,
02:25the Bund of the Deutschen, a great recognition,
02:28in which the leader of the sudete-deutsche Partei, Konrad Henlein, was involved.
02:33Henlein was stürmisch umjubelt.
02:37The members became known to the Karlsbader Forderungen
02:42and stood firm in the fight for their German.
02:45At this day, the Czechoslovakia again tried to provocate them.
02:51All these challenges failed at the self-conscious discipline of the marchers,
02:56which led to their end.
03:24They became useful to me
03:27if the days are still so hard and hard.
03:35The Germans in the Czechoslovakia,
03:38who wanted to give their voice to the elections,
03:41had to perform their speech under the threat of a useless mobilized
03:44and completely undisciplined soldiers.
03:48Due to unparalleled messages,
03:51the Reservists were to the weapons,
03:53to march against a false enemy.
03:56Despite all the provocations,
03:59the Soviet Union had a strong discipline
04:01and was also known under the bayonets
04:04with over 90% of its population.
04:07While all the European nations
04:10are committed to a peaceful agreement
04:12of the Czechoslovakian conflict,
04:14the Prager government,
04:16through terror and conscious catastrophe politics,
04:19all the Europe into a war.
04:21With brutal violence,
04:23the Czechoslovakians would want to be
04:25the ungrateful,
04:26the Soviet Union
04:26to the Soviet Union,
04:27to the Soviet Union.
04:29Despite all the peace
04:30at the German border,
04:31there were on the Czechoslovakian side
04:32barricades,
04:34and the streets were destroyed.
04:36A omnibus of the Soviet Union
04:39was brought to the Soviet Union
04:39with a military weapon.
04:42With cannons and bullets,
04:44the Czechoslovakian soldier
04:46The violence is right.
04:48To ten thousand
04:49fly the German brothers
04:51every day over the border
04:53to the protection of the Reich.
04:54Uncounted soldiers along the border
04:57have already over 100.000
04:59to the German Germans
04:59took off.
05:05Where are you from?
05:06We're from the Pirstein.
05:08Are you from the border?
05:10Not very far from the border.
05:12We're not very far from the border.
05:26And we're going to reach the border
05:28again,
05:30if the border is the border
05:31to the border.
05:32If you go back to the border
05:34to the border,
05:34all together can go back to the border.
05:37The border stays there.
05:38No!
05:39And we say that one,
05:40that we will take the border
05:41back to the border,
05:42that we will not send the border
05:43to the border
05:44to the Czechoslovakian
05:45that I say,
05:47and that's saying
05:48thousands and thousands
05:49of other German Germans.
05:51In this time
05:52we want to think
05:53our brothers
05:55tell us
05:56Understand!
06:14I should
06:14want to drop to the
06:15border and watch
06:151997 or take
06:15evidence down the
06:15border across the
06:15border to once
06:15they are
06:15in the
06:15border that they
07:06... der Führer des befreundeten Italien unterstrich nachdrücklich den deutschen Standpunkt.
07:13Im Falle eines Konfliktes ist Italiens Platz bereits gewählt, erklärte er den Kriegshetzern in den sogenannten demokratischen Ländern.
07:26Trotz der zugestandenen Abtretung des Sudetenlandes an das Reich, terrorisierte und mordete das Tschechentum weiter.
07:35Da rief Konrad Hähnlein das Sudetendeutsche Freikorps auf.
07:39Zehntausende Sudetendeutsche meldeten sich, um ihre Heimat vor dem Wüten der tschechischen Soldateska und den von ihnen bewaffneten bolschewistischen Banden
07:49zu schützen.
07:49In den Wäldern vor Eger liegt das neu gebildete Freikorps auf der Wacht.
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08:23Einige Städte des Sudetenlandes wurden bereits von den Tschechen gräumt.
08:27Die befreite Bevölkerung bekannte sich jubelnd zu Führer und Reich.
08:31Die Freiheit schien gesichert, der Friede gerettet.
08:37Die Freiheit schien gesichert, der Friede gerettet.
09:08Jetzt ließ Prag plötzlich die Maske fallen.
09:12Mit Tanks und Maschinengewehren werden furchtbare Blutwäder unter der wehrlosen Bevölkerung angerichtet.
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09:31Wieder fluten neue Flüchtlingsströme über die Grenze in den Schutz des Deutschen Reiches.
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10:46Lüge, Verrat und Wortbruch der Tschechen beschwören die Gefahr eines allgemeinen Krieges.
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11:02Nun erzählen Sie mir doch mal, wie das gekommen ist.
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11:07Ich bin von zu Hause weggemacht, habe von uns hin verlassen und wie ich an die Grenze kam,
11:14ist alles glatt von sich gegangen, nur kurze, eine kurze Strecken vor der Grenze.
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11:22Ich bin einer Patrouille in den Weg gekommen und sie hat auf mich das Feuer eröffnet, sodass
11:32ich am linken Arm und am oberen linken Oberschenkel verwundet bin.
11:39Ich bin noch am schlimmsten weggekommen davon.
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11:43Meine anderen Kameraden, die haben, einer hat einen Bauchschuss, der andere hat einen Lungenschuss
11:47und diese Mordsbande noch erhalten.
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11:50Ich geh meinem Volk jetzt voran als ein erster Soldat.
11:55Und hinter mir...
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12:02Und hinter mir, das mag die Welt wissen, marschieren jetzt ein Volk, und zwar ein anderes als das vom Jahr
12:111908.
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12:21Die Spannung war unerträglich geworden.
12:25In allen Ländern wurden Kriegsvorbereitungen getroffen.
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12:33Sogar im Zentrum Londons wurden Schützengräben ausgehoben und Gasmasken an die Bevölkerung verteilt.
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12:50In Begleitung des Führers trifft Mussolini auf dem Münchner Hauptbahnhof ein.
12:55Adolf Hitler war Mussolini zur Begrüßung entgegengefahren.
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13:03In Begleitung des Führers trifft.
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13:42Tausende und Abertausende säumen die Straßen, um Mussolini und damit dem italienischen Volk für die Deutschland bewiesene Treue zu danken.
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13:55In Begleitung des Führers trifft.
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14:19In Begleitung des Führers trifft.
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