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  • Germany, Third Reich. A Lot of Sudetenland Annexation Press Photos
  • Germany, Third Reich. A Lot of Sudetenland Annexation Press Photos
  • Germany, Third Reich. A Lot of Sudetenland Annexation Press Photos
  • Germany, Third Reich. A Lot of Sudetenland Annexation Press Photos
  • Germany, Third Reich. A Lot of Sudetenland Annexation Press Photos
  • Germany, Third Reich. A Lot of Sudetenland Annexation Press Photos
  • Germany, Third Reich. A Lot of Sudetenland Annexation Press Photos
  • Germany, Third Reich. A Lot of Sudetenland Annexation Press Photos
  • Germany, Third Reich. A Lot of Sudetenland Annexation Press Photos
  • Germany, Third Reich. A Lot of Sudetenland Annexation Press Photos
  • Germany, Third Reich. A Lot of Sudetenland Annexation Press Photos

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Germany, Third Reich. A Lot of Sudetenland Annexation Press Photos

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Germany, Third Reich. A Lot of Sudetenland Annexation Press Photos

(Zerschlagung der Tschechoslowakei Pressefotos). A lot of five press photos depicting key figures and events in the 1938 annexation of the Sudetenland, including:

1. A large photo printed on glossy paper, depicting AH and Konrad Henlein on the balcony of Friedland Town Hall on the occasion of a speech to assembled citizens, the reverse retaining an Atlantic Photo stamp and label featuring a typewritten description of the scene, with the photo captured on 6 October 1938 and published the following day, measuring 166 mm (w) x 220 mm (h), in extremely fine condition.

2. A large photo printed on glossy paper, depicting Konrad Henlein and Karl Hermann Frank in the Sudetenland, the reverse retaining an Atlantic Photo stamp and label featuring a typewritten description of the scene, with the photo captured on 9 November 1938 and published on the same day, measuring 166 mm (w) x 220 mm (h), in extremely fine condition.

3. A small photo printed on glossy paper depicting, Konrad Henlein signing documents officially transferring control of the Sudetenland to Germany, the reverse retaining a label credit to a reporter named “DAINKO” with a typewritten description of the image and bearing a Vienna studio stamp, measuring 182 mm (w) x 128 mm (h), in near extremely fine condition.

4. A small photo printed on glossy paper, depicting Konrad Henlein delivering a speech to an assembly of NSDAP and SS personnel, the reverse bearing a Vienna studio stamp, measuring 180 mm (w) x 128 mm (h), in near extremely fine condition.

5. A small photo printed on glossy paper, depicting a group of NSDAP and SS personnel seated in an auditorium, presumably gathered for the Henlein speech depicted in the fourth photo offered, the reverse bearing a Vienna studio mark, measuring 180 mm (w) x 130 mm (h), in near extremely fine condition.

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