The Sudeten German Party (German: Sudetendeutsche Partei, SdP, Czech: Sudetoněmecká strana) was created by Konrad Henlein under the name Sudetendeutsche Heimatfront ("Front of Sudeten German Homeland") on October 1, 1933, some months after the state of Czechoslovakia had outlawed the German National Socialist Workers' Party (Deutsche Nationalsozialistische Arbeiterpatei, DNSAP). In April 1935, the party was renamed Sudetendeutsche Partei following a mandatory demand of the Czechoslovak government.
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| - The Sudeten German Party (German: Sudetendeutsche Partei, SdP, Czech: Sudetoněmecká strana) was created by Konrad Henlein under the name Sudetendeutsche Heimatfront ("Front of Sudeten German Homeland") on October 1, 1933, some months after the state of Czechoslovakia had outlawed the German National Socialist Workers' Party (Deutsche Nationalsozialistische Arbeiterpatei, DNSAP). In April 1935, the party was renamed Sudetendeutsche Partei following a mandatory demand of the Czechoslovak government.
- Henlein initially denied ties to Nazi Germany and claimed that his party merely defended the rights of the Sudeten Germans to self-determination, but from 1937 it was clear that the SdP was financed by the German government and that its main aim was annexation of the Sudetenland to Germany. Through September 1938 the SdP also helped organize several terrorist attacks and two failed uprisings coinciding with the Munich Conference that ended with Henlein fleeing into exile.
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| - Freiwilliger deutscher Schutzdienst ;
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| - The Sudeten German Party (German: Sudetendeutsche Partei, SdP, Czech: Sudetoněmecká strana) was created by Konrad Henlein under the name Sudetendeutsche Heimatfront ("Front of Sudeten German Homeland") on October 1, 1933, some months after the state of Czechoslovakia had outlawed the German National Socialist Workers' Party (Deutsche Nationalsozialistische Arbeiterpatei, DNSAP). In April 1935, the party was renamed Sudetendeutsche Partei following a mandatory demand of the Czechoslovak government.
- Henlein initially denied ties to Nazi Germany and claimed that his party merely defended the rights of the Sudeten Germans to self-determination, but from 1937 it was clear that the SdP was financed by the German government and that its main aim was annexation of the Sudetenland to Germany. Through September 1938 the SdP also helped organize several terrorist attacks and two failed uprisings coinciding with the Munich Conference that ended with Henlein fleeing into exile. Nevertheless, France and Britain's accession to German demands meant that the SdP succeed in its goal in the end. It was disbanded right after the Sudetenland was annexed to Germany and most of its members joined the Nazi Party.
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