Jaroslav Stribny (d. 1938) was a citizen of Prague, Czechoslovakia, and the assassin of Sudeten German Party leader Konrad Henlein. In September 1938, the Munich Conference was held, where British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain and French Premier Edouard Daladier were preparing to accede to German Chancellor Adolf Hitler's demands for the secession of the Sudetenland, and impose this demand on Czechoslovakia, their ally. Against this backdrop, Stribny followed Henlein, whose behalf Hitler was making his territorial demands, to Berlin, and fatally shot him.
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