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Konrad Ernst Eduard Henlein (6 May 1898 – 10 May 1945) was a
Sudeten German politician in
Czechoslovakia before World War II.
After Germany invaded Czechoslovakia...
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Peter Henlein (also
spelled Henle or Hele) (1485 -
August 1542), a locksmith, clockmaker, and
watchmaker of Nuremberg, Germany, is
often considered the...
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Heinlein or
Henlein is a
German surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Karl
Heinlein (1892–1960),
Austrian footballer Klaus Heinlein (born...
- It was
crafted by the
German inventor,
locksmith and
watchmaker Peter Henlein from Nuremberg,
during the year 1505, in the
early German Renaissance period...
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Sudetendeutsche Partei, SdP, Czech: Sudetoněmecká strana) was
created by
Konrad Henlein under the name
Sudetendeutsche Heimatfront ("Front of the
Sudeten German...
- of Her Own"). Also, an
unfortunate juxtaposition of
events had a
Konrad Henlein making headlines in the Sudetenlands.
Robert A.
Heinlein at the Internet...
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Kameradschaftsbund under Henlein did not
promote joining Germany, but
campaigned for
decentralised Czechoslovakia based on the
model of Switzerland;
Henlein promoted...
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Konrad Henlein of the
Sudeten German Party, the
largest of the
ethnic German parties of the Sudetenland. The men
agreed that
Henlein would demand...
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burned down.
Henlein himself confiscated a
villa in
Liberec that had
belonged to a
Jewish businessman,
which remained Henlein's home
until 1945. After...
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Sudeten German Party (SdP)
chaired by
Konrad Henlein. Therefore, the
uprising is also
referred to as the
Henlein's coup (or coup attempt; Czech: henleinovský...