On 1 June 1938, British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain told journalists that
Sudeten Germans should be given more independence.
Ludwig
Beck sent a message to Wehrmacht Army chief Walther
von Brauchitsch on 3 June 1938, noting his concern that an invasion of Czechoslovakia
would trigger military reaction by the allies, which would spell doom for Germany.
Ernst Udet
claimed the 100 km closed circuit land plane speed record flying the
Heinkel
He 100 V2 aircraft on 5 June 1938.
Z15
Erich Steinbrinck Destroyer
Commissioned 8 June 1938
Adolf Hitler
received an intelligence report on 9 June 1938, regarding Czechoslovakian weapons
and defensive installations.
Z20
Karl Galster Destroyer
Launched 15 June 1938
Adolf
Hitler on 18 June 1938, ensured the Wehrmacht general staff that there was
no danger of a pre-emptive attack by the British over the matter of Czechoslovakia.
T7
Torpedo boat
Launched 18 June 1938
R29
R-boat
Launched 22 June 1938
T3
Torpedo boat
Launched 23 June 1938
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