VI. The World Wars and the Interwar Period, 1914–1945 > C. Europe, 1919–1945 > 13. Czechoslovakia > 1937, Sept. 14
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1937, Sept. 14
 
Death of President Masaryk.  1
 
Oct. 16
 
The Czech police suppressed a meeting of the Sudeten German Party at Teplitz. Some violence having occurred, Henlein protested against the government's methods and demanded complete autonomy for the Germans in the republic. In view of the general excitement and tension, the government postponed the elections scheduled for Nov. 14. All political meetings were forbidden.  2
 
Nov. 29
 
The Sudeten German deputies left Parliament, declaring that they had been beaten by the police.  3
 
 
 
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