This study uses unpublished sources of British and Czech, as well as German and Austrian, provenance to analyse a number of trips made by Sudeten German Party leader, Konrad Henlein, to London which occurred between 1935 and 1938. It is shown that the managed to present the ever-more pressing Sudeten German issue in a manner which helped to create the image of a challenging life for the German minority in Czechoslovakia.
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