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The big golden Gotz is known from the Bible. The Götz in the book Daniel reminds of the national socialism ... a big, high and very brilliant picture, which was terrible to look at! But the crowd sees only the golden face and rejoices in the honoring poor, but she does not know what the iron thighs have already smashed and she does not suspect that he stands on clay feet and that the stone is already rolling. Everyone found their own way at that time and believed that it served the fatherland. In three consecutive books will be shown how the people of the civilian population lived between 1939 and 1945, what they thought and how they found their way under National Socialism. Diary entries, descriptions of the escape from Silesia are described and the nonsensical fight on the last front in southern Germany, by fanatical officers, the child soldiers sent to death. These contemporary witness documents have been revised and supplemented with today's knowledge. Always with the basic idea, what did the civilian population really know about terror, murders and expulsion and what could they do about it - if they wanted to - or had the courage to resist.

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"It has not always been so miserable with us when you see us on these paths today.

I am not yet used to stealing gifts from strangers.

He often reluctantly gives to get rid of the poor;

But I'm in dire need of talking. "

Geothe

Table of Contents

The silence of the victims and perpetrators 1939 - 1945

Witnesses

Stew Sunday

Jewry

Pogrom

forced laborers

The year 1936

The year 1937

The year 1938

The beginning of the war in 1939

The world before the World War

Beginning of the 2nd World War

Notes of a Bavarian official

The war year 1940

What happened in Germany

Notes of a Bavarian official

The war year 1941

Germany 1941

Notes of a Bavarian official, 1941

The war year 1942

Germany 1942

Notes of a Bavarian official

The war year 1943

What happened in Germany

Notes of a Bavarian official

The war year 1944

What happened in Germany

The war and post-war year 1945

What happens in Germany

The silence of the victims and perpetrators 1939 - 1945

It was no ordinary sleep in which Elisabeth now and then fell. Since her last birthday when she was just 93 years old.

On a beautiful Sunday the sun is shining, grandmother Elsa has set the coffee table. We sit comfortably at the table, talking about God and the world, laughing and being happy. From time to time we practice the word euro together.

Else was born in 1910 and it was hard for her to understand the meaning and the word euro after so many currency reforms. She was pleased that the ugly GDR money had disappeared and that there was again the DM. She was quite satisfied with that. Euro was for her eagle owl ... We laughed again about eagle owl ... that's how she pronounced euro, then her head fell stiffly for 10 minutes felt on her neck and with staring eyes she looked up to the ceiling. Monotone, with shaky and whiny

Voice called her: Günter, Günter, get up, come on, we have to go on, it's too cold ...! Shocked, I sat in my chair and silently watched this incident. Quickly, I got a slip of paper and pen and wrote everything on what she told.

I had to do that too, because if she was back to normal for a short time and asked me for a piece of cake, she did not want or could not remember it. But now we talked about Günter and about her escape in 1945 from Breslau. For the first time in her life, she talked about it. From the fact that she ran the largest butcher shop in Wroclaw until 1945, that despite the war they were doing very well. They provided all staff of the Nazis in the town, and the "Butcher of Wroclaw," Karl Hanke knew them personally. Until her well-guarded life took a drastic turn.

Then, in January 1945, they had to flee overnight, with the horse-drawn carriage, and then only the most necessary things, half a slaughtered pig, the sick grandfather, and the children. You did not think you would never see your beloved home again. The train of thousands of people began to move at minus 25 degrees, towards Dresden. Later, these refugees were given the name of "the mother's death march," and many children died on that march - bodies, including many infants, mostly starved or frozen, lined the roadside, had to be left in the ditch, and there was no other option To bury them, the ground was too hard due to the cold.

The hunger, the bitter cold and the efforts demanded sacrifices. So also the life of little Günter, whom she had to leave like many other mothers, after he had eaten a spoiled piece of horse meat. She never recovered from this trauma. Of course, she knew that she was both a culprit and a victim. Was that the reason to be silent for years? I asked myself this question for days after this conversation and the many who were to follow. Until my grandmother closed her eyes 10 years later at the age of 93 years . Since then , I have not let go of this topic of silence. What did the civilian population do and why always this silence?

Why this silence?

" We all knew it - who denies it - lies!"

Were they victims or perpetrators? I looked at many memorials of nationalism. These include the Obersalzberg in Bavaria, Auschwitz in Poland, KZ Buchenwald in Thuringia and Dachau, also in Bavaria. It is simply unbelievable that the ordinary civilian population and especially the surrounding residents really had no idea what was going on. Or did they have a clue and just looked away for self-protection.

Witnesses die, memories fade, evidence disappears or has been destroyed. Sometimes the surprise happens and you get an insight into the life of the then civilian population through a discount. Did you know about the mad destruction of human beings?

Because a lot of information simply does not fit together.

Victim or perpetrator in the period 1936 - 1945?

This question will probably never be clarified properly. Also why most victims or perpetrators have fallen into collective silence despite the terrible experiences of the Second World War. Surprising for me is the fact that usually only very few contemporary witnesses have spoken honestly about the destruction of human beings and about the cruel persecution of the Jews. So I started researching, talking to many contemporary witnesses, reading archives. So I found the records of Else and her two men,

Franz and Franz (1936 - 1945) and at the same time the notes from the everyday life of a civil servant in the middle service of a Bavarian small town (until 1943).

They, too, were living through a time that made suffering, hopeless, survival-struggling victims of a criminal regime out of young, lifelong and hopeful people.

Without losing any noteworthy facts about them in their letters and notes, one word worth mentioning each. Understanding this is not always easy. Considering that millions of people were killed around them .

At the same time lost in about 1000 concentration camps and very widely scattered subcamps in the Greater German Reich, this also included 7 extermination camps, millions of people their lives. There was forced labor, expulsion and famine.

But the civilian population closed their eyes and their ears, or was it the fear of losing their own lives. Read you now yourself what the population in 1939 - employed 1945th I have inserted the following original texts into the events of the pre-war period and the development on the battlegrounds of World War II.

The Bavarian official was a member of the NSDAP and SA member. (Names were removed), Else and Franz were not members of the NSDAP. Else was in the Reich Labor Service (RAD) active, while Franz was a member of the Reich Labor Front (RAF), the successor organization of the unions. Both had before 1939 sympathy for the values and ideals of the party, but reversed in the course of the war years in the opposite.

By design, I abstain from any assessment of events and situations.

Although we can comment on these to our current level of knowledge, we can not put ourselves in the "zeitgeist" and condemn it.

So z. For example, faithfulness, obedience, and sacrifice virtues that were taught and desired. Like many others, they belong to concepts that have lost relevance due to abuse in the Third Reich , or even after the war, or are even frowned upon as "un-words". The mentioned poems and lyrics are taken from the diary of Else, to give an impression of how perfidious psychological methods influenced the youth of that time with the ideas of the National Socialists and in the end was prepared for the fight against all non-Germans. The turn of the century generation in Germany and Austria grew up with the trauma of a lost war, experienced severe hardships, economic crisis, inflation, unemployment, radical changes in art and culture, as well as enormous technical progress. Upheavals in politics, loss of absolutist ruling systems, emergence of socialist and communist ideologies, as yet undefined understanding of democracy and parliamentarism.

A topic worthy of discussion would be racism and anti-Semitism. Both are still available in various forms worldwide.

Whether towards locals in the former colonies or minorities in today's democracies - greed, envy, fear, selfishness, recklessness, hatred and all human vices dominate and dominate over conscience and injustice. Thus, Indians were or are exterminated, Africans enslaved, Indians exploited, feared "Gypsies", Protestants expelled, "witches burned", Jews gassed and currently discriminated against Muslims or despised and so on. However, no people ever witnessed such a massive persecution, expulsion and annihilation of fellow citizens for racial, political, religious, psychological or physical reasons, as happened in the Third Reich. The then omnipresent propaganda, blame and hate speech in the (directed) media and at party events do not allow to have "nothing known".

Whether the consequences of it also became aware of the broad mass, but can probably be doubted. Although the fate of Franz and Else is in the context of world affairs, the personal life and experience of the two should be the focus - a microcosm with joys and sorrows in the universe of the greatest catastrophe of humanity.

Where most of the responsible people were just silent. Very few were convicted for their actions. Many went underground, fled to other countries, or became specialists in new governments, where they made steep careers again. This is all just incredible.

Witnesses

"As long as it was not your own family, we had no interest in it! It was only ...! "

"There was no public resistance at the time, you would not have dared to do that, we never dared to talk directly to people, to others, to neighbors, or anything like that, and you avoided any kind of eye contact when you were in the long queue for food decency.

We never talked to other children, my mother told me every day "just shut up." That had been drilled into me. "Never talk outside about what you hear in the house!" And at home, my father did not make a killer pit out of his heart.

He already said what was going on, what he thought about it and what he thought of what he read in the papers. Of course, my parents told me as little as possible, so I was not tempted to say anything, to babble. First and foremost, people feared that the Nazis could attach something to us and that my father would be picked up at night. The Gestapo always came around midnight, always at night, at night and in fog. Opposite was a woman with her daughter Anna. It was demented and one morning we heard in front of the school, how outside was a terrible tumult and someone cried terribly. We ran to the window, looked out and saw the woman down there. She stood outside and cried and screamed and my mother then ran down and she said that the SS had picked up her daughter in the middle of the night.

They would have come in and said, "Put Anna on, she has to get out of here." And then she said, "Why, why, then?" "Do not ask questions, put them on, we'll take her." And then Did they actually take them with them and then the woman asked my father, "Please look what happened to Anna."

And then my mother said, "He will try to do what he can do. " And at home my father said," I can not do that. If I went to the SS or the brown house and asked where Anna was going, I would not be back. So I can not ask. "She disappeared and a year later the woman got a message that she died of pneumonia".

Stew Sunday

"We had a one-pot Sunday every 4 weeks. One Sunday meant: There was no meat on the table, nor potatoes, nor vegetables. It was just cooked a stew. Pea soup, bean soup, barley soup, what you had. There was not much during the war anyway.

And on Sunday mornings the neighbor came over the garden fence to us in the garden, came to the terrace, where the kitchen ran out on it, opened the kitchen window and said "Heil Hitler. I just want to know if they really cook stew. "My mother was so scared. The impudence to come to our property to climb over the garden fence. We had stew, but that was impossible. She was a fanatic.

And I want to tell them honestly: Before my mother had an uncanny fear.

The money that was saved , should then in the winter help . And Winterhilfe meant: Armor for the soldiers, etc. So winter help was a farce. "

Jewry

" The Jews had to wear their Star of David on their jacket or coat on their arms. At school, I hardly saw a child, that there was still a Jew, because they were all gone. They were sometimes seen in the city with the yellow star, but they disappeared slowly but surely. Personally, I did not know any Jews.

It was after the war in 1945, this was the first time I had consciously seen a young Jewish girl. She and her father were found in a cave in Grafenberg just after the Americans arrived. They had been taken care of by a Benrather family. The Benrather family knew these Jews and they had been supplied with food for four years during that time. And they came out and they lived on the Erlanger Straße in the house next to us. Not for a long time. And this girl, I've never talked to her, I know she's in the US today, this girl was extremely weak and thin and petite, black hair, a very pretty girl.

And I've always been terribly sorry for them. If I imagined she was with her dad in this cave. All other siblings and their whole family had died in the concentration camp. The two were the only survivors. I would never have had the courage to talk to her. "

Pogrom

"That was maybe '39, maybe it was 1940, when the time for the Martin suit came again. We made our torches and then I said to my mother, "We can go to the Martinszug tonight," and then she said, "No, I do not want you to go to the Martinszug." And then my dad came home and then we said, "Why not?" "Ask the Josef." My brother Josef was 6 years older than me and he told us that he joined the 1938 Martinszug. Suddenly he heard the clinking of the crystal and terrible shouts and terrible noises, and then it came closer, and then he realized there were people pushing in and smashing in the windows.

And then I said, "What was going on, why did not the police do anything about it?" And then he said, "That was the authority that did that.

The police were there, but they did not object. The SS and the SA in uniform have smashed these windows . Anyway, he said that the windows were shattered in the shops. The things from the shops were thrown into the street. They threw things out of the apartments, thrown them into the street, crockery, porcelain, glass, lamps, laundry. The things were all burned.

My brother, when he talked about it, was still shaken, it had been terrible, and then I said, "Did not anyone do anything, why did not anyone help people there?" "There was a younger man," he said, "obviously not a Jew. He said to the SA man or SS man who was about to throw something on the fire, "why are they doing that? Leave it. "

" And they totally beat that up. And he had nothing to do with it, he just wanted to try to help people.

There was a mass of SS and SA who were all there, laughing, of course, the Jews who were standing there weeping and screaming and so on. "

And in our newspapers, when they talked about it, it was all the fault of the Jews . "

forced laborers

"Yes, that is a very sad chapter. In the company I was working in, there were people who had to work for us. They were Russians, Frenchmen, as far as I know. They got very little food. They were beaten , they were harassed. And they did not come in contact with Germans at all.

It was strictly forbidden to speak to anyone who has ever seen someone in the yard. Just do not appeal. Later, they leaked out that they had little to eat, that they were often hungry. So it was a very horrible situation

"Oh, I saw a lot of forced laborers. These were always black bundles of clothes for us .

Most were Polish or Russian women or men.

The foreigners who were here were used outside to heavy work. For example, if we had a big alarm in Dusseldorf, then they were the first to be brought by truck and then immediately started to keep up the roads, replace the rails, the trams that had toppled over became then Raised as soon as possible. So they had to work incredibly hard.

I'm sure that not all to have got much food. Once I went to the village with my mother for shopping. Before, she told me that we have almost nothing on our branded card, we have to see if we get anything. Then we went to the village, Benrodestrasse down and suddenly there was a whole group of foreigners, foreign forced laborers, before us and then I realized that my mother rummaged in her bag and then suddenly fluttered something on the floor. And then I said, "You've lost something". "Oh, do not say anything, just keep going." And then I asked afterwards, "What did you do?" And then she said, "Oh, I just dropped a bread coupon."

And then I said, "Why, why?

We do not have anything ourselves. "And then she said," Yes, but they have even less. "

I personally experienced it with a relative where a young Russian girl worked, who had 4 or 5 children, so she had to work in the household . Since I have experienced myself, even though they were my relatives that they were still not particularly well treated. and at night, in the evening, she was often picked up by the SS and then it was morning brought back.

school

was from the school My class teacher came to class in the BDM uniform as a teacher's guide We got up, we had to say "Heil Hitler", we sang the Horst Wessel song when the school started and with "Heil Hitler" we did it

It

was a different subject from the school, we had to attend the BDM and it was also expected that whenever there was something going on at the "Brown House" in Benrath we had to go there at least every week once to "brew NEN HOUSE "to meet us there to get together.

It was all arranged according to school and on the contrary I can still remember something where I did not want to participate, because my dad did not want that. And then my grades were lowered.

And my dad got very angry "Yeah, why did not you pay attention? Why did not you do that? "And then it turned out that my homeroom teacher just lowered my grades because I did not attend the BDM.

It has happened again and again that students have been spied on by the teachers through questions like

"Yes, what do you say about the Jewish question?"

And then a student said: "Yes, I think the Jews are German too." "Oh really, what does your father say about that?" "Yes my father thinks the same." And then the father was picked up at night by the Gestapo and never met again.

Our teaching changed slowly but surely during this time. Everything we learned was influenced by it.

In all subjects, perhaps not in mathematics or anything like that, but above all in German and history everything was geared to the Nazi idea.

So we were totally infiltrated with these ideas. "

Source: Initiativkreis "Youth in Benrath" eV

The year 1936

What happened in the world

February:

In Garmisch-Partenkirchen, the Winter Olympics will be held. Norway wins with 17 medals, Austria is in 6th place with 4 medals, German Empire with 6 medals in 2nd place.

March:

The huge airship "LZ 129 Hindenburg" (245 m long) makes its first trip.Germany announces the "Locarno Pact", with which 1925 the admission of Germany into the League of Nations was agreed.In the Reichstag elections, the NSDAP receives 99% of the vote and already had 5.3 million members.

April:

Rudolf Carraciola wins the Grand Prix of Monte Carlo on Mercedes-Benz.The only 16-year-old Faruq becomes new king of Egypt after his father Fuad.

May:

Italian troops conquer Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia.At the end of May, there are about 1.5 million unemployed in Germany (in 1933 there were still 6.0 million!).

June:

Max Schmeling defeats Joe Louis in New York through knockout in the 12th round.

July:

In Frankfurt, the Rhine-Main Airport is opened.In Spain, the civil war begins after a military coup under the fascist general Francisco Franco (lasts until 1939).France introduces the right to vote and stand for women.

August:

The XI. Summer Olympics take place in Berlin. Most medals - a total of 89 - wins the German Reich. Austria in 11th place wins 13 medals.In Greece, there is a military dictatorship under General Joannis Metaxas.In Germany, the period of military service is extended from one to two years.

September:

VIII. Reich Party Rally of the NSDAP. Hitler propagates the fight against the Soviet Union.

October:

Troops of the Madrid Popular Front (Socialists) form an autonomous government in Spain.Storms with wind force 11 to 12 severely damage the German North Sea coast.In the Soviet Union begins the Trotskyite trial of former fellow fighter Josef Stalin. Out of 66 defendants, 50 were sentenced to death, effectively destroying the entire leadership of the October Revolution.Germany agrees with Italy on common foreign policy (Berlin-Rome axis).The republican government in Madrid brings 500 t of gold (2/3 of the national bank reserves) to Odessa to receive support from Stalin in the civil war against the nationalists under Franco.

November:

Franklin D. Roosevelt again wins the US presidential election.Germany and Italy recognize the Spanish Franco regime as official government.Germany and Japan join forces against the Soviet Union in the "Anti-Comintern Pact".

December:

The membership in the Hitler Youth (HJ) is mandatory for boys from the age of 10 years.The British King Eduard VIII renounces the throne for love and marries the American Valais Simpson.The German Catholic bishops declare their support for Hitler's fight against communism.
Else at the Reich Labor Service (RAD)

Else ended her employment at the Stadtbauamt Weimar on February 29, 1936, and on March 1, 1936, at the age of twenty-two, began her voluntary service to the Reich Labor Service. How far this voluntariness results from the educational ideal of her father, we can not judge. It can be assumed, however, that National Socialist ideology has shaped the basic attitude of the family since the very beginning. This is also expressed through texts and songs that Else noted in her diaries.

"We want in our days.

We dare to say goodbye

Forget it's doing.

We want to plague ourselves

Ask for work,

Where is which? "

A day at the work service

Daily schedule:

6:00 wake up

6:05 - 6:20 morning exercise

6:22 - 7:00 Washing - bed construction

7:00 flag

7:10 - 8:00 Breakfast - singing

8:05 - 14:00 practice work

14:00 - 15:30 lunch - free time

15:30 - 16:00 Coffee drinking

16:00 - 18:00 Training - Sports

18:00 - 20:00 dinner - closing time

20:10 flag

"In addition to the camp work, we work with farmers and families in need of help.3 weeks I had kitchen duty and 3 weeks of social assistance.The work was a lot of fun.With the 3 weeks of social assistance, I worked with a sick lady.

Wolmirsleben near Magdeburg

The first use

"A small town near Magdeburg, plain as far as you can see, surrounded by a huge park with a lake, the former manor house.

From afar the flag greets!

Greet the flag, greet the signs,

Greet the leader who created her.

Greet all who died for her,

Faithfully follow their call.

Day and night are all enemies

Let's be the flag guardian,

Whether we win - whether we fall,

Our flag stay in!

A happy life reigns in the camp. 30 girls from all areas and circles are here to do ½ year voluntary service for the German people.

God bless the work and our beginning!

God bless the leader and this time!

Stand by to win land

Serving Germany with all our senses,

Get ready at any hour!

"God bless the work and all our wrestling!

God, bless the spades with a sheen!

Work of our hands, let it succeed;

because every groundbreaking ceremony we do

Should be a prayer for Germany!

In October 1937 Else resumed work at District VI.

Christmas was coming. Else's father had prepared a surprise for his family.

"He invited 12 Austrian legionnaires, who had long had to leave their homeland and found accommodation and work here in Weimar, to be our guests for Christmas." It was a wonderful Christmas day, the Austrians felt well and they had nice hours They talked about their homeland, about high mountains and beautiful landscapes, they sang their folk songs and yodels, on New Year's Eve everybody came back and it was nice time again, all the strange things I heard there woke me up I wish to get to know Austria only once.

The year 1937

What happened in the world

January:

Hitler announces the unilateral cancellation of the Treaty of Versailles.

February:

Turkey is committed to secularism after constitutional amendment

March:

Mexico nationalizes foreign oil companies.Pope Pius XI. issues the encyclical "Burning Concern".

April:

German stukas (dive bombers) are instrumental in the destruction of the Basque city of Guernica , where the Popular Front government is based.At a meeting with Mussolini Goering explains the abandonment of South Tyrol.San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge will be open for traffic after four years of construction.

May:

The German airship "Hindenburg" explodes on landing in Lakehurst (News Jersey). 36 out of 97 inmates die.In London, George VI. crowned King of Great Britain.In Florida, John D. Rockefeller, the richest man in the world, dies at the age of 97.The Conservative AN Chamberlain becomes new British Prime Minister.

July:

The "incident at the Marco Polo Bridge" in Beijing triggers the Second Japanese-Chinese War (1937-39).The " Saadabad Agreement" is concluded between Turkey, Iraq, Iran and Afghanistan, in which a coordinated approach to the fight against the Kurds is agreed.The traveling exhibition "Degenerate Art" opens in Munich.The construction of the concentration camp in Buchenwald begins.The Russian Interior Ministry (NKVD) issues Order No. 00439, which will result in more than 40,000 German-born employees of armaments and transport companies being sentenced to death in the coming years.As a result of the Order No. 00447 of the NKVD over 400,000 kulaks (large farmers) will be sentenced to death and executed in the next two years.

August:

The NKVD's Order No. 00485 will give rise to more than 100,000 people of Polish descent over the next two years.China and the USSR conclude a non-aggression pact.

September:

In Germany a total of 1,450 km of motorway are in operation.A severe typhoon costs more than 100,000 lives in Hong Kong and the surrounding mainland.In Nuremberg, the IX. Nazi Party held.In Vienna, the rotunda burned down (built in 1873).In the Dominican Republic more than 20,000 dark-skinned people are killed if they can not pronounce the word " perejil " (parsley) properly and are thus considered as strangers.On a section of motorway near Frankfurt, Bernd Rosemeyer reaches a speed of 440 km / h with a car Union car.

November:

In Berlin, the first helicopter is presented.Italy joins the " Anti-Comintern pact" between Germany and Japan.Goebbels opens the propaganda exhibition "The Eternal Jew" in Munich.Japanese troops conquer Shanghai.In Germany, foot-and-mouth disease is rampant. The Berliner Konrad Zuse invents the first program-controlled computer in the world.

December:

Japan recognizes the Franco regime.Italy leaves the League of Nations.

Appeal of the Reich Labor Service in Nuremberg 1937

"... we want to dedicate our life to the leader"

Nuremberg 1937 Fahnenhissung at Zeppelinfeld

"In our spades we carry

Shine the faith of our time.

We are soldiers who do not ask

We are always ready to serve.

What we learned in service and duty,

That 's we do not forget.

Our life should be a great work service for Germany.

We want to consecrate our whole life to the leader.

We serve God by serving our people in this world,

In which the fate and the leader put us as Germans.

What we learned in service and duty.

We do not forget that.

Our whole life should be a great work service for Germany,

We want to consecrate our life to the leader. "

The year 1938

What happened in the world

January:

In Germany, the legal driving requirement comes into force.Jews in the German Reich are forbidden to operate retail and craft businesses.In Germany, Jews are forced to choose their first or second name from a limited number of "typically Jewish" names and surnames.Rapid Wien wins the DFB Cup after a 3-1 victory against FSV Frankfurt.Rudolf Caracciola achieves a new speed record on a normal street with a Mercedes-Benz - 432.692 km / h.On the same day Bernd Rosemeyer dies fatally in a new record attempt with a car Union racing car.

February:

The last meeting of the German Reich government takes place. After that, the Cabinet will never meet again in the Third Reich.The Austrian Chancellor Schuschnigg meets Hitler and defies its demands ("red-white-red to the death").Italy, Great Britain and France refuse aid for Schuschnigg.

March:

Schuschnigg initiates a referendum in Austria on the continuation of the autonomy of Austria. Hitler gives ultimatum. Schuschnigg steps back.On March 12, 1938, German troops marched into Austria.The following day, the Austrian Chancellor Dr. Ing. Arthur Seyss-Inquart and the German Chancellor Adolf Hitler together the "Reunification Act".Field Marshal Hermann Göring holds a propaganda speech about the future of Austria in Vienna.The Catholic bishops of Austria call in a pastoral letter to vote for the connection to the German Reich.

April:

In Switzerland, the instant coffee " Nescafé " is sold for the first time .Hitler opens the construction of a motorway between Vienna and Salzburg.99.7% of voters in Austria vote for the connection.

May:

In Czechoslovakia, there are clashes between the Czech authorities and the German population.Hitler lays the foundations for the VW factory in Wolfsburg.

June:

At the age of 82, the psychologist Sigmund Freud leaves Vienna and emigrates to London.In Paris, defending champion Italy will be crowned world champion for the second time by a 4-2 victory over Hungary.In a world championship fight Joe Louis beats his challenger Max Schmeling already in the first round KO

July:

At a conference in Evian , 32 nations refuse to accept Jewish refugees from Austria and Germany in greater numbers.Heinrich Harrer succeeds in the first ascent of the Eiger north face.All Jewish doctors lose their license and can no longer work as licensed doctors.

August:

Childlessness is a divorce reason in Germany according to a new marriage law.The British luxury liner "Queen Mary" wins the "Blue Ribbon" for the fastest Atlantic crossing.

September:

Italy prohibits the resettlement of Jews.At the famous Munich conference, a compromise will be reached at the end of September. It was agreed that all areas in Czechoslovakia must be ceded with more than 50% Germans.600 fatalities prompt a hurricane on Long Island (NY).

October:

The British House of Commons and the French National Assembly approve the Munich Agreement by a large majority.On October 1, 1938, the Wehrmacht invaded the Sudeten area. As a result, the President of the Czechoslovak Republic, Edvard Benesch, fled to London.Slovakia receives the autonomy promised in 1918.The American Chester Carlson succeeds in the first photocopy.The broadcast of the radio drama "Invasion of Mars" by Orson Welles triggers a mass panic in New Jersey.

November:

In Paris, the 17-year-old Herschel Grynszpan shoots the German Legation Secretary Ernst von Rath. In the following "Reichskristallnacht" there is a pogrom against the Jewish population throughout Germany.

December:

Foreign Minister Ribbentrop signed a nonaggression pact between the German Reich and France in Paris.3,000 km of the Reichsautobahn network are ready.For the birth of four children, German women receive the mother's cross. The chemist Otto Hahn succeeds in Berlin for the first time an experimental proof for the nuclear fission.
Else

Already 3 months after the Anschluss of Austria Else's most eager wish came true - she was commanded to build-up Austria!

"On 17.6.1938 I registered with the construction staff in Vienna and soon I had settled in and got involved.

The comrades were extremely nice. In my spare time I got to know a lot of the big, much-touted city on the Danube.

But as always, soon it was time to say goodbye. Exactly 4 weeks I had spent in Vienna. During this time a big advertising evening with General Dr. Decker and Seys-Inquart , organized by the district school Groß- Sedlitz , witnessed. "

"Since 14.7.1938 I am now in the southernmost city of Greater Germany - in Klagenfurt in Carinthia."

And here in Carinthia, the fate of Else promoted to the girl-guide was to decide for her future life.