9 May 1938
- Leader of the Sudeten Nazi Party Konrad Henlein cut off communications with the Czechoslovakian government. ww2dbase [Munich Conference and the Annexation of Sudetenland | CPC]
- A numbers of prisoners arrived at the newly established Flossenbürg Concentration Camp in southern Germany. ww2dbase [Discovery of Concentration Camps and the Holocaust | Flossenbürg Concentration Camp | Flossenbürg, Bayreuth | CPC]
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