Europe's leaders strive to avert World War II. Martial law declared by the Czech government in Czechoslovakia which is the focal point of crisis with Nazi Germany. Czech soldier on the street of Sudetenland. Civilians read a poster on the wall. "Standrechtes" among headlines. An arrow on the wall points to the words 'Nach Palastina', promoting Zionist supporter Baron von Mildenstein's report on Palestine, which ran in Goebbel's "Der Angriff" newspaper from Sept 26 to October 9, 1934, entitled "A Nazi visits Palestine".
The Woodrow Wilson Monument (New Town, 110 00 Prague 1, Czechia) in New Town, Prague, Czechoslovakia before World War II. President Woodrow Wilson's statue in a park. Written on a wall nearby: 'The World must be made safe for Democracy'. People pass through the park.
Jewish children play on a merry-go-round amusement ride in a town in Czechoslovakia. They sit on miniature tanks and motorcycles instead of toy horses, shortly before the outbreak of World War 2 in Europe.
Jewish men engaged in construction work of tram line on a street in Czechoslovakia. They talk among themselves while they work.
Jewish people buy fruits and vegetables in the market in Czechoslovakia before World War II. Produce such as apples, onions, pears on display in stand. A woman stands in front of the produce stand. Traffic passes by on the street. Some vehicles parked in the background.
Cars parked in a busy street in Czechoslovakia. Their license plates are shown. Traffic on the street. People walk in the street.
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