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1939
in
Germany

Decades:
See also:Other events of 1939
History of Germany  • Timeline  • Years

Events in the year 1939 in Germany.

Incumbents

National level

Head of State and Chancellor


Events

  • 23 January – "Dutch War Scare": Admiral Wilhelm Canaris of the Abwehr leaks misinformation to the effect that Germany plans to invade the Netherlands in February, with the aim of using Dutch airfields to launch a strategic bombing offensive against Britain. The "Dutch War Scare" leads to a major change in British policies towards Europe.
  • 27 January – Adolf Hitler orders Plan Z, a 5-year naval expansion programme intended to provide for a huge German fleet capable of crushing the Royal Navy by 1944. The Kriegsmarine is given the first priority on the allotment of German economic resources.
Hitler's prophecy speech in the Reichstag, 30 January 1939
  • 30 January – Hitler gives a speech before the Reichstag calling for an "export battle" to increase German foreign exchange holdings. The same speech also sees Hitler's "prophecy" where he warns that if "Jewish financers" start a war against Germany, the "result will be the annihilation of the Jewish race in Europe".
  • 6 February – In a response to Georges Bonnet's speech of 26 January, German Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop, referring to Bonnet's alleged statement of 6 December 1938 accepting Eastern Europe as being in Germany's exclusive sphere of influence, protests that all French security commitments in that region are "now off limits".
  • 22 March – After an ultimatum of March 20, Nazi Germany takes Memelland from Lithuania.
  • 25 March – German troops occupy the remaining parts of Bohemia and Moravia; Czechoslovakia ceases to exist. The Ruthenian region of Czechoslovakia declares independence as Carpatho-Ukraine.
  • 3 April – Adolf Hitler orders the German military to start planning for Fall Weiss, the codename for the invasion of Poland.
  • 28 April – In a speech before the Reichstag, Adolf Hitler renounces the Anglo-German Naval Agreement and the German–Polish Non-Aggression Pact.
  • May – Hitler agrees to a request from the father of a three-year-old boy born blind and with missing limbs for his son to be euthanised.
  • 22 May – Germany and Italy sign the Pact of Steel.
  • 6 July – The last remaining Jewish enterprises in Germany are closed by the Nazis.
Signing of the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact

Births

Deaths

Philipp Scheidemann

References

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