Question

In this decade, Judge Albert Oberweger (“OH-bur-vay-gur”) called a defendant’s story “too stupid to believe” after an assassin shot a politician because he could not identify his target in the dark. (10[1])A diplomatic mission in this decade was meant to negotiate with Konrad Henlein under the auspices of Walter (10[1])Runciman. In this decade, Hungarian power was increased by the (10[1])Bled (-5[1])agreement, (10[2]-5[1])which was (-5[1])signed by the Little (-5[3])Entente. (10[3]-5[3])The self-elimination (-5[2])of the Austrian (10[1]-5[1])parliament (10[1])during this decade (10[1]-5[1])enabled (10[1])a “self-coup” (10[1])by Engelbert (10[1])Dollfuss. (10[9]-5[3])Czechoslovak (10[2])leader (10[3]0[1])Edvard Beneš (“BEH-nesh”) was betrayed during this decade due to an agreement signed by (10[2])Édouard Daladier. (10[2])For 10 points, name this (10[1])decade when the infamous claim (10[2])of “peace for our time” (10[1])was (10[1])made by Neville (10[2])Chamberlain (10[1])in response (10[2])to the Sudeten (10[3])Crisis. (10[1])■END■ (10[11]0[1])

ANSWER: 1930s [prompt on 30s]
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