Third Reich Day by Day: May 1937

Germany and Italy had not always been close allies; indeed, during the early 1930s Mussolini had moved troops up to the Austrian border to deter Hitler from influencing events in Austria. However, Hitler had supported Mussolini’s war in Ethiopia and both dictators found themselves supporting the anti-communist cause in Spain. It was, therefore, perhaps logistical that they should ultimately become allies. That process was cemented by the Duce’s historic trip to Germany in 1937, when the Nazis pulled out all the stops to win over Italy’s leader.

5 May

Armed Forces, Navy

The Deutschland, seen here behind the Admiral Scheer, was badly damaged in a Republic air attack in Ibiza in May.
The Deutschland, seen here behind the Admiral Scheer, was badly damaged in a Republic air attack in Ibiza in May.

In the presence of Hitler, a new “Strength through Joy” ship was named Wilhelm Gustloff is launched by Gustloff’s widow.