The newly established SdP did not see itself as a successor of the DNSAP; in fact, SdP leader
Konrad Henlein sharply rejected the idea. At first he advocated the concept of the
Austrofascist movement according to the ideas of
Othmar Spann and would have rather preferred the affiliation with the
Federal State of Austria than with
Nazi Germany. In his earlier speeches (until 1937), Henlein stressed his distance from German National Socialism, affirming loyalty to the Czechoslovak state and stressing approval of the idea of a
cantonal system and individual freedom. He later described his contact to Nazi leaders as merely tactical. In 1935 when
Karl Hermann Frank became deputy leader, the SdP gradually adopted the DNSAP tradition and became more radical. In the
parliamentary election of May 1935, the SdP with 1,249,534 (15.2%) of the votes became the strongest of all parties in Czechoslovakia. The party had won about 68% of the German votes, thus surpassing the
German Social Democratic Workers Party, the
German Christian Social People's Party and the
Farmers' League. Meanwhile, the influence exerted by the German Nazi dictatorship became stronger and after 1935 several groups within the party were financed by Germany. In November 1937 Adolf Hitler openly declared – according to the
Hossbach Memorandum – his intention to separate the Sudetenland from the Czechoslovak state. The SdP officially coordinated this policy with Nazi leaders in order to integrate the German-speaking parts of Bohemia and Moravia into the
German Reich. After the Austrian Henlein first met Hitler on 28 March 1938. His policy was the so-called (Basic Planning) of summer 1938 and later in the interior policy of the
Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. In March 1938 the Farmers League joined the SdP, as well as many Christian Social deputies in the Czechoslovak parliament. At a convention in
Carlsbad on 24 April the majority of the party advocated the demand of the Sudeten Germans as an autonomous ethnic group, the separation of a self-governing German settlement area and the freedom to decide for annexation to Nazi Germany. At this time the SdP had about 1.35 million members. ==Annexation==