September 1928
16 September
In Geneva, the US, France, Great Britain, Germany, Belgium and Japan come to a general agreement to conduct negotiations on vacating the Rhineland earlier and bringing about a permanent solution to the reparations problem.
[Overesch/Saal, p. 382]
17 September
The Reich Ministry of the Interior grants approval of the petition for a referendum on banning the Panzerkreuzer initiated by the KPD. A voting period is set for 3-16 October.
[Overesch/Saal, p. 381]
28 September
The ban disallowing Hitler from speaking in public is lifted in Prussia. Shortly thereafter, he delivers several public addresses.
[Overesch/Saal, p. 382]