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The question is unclear. It could be asking about the Munich Agreement which sealed the fate of Czechoslovakia without war, or it could be referring to the "Peace in Our Time" treaty between Great Britain and Germany which was supposed to prevent the invasion of Poland, but it did not.

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Q: What was signed to prevent war after the invasion of Sudetenland?
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World War 2 began September 1 1939 in Europe with Germany's?

invasion of Poland. However, the occupation of the Sudetenland and of Czechoslovakia was earlier.


How did Hitler obtain the Sudetenland?

He made claims that the Czechs were abusing Sudeten Germans and built up troops on the border to prepare for invasion. In order to prevent an actual war and the complete fall of Czechoslovakia, the French and British agreed to give Hitler this region.


Was the sudetenland given to Germany by the allies in form of appeasement?

Pretty much. The Allies tried to prevent a war by giving Hitler the Sudetenland, which he wanted, on the condition that it was the last German expansion. (Spoiler: It wasn't)


What contrius did Hitler invade before world war 2 started?

It wouldn't be class as an "invasion" but Hitler took control of the Rhineland, Sudetenland He allied with Austria n 1938.


What did Italy successful invasion on Ethiopia indicate about the ability of the League of Nations to prevent world war 2?

Italy's successful invasion of Ethiopia demonstrated the weakness of the League of Nations, which had no power to prevent war, despite its noble ideals.


Why did the Munich conference fail to prevent World War 2?

Because Hitler did not care about any old paper signed by anyone or nation. He flat out told Neville Chamberlain and the French leaders that he had his troops in the Sudetenland already. He played their appeasement attempts for being foolish actions on their part.


What is ''appeasement'' and how did this apply to the Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia?

Appeasement at the time was basically Neville Chamberlain doing everything in his power to make Adolf Hitler happy and avoid another world war. Appeasement applied to Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia because Chamberlain and Hitler met in Munich, where they both signed the Munich Pact which in simple terms said that Germany would not attack and destroy Czechoslovakia (which would cause world war) if they annexed Sudetenland (which had a majority German population). It also said that Germany and Great Britain would "never go to war again." Chamberlain didn't want war so he signed it, and Hitler signed it but when he returned home he told his foreign affairs minister that "that" piece of paper meant nothing.


What were Hitlers steps to war?

1) 1933 Secret Rearmament 2) 1935 Public Rearmament 3) 1936 Re militarisation of the Rhineland 4) March 1938 Union with Austria 5) September 1938 Invasion of the Sudetenland 6) March 1939 Invasion of Czechoslovakia 7) Invasion of Poland


What charter was signed in 1945 to create a organization to prevent war?

Warsaw Pact


What treaty was signed to prevent war between Spain and Portugal over the Americas?

Treaty of Tordesillas


Who invaded Sudetenland in world war 2?

The Nazi Germans.


What strategy did England attempt to avoid war with Germany?

Giving him the sudetenland