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For Hitler it was successful because he was able to take over the Sudetenland region of Czechoslovakia, yet it was unsuccessful for him because he agreed to no longer invade any other countries.

It was an unsuccessful conference from all points of views except for Adolph Hitler. He and Mussolini were able to convince Chamberlain and Daladier that all Germany wished to do was to liberate German people living in the Sudentenland of Czechoslovakia. A Western agreement on this particular issue would avoid any armed conflict by Germany to "rescue" their people.

Even if the Western allies believed this to be a sham, it should have given England and France more time to build up their military forces for a possible war with Germany.

Prime Minister Chamberlain returned to England amid the so-called success of keeping peace in Europe. He and the French believed that Hitler was to be trusted, at least on the agreements reached by the Munich agreement. It was unfortunate that leaders of Czechoslovakia were not a part of this agreement, despite the fact that part of their land was "given" over to the Germans.

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For Hitler it was successful because he was able to take over the Sudetenland region of Czechoslovakia, yet it was unsuccessful for him because he agreed to no longer invade any other countries.

It was an unsuccessful conference from all points of views except for Adolph Hitler. He and Mussolini were able to convince Chamberlain and Daladier that all Germany wished to do was to liberate German people living in the Sudentenland of Czechoslovakia. A Western agreement on this particular issue would avoid any armed conflict by Germany to "rescue" their people.

Even if the Western allies believed this to be a sham, it should have given England and France more time to build up their military forces for a possible war with Germany.

Prime Minister Chamberlain returned to England amid the so-called success of keeping peace in Europe. He and the French believed that Hitler was to be trusted, at least on the agreements reached by the Munich agreement. It was unfortunate that leaders of Czechoslovakia were not a part of this agreement, despite the fact that part of their land was "given" over to the Germans.

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