No. Hitler wanted the war and was ready to fight to seize all of Czechoslovakia. The appeasement just delayed the war. Hitler was the key reason for the war. Hitler knew that France & Britain could do nothing to save Czechoslovakia unless they attacked Germany first, which he also knew that they would not do.
Munich Conference
The allies Mainly France and England, especially England because at the time hitler was threating war to countries if he didnt get what he wanted such as the sudetenland and austria.
Germany was appeased over by Sudetenland because Hitler believed that it should be part of Germany since they spoke German and they were Germans.
No. Not in a million years. Hitler was a power-crazed madman who was incredibly antagonistic and ambitious. The Allies has no idea the Soviet Union would prove to be an enemy in the years to come, and up to that point in history (before the US entered the war)the Soviets had not done anything to the allies to be considered a threat or an enemy. However, Hitler up to this point had already been appeased by demanding the Sudentenland in the late 1930's, had annexed Austria with the Anschluss, and had invaded Poland and France unprovoked.
They were allies, but not necessarily friends.
Munich Conference
no.
The allies Mainly France and England, especially England because at the time hitler was threating war to countries if he didnt get what he wanted such as the sudetenland and austria.
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The plan the Allies did to give Hitler his demands was during the Munich conference and they gave him Czechoslovakia.
Neville Chamberlain
Neville Chamberlain
Hitler was appeased in Munich, Germany. And to appease means to give in or gain the good will of someone. In other words, Hitler got his way in Munich Germany. The Germans gave in to his commands.
Neville Chamberlain
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Germany was appeased over by Sudetenland because Hitler believed that it should be part of Germany since they spoke German and they were Germans.
Arthur Neville Chamberlain, the British Conservative Prime Minister.