no. Chamberlain and others talked with Germany and agreed that Germany would take the Sudetenland. No one talked to the Czechs.
The Munich Agreement was signed in Munich , Germany .
Sudetenland/Rests of Czech Republic and Austria
Ethnic and German speaking people who live in Sudetenland which is located currently in the western part of the Czech Republic.
Hitler claimed that Sudetenland rightfully belonged to Germany because there were a lot of German people living there. Sudetenland was once a part of Austria; after World War I, it became a part of the new country of Czechoslovakia (which eventually split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia in 1993).
The Czech Republic is a parliamentary republic.
Sadly, the Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia was not invited as Hitler, Mussolini, Chamberlain and Daladier gave the Czech Sudetenland to Germany.
Bohemia, or the Sudetenland.
Hitler threatened war if he did not get the Sudetenland. The story is fully explained in the Wikipedia under the heading of Appeasement. In September, Chamberlain flew to Berchtesgaden to negotiate directly with Hitler, hoping to avoid war. Hitler now demanded that the Sudetenland should be absorbed into Germany, convincing Chamberlain that refusal meant war. Chamberlain, with France, told the Czech president that he must hand to Germany all territory with a German majority. Czechoslovakia would thus lose 800,000 citizens, much of its industry and its mountain defenses in the west. In effect, the British and French pressed their ally to cede territory to a hostile neighbour.[5]
There are several terms that are appropriate within the frame of peace negotiations with a stronger party, ranging from "Common Sense" to 'Appeasement." While British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain is known in history for giving Adolph Hitler the Sudetenland in the infamous Munich Agreement of 1938 (appeasement), it is less well-known that Hitler moved 750,000 German troops to the Czech -German border and that French Prime Minister Edouard Daladier told the Czech government to cede the Sudetenland to Nazi Germany.
The Munich Agreement was signed in Munich , Germany .
Sudetenland/Rests of Czech Republic and Austria
Ethnic and German speaking people who live in Sudetenland which is located currently in the western part of the Czech Republic.
Horst Tomayer was born on November 1, 1938, in Asch, Sudetenland [now As, Czech Republic].
Hitler claimed that Sudetenland rightfully belonged to Germany because there were a lot of German people living there. Sudetenland was once a part of Austria; after World War I, it became a part of the new country of Czechoslovakia (which eventually split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia in 1993).
Czech has democracy.
He was born in Svitavy in what is now the Czech Republic. It is just across the border from Zwittau in Germany and was part of the Sudetenland.
Marianne Rosenbaum was born on May 22, 1940, in Leitmeritz, Sudetenland [now Litomerice, Czech Republic].